Stream in Dolby Atmos on Apple Music, Amazon Music HD, or TIDAL for a truly spatial listening experience.
Dolby Atmos is available on a wide range of devices from home cinema, TVs, and soundbars to laptops, tablets, phones and Amazon Echo Studio. To get the best possible listening experience you’ll need three things: a device, a streaming service, and music – all of which are enabled with Dolby Atmos.
Your device probably already has Dolby Atmos. Just look for the Dolby badge in the settings and turn it on. Likewise, keep an eye out for the Dolby badge on the music you want to stream.
If you can, connect to WiFi instead of using your mobile network and test your setup out on the ever-growing Dolby Atmos Music back catalogue ahead of the event.
You need the Amazon Music Unlimited APP - If you don't have it, click here for a free trial In the ‘Home’ page of the app Click ‘Cog’ (top right) Click ‘Settings’ Set ‘Dolby Atmos’ to ON Set ‘Streaming quality’ to HD (optional, but recommended) Set ‘Loudness Normalisation’ to ON Then search for the Album for this Listening Party |
You need Apple Music - If you don't have it, click here for a free trial In your device ‘Settings’ Click on ‘Music’ Set ‘Dolby Atmos’ to ALWAYS ON Set ‘Audio Quality’ to LOSSLESS AUDIO (optional, but recommended) Set ‘Sound Check’ to ON Then search for the Album for this Listening Party |
You need the Tidal (Hifi Plus) App - If you don't have it, click here for a free trial. In your Android Device ‘Settings’ and open ‘Sounds and vibration’ Click on ‘Advanced sound settings’ and then ‘Sound quality and effects’ Slide the ‘Dolby Atmos’ switch to activate it. Back in the Tidal App, Click on the ‘Heart’ then Click ‘Cog’ (top right) Set ‘Loudness Normalisation’ to ON Set ‘Quality’ to MASTER (optional, but recommended) Then search for the Album for this Listening Party – Look for the Dolby Atmos badge |