


Audio support FormatĬontent with standard sampling rates from 8 to 48 kHz. In addition, if you use aĭirectly, you can access any of the available media formats regardless of the supported file typesĪnd container formats. Note that a particular mobile device might support additionalįormats or file types that are not listed in these tables. On form factors other than handsets and tablets, media The format might also be available in earlier Running that version and all later versions. Where a specific Android platform is specified, the format is available on handsets and tablets

YES means the format is available on handhelds and tablets running all Android versions. The tables below describe the media format support built into the Android platform. In particular there an audio clip of a helicopter overhead if you want to test what your upfiring speakers are actually giving you (PSB Imagine XAs are surprisingly impressive.This document describes the media codec, container, and network protocol support provided by the I'm not sure if there could be copyright concerns (it does seem a bit grey, Dolby offer their content free to download anyway, but there is content from multiple movies - but then that is only select scene and not verbatim.) I'll leave that to individual judgement if you're interested - but I can say the Dolby demos discs are stonkingly good but there is one guy offering a three-pack set with copies of the 2014, 20 Dolby Atmos demo discs. Original copies on ebay are rare and expensive. They will send lossless Atmos to your AVR - and have been developed by dolby to really show off the full extent of Atmos with Dolby created demos, select scenes from a variety of movies, music and sports etc. The best source for demo-ing Atmos is going to be the Dolby demo blu ray discs (though you obviously need a compatible blu ray player).
