Eclipsa Audio, an open audio standard for spatial sound, is coming to Android phones with potential for an immersive experience. Google and Samsung have partnered to release Eclipsa Audio for TVs and ...
Despite both being competent spatial audio formats, some assume that Eclipsa Audio will end up being the HDR10+ to Atmos’ Dolby Vision. In other words, it may not end up being quite as high-tech or as ...
Eclipsa Audio coming to Android is all well and good, but until support for earbuds and headphones lands, I'm on the fence.
Eclipsa Audio, a new immersive format developed by Samsung & Google, will be supported by Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Soundbars. Unlike Atmos, Eclipsa Audio is open-source & royalty-free. Should Dolby ...
Following the announcement by Samsung at the start of 2025, Google earlier this week shared more details about Eclipsa Audio. This is Google and Samsung’s “open source spatial audio format for ...
The new Eclipsa Audio format is based on the Immersive Audio Model and Formats (IAMF) co-developed by Google, Samsung, and others from the Alliance of Open Media (AOM).
Per Jani, Google Eclipsa does support lossless audio delivery via FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec). It will be up to the individual studios, content creators and streaming services whether to use ...
The two companies are betting on the power of branding to turn their new immersive audio format into a success story.
At the beginning of the year, Samsung and Google announced Eclipsa Audio, a 3D audio format meant to rival Dolby Atmos. The new spatial audio tech is supposed to arrive in Samsung's 2025 TV and ...
This project with aespa, produced in collaboration with Samsung Electronics, Google, and SM Entertainment, utilizes the three-dimensional (3D) audio technology Eclipsa Audio to offer a unique and ...
Eclipsa Audio, an open audio standard for spatial sound, is coming to Android phones with potential for an immersive experience. Google and Samsung have partnered to release Eclipsa Audio for TVs ...