rewrite this title Google and Samsung collaborate to bring spatial audio experience for more users

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rewrite this title Google and Samsung collaborate to bring spatial audio experience for more users

What you need to know

  • Google and Samsung have announced that they are creating their own open-source spatial audio format dubbed Eclipse Audio.
  • The aim of the new format is to bring the best spatial audio experiences to the masses as well as creators.
  • Users would soon be able to experience its upcoming Samsung TVs range, Android devices, soundbars, Google Chrome browsers, and YouTube videos.

Consumers’ audio listening experience has come a long way. Users are seeing a gradual shift from stereo sound experience to spatial audio. To complement the latter, Google and Samsung are creating their own open-source spatial audio format dubbed Eclipsa Audio.

According to the accompanying blog post, Eclipsa Audio is based on the Immersive Audio model and Formats (IAMF). It is co-developed by Google, Samsung, and others that come under the Alliance of Open Media (AOM). The IAMF, which is already open-source, makes the creation of Eclipsa Audio files easier with notable audio tools and simultaneously supports a wide variety of workflows.

Eclipsa Audio format workflows

(Image credit: Google)

The aim of the new open-source format is to give the best spatial audio experiences for the masses as it can be experienced in your regular day-to-day use. Starting this year, creators can upload videos in the Eclipsa Audio format on YouTube.

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