Sony’s immersive music format is being removed from TIDAL this month, leaving Amazon Music as the only major streaming platform to support the format. Sony 360 Reality Audio allows artists, producers ...
Sony debuted its immersive 360 Reality Audio music format in 2019. But until now, if you wanted to tap into the limited content library, you had to rely on another company's speakers to do so — like ...
Not content just to support existing immersive sound formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, Sony decided to create their own. Note: With Sony 360 Reality Audio being dropped by TIDAL, the future of ...
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CUPERTINO, Calif. — April 12, 2024 — Interra Systems, a leading provider of end-to-end quality assurance solutions to the digital media industry, today announced it will be the first company to ...
A live performance by Zara Larsson will stream in Sony’s 360 Reality Audio on Monday. There’s also a new creative suite plugin for 360 Reality Audio that’s compatible with “popular digital audio ...
The 360 RA format is Sony’s attempt to re-create the sound of being present at a live music venue. It produces an open and airy feel, and presents the music as though it were being played on a stage ...
I wrote an in-depth review of Sony’s 360 Reality Audio system last year, and I was quite impressed with the spaciousness of the sound it produced in headphones. Introduced in 2019, 360 Reality Audio ...
At CES 2019, Sony had a glass room in its massive trade show booth. In the middle of the space was a small table with a single speaker resting on top. At first glance, I could tell the device had ...
Sony offered a glimpse of its first 360-degree audio speakers back at the online-only CES 2021 expo in January, with two units based around the company's 360 Reality Audio spatial audio tech that's ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.