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Netflix also considered using a goat’s bleat instead. The 100th episode of the Twenty Thousand Hertz podcast took a deep dive into Netflix’s opening sound (which we first heard about at THR).
Netflix’s own sound designers have explained that the “Tudum” sound heard in the Netflix intro is based on a recording of a wedding ring knocking against a piece of furniture.
The opening scene of season two of Netflix’s Stranger Things, a popular horror series that appeals to pretty much everyone who grew up in the 1980s, would sound great to the average ear. A ...
Netflix now supports spatial audio on over 700 of its most-watched titles, but the full collection is available only on the $20/month Premium plan.
Netflix announced today that it's bringing "studio quality" sound to its audiences. The company is increasing its audio bitrate up to 640 kbps on devices that support 5.1 surround sound and up to ...
NETFLIX has updated its audio streaming technology so that it can provide “studio quality sound” and adjust to your internet speed. The streaming company says that the new tech will mak… ...
Netflix now offers spatial audio for some of its original programming, including Stranger Things, Red Notice, and The Witcher. Spatial audio will convert surround sound into a more immersive ...
Netflix is adding high-quality audio feeds to its catalog, and introducing adaptive audio streaming to make sure its members are getting the best-possible sound based on the speed of their ...
Netflix says it has added the ability for anyone with stereo speakers to enjoy spatial audio on select shows and movies, regardless of their subscription tier.
Netflix is about to sound a lot better. The company is rolling out a new "high-quality audio " update that should mean the sound is vastly improved – so long as you have the right equipment to ...
Netflix said it would begin rolling out spatial audio across its catalog beginning July 7. Currently, 27 titles are available with the format, including “Stranger Things,” “The Witcher ...
Netflix is reportedly testing support for iOS 14’s new spatial audio functionality. The feature works with AirPods Pro and AirPods Max.