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Odyssey does not support Dolby Atmos. You can find more details on our System requirements page Here[support.ubi.com].
Origins did indeed support Atmos, I believe :)
Yes, Origins does while Odyssey does not. You can setup Dolby Atmos for headphones on Windows 10. :)
Ahhh I see, gotchya. It does look like it works with internal soundbars, are you using a soundbar? Our Support Team[support.ubi.com] may give you a better run down and confirmation than me as well regarding Atmos, with your specific home theater setup. :)
Very strange, here's a player running Atmos Here.
It's technically impossible to get Atmos from a soundbar, tablets, phones and headphones.
Atmos logo is sold to anyone who want it even for devices not supporting it.
7.1 speaker setup with mostly big speakers is minimum setup for Atmos, but 9.1 is recommended.
http://www.monacoav.com/audio-video-news/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/MonacoAV_Dolby-Atmos_Config-001.jpg
My Atmos setup costed me around 4000$.
Me being a snob is impossible. I grew up with sound since i was a kid, and always had proper audio since 1980's. It's hard to degrade when you never had crap audio ever.
My dad always had proper audio too and is where it started.
My setup still sounds better than many cinemas i have been at, as number of speakers is not everything. So yes, there is cinemas with garbage sound even with Atmos branding.
BTW: Since you don't know what a audio snob is, i can tell you.
Sound freaks always spends over 10.000$ for a 2 channel setup.
If you wan't proper sound for music, you can't buy any reciever.
No home cinema reciever can deliver proper high res sound as a killer 2 channel amp.
You can hear sound details impossible to hear on any reciever.
I dislike that kind of sound myself and is why i only have a cheap setup as mentioned above.
I prefer home cinema over nerd setups any day with superior sound to many cinemas.