
Ferncast recently added a nice Dolby Atmos surround sound feather for its cap with the production of a four-part podcast “Who Killed Tupper” produced by German public radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk.
According to a release from Ferncast, “Ferncast technology was instrumental in making this groundbreaking project possible. By enabling advanced Dolby Atmos content packaging for both podcasting and live radio, Ferncast continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the radio space. Without this contribution, the Dolby Atmos content could not have been delivered with all the radio streaming features listeners have become used to.”
It adds that Ferncast’s “Aixtream software solution ensures seamless integration of immersive audio formats into modern audio workflows. With aixtream, broadcasters and content creators can configure advanced audio formats effortlessly, taking full advantage of immersive audio content and deliver high-quality, multidimensional sound to their listeners.”
“The podcast takes on a unique and immersive form, blending journalistic research, true crime satire, and fictional radio play scenes into a multilayered Dolby Atmos experience. This advanced audio format enhances storytelling by creating a spatial soundscape, best enjoyed with headphones for full effect,” according to the press release.
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