Amazon Prime Video: Advertising subscription for films and series - missing Dolby Atmos sound and Dolby Vision
Since February 5th, users of Amazon's video streaming service Prime Video in Germany have had to pay an additional 3 euros per month to watch films and series without commercial interruptions. In contrast to competitors such as Netflix and Disney, who had already introduced streaming with advertising, there was initially the impression that Prime Video's advertising subscription had no differences to the more expensive standard subscription. However, it now appears that users of the advertising subscription no longer receive 3D sound in Dolby Atmos format or a dynamic HDR image in the Dolby Vision standard. This represents a clear restriction that the consumer advice center has brought to the table. She sees the introduction of the…

Amazon Prime Video: Advertising subscription for films and series - missing Dolby Atmos sound and Dolby Vision
Few premium content
Unlike other providers, Amazon Prime Video has never been a big supporter of Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. However, customers with appropriate playback devices will no longer have access to the service's few premium contents after the introduction of the advertising subscription if they do not want to incur additional monthly costs.
The introduction of the advertising subscription to Prime Video will significantly restrict the scope of services for paying customers and could lead to a loss of image for Amazon in the long term. Clear communication of the restrictions and possible measures to compensate users are now essential in order not to lose customer trust.
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According to a report by www.heise.de
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