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so my problem is that I came across the license issue with Dolby Atmos on Google Chrome.

I want to create a website where people can listen to the difference between a dolby encoded sound and a normal one. But since some browsers don't support Dolby I wonder if there is some workaround to ensure anyone can use the website?

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    This don't seems to be asking for a software recommendation.
    – Alejandro
    Mar 25, 2022 at 18:56
  • I thought packages or workarounds with libraries or whatever would be a software recommendation as well xD @Alejandro Mar 25, 2022 at 19:42
  • @MaximilianDolbaum can you please edit your question so it's clear you're asking for a library, for which language(s) it should be, and what features it needs to cover? Then it would indeed be on-topic. Currently it rather looks like you're asking for howtos or code fragments, which are off-topic here.
    – Izzy
    Mar 26, 2022 at 14:48

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