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Netflix recently announced that it is now streaming Extended HE-AAC with MPEG-D DRC (xHE-AAC) to compatible Android mobile devices. So long as your phone or tablet is running Android 9 or newer, you should be set.
Netflix specifically mentioned two key features of xHE-AAC – loudness and adaptive bitrate.
Whether in movies, television shows or even commercials, loudness management is a constant struggle. When an intense action sequence comes on, it’s not uncommon to have to turn down the volume because it is simply too loud. In the next scene, you’re reaching for the remote to turn the volume back up in order to hear the dialogue when suddenly, a commercial comes on that is way too loud and you have to mash the mute button.
Loudness management aims to play all content at a consistent volume, relative to each other. Netflix specifically said it is striving to play all dialogue at the same level, “consistent with the North American television broadcasting standard ATSC A/85 and AES71 recommendations for online video distribution.”
Standalone stereo receivers have used this technique, often called “night mode,” for years to great effect.
Using xHE-AAC’s native support for seamless bitrate switching, Netflix is now also able to deliver higher-quality audio when network conditions allow for it, with minimum rebuffering during times of congestion.
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Current Models (2009 ~ ) | |||
15.6' A7670/A7670PV Series | |||
14' Ultrabook A3400V | 15.6' A7650/A7650P (TWSHD) |
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15.6' A7640P/PV (QAL51) | 15.6' A7640 (QAL50) | ||
15.6' A7620P/PV | 15.6' A7620 | 17' A1276PV | |
15.6' A7600V (NBLB2) | 15.6' A7600D (NBLB3, NBLB5) | ||
15.6' A7600P (KHLB2) | A7600C (KHLB0) | 17' A1700i (MS-1727) | |
17' A1700V (1722) * Windows 7 drivers available | 17' A1700S (171F) | ||
13.3' A3000 (NTUC0) | |||
Phased out Models (2003~2008) | |||
15.4' A7500P (JHL90) * Windows 7 drivers available | 15.4' A7500C (JHL91) * Windows 7 drivers available | 15.4' A7500S (KSW91) * Windows 7 drivers available | |
12' A3300V (JFT00) | |||
A7400P (FL90, NVidia video) | A7400C (FL91 Intel share video) | ||
A7400D (TW7, Intel 965 Video) | |||
A7400S (FW91, SiS Chipset-Video) | |||
A1700P (#1715N, nVIDIA Video) A1700C (#1716, Intel Video) | |||
A7200P (EL80) (NVidia x600 256MB Video) Windows Vista drivers (1/19/2007) XP Audio driver (1/10/2007) | |||
A7200C (EL81) (Intel 950 Shared Video) Windows Vista drivers (1/19/2007) XP Audio driver (1/10/2007) | |||
A7200D (TW3) (Intel 950 Shared Video) Windows Vista drivers (1/19/2007) XP Audio driver (1/10/2007) | |||
A7000P (DL70, DL76) (ATI Radeon x6000 Video Card) A7000c (DL71, DL75) (Intel 915GM 128MB Shared video) | |||
A5000d (AL51) | |||
A5500 (Q200B, unit with built-in floppy) | |||
A2000 | |||
A2300P (FL30) (nVidia 256MB GeForce 6400 Video) | |||
A5000P (CL56) (ATI Radeon 9600 128MB Video Card) | |||
A5000 Centrino (CL50) (w/ATI Radon 9000 64MB Video card) | |||
A5000C Centrino (CL51, 51A) (w/Intel 855PM Shared Video Memory) | |||
A3000 Pentium 4(DCY30) | |||
A3000C Pentium 4(FY30) | |||
A2300 Centrino (DAT23) | |||
A7300 (G733) | |||
A4700 17' (DW470x) | |||
A1200 Pentium 4(CQ12) |