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  "path": "/forum/ios-ipados/looking-testers-my-new-app-spatial-audio-preview",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-18T16:27:27.000Z",
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    "try the app on TestFlight here"
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  "textContent": "Hello all.\n\nI've been working on a pretty cool side project of mine called Spatial Audio Preview. Yes, I know, generic name, but I couldn't think of what else to call it.\n\n### What it does\n\nIf you have listened to spatial audio content a lot, you most likely know that depending on the app you listen to it in, the spatial audio sounds different.\n\nFor example, in a music app like Apple Music, spatial audio content sounds one way.\n\nIn video apps like Apple TV, it sounds more like a movie theater, with objects sounding more like they are coming from speakers in a room rather than localizable objects.\n\nHave you ever wished you could take any file (stereo or multi-channel/Dolby Atmos) and compare the differences directly between the two of them?\n\nThat's where Spatial Audio Preview comes into play.\n\n  * Preview mono, stereo, and multi-channel content in the Music and Movie playback modes.\n  * Preview video, either in full screen or in a minimized view while listening.\n  * See the channel count, sample rate, and bit depth of a file.\n  * Load in any audio or video file, from your severely compressed mono MP3 to your multi-channel 32-bit 192 kHz lossless uncompressed WAV files.\n\n\n\nIf you have any suggestions or changes/features I should add, please let me know.\n\n### Supported devices\n\n  * You need a device with at least iOS/iPadOS 16.0, or visionOS 1.0 if you are one of the few with a Vision Pro.\n    * Note: I personally do not have a Vision Pro, or the budget to afford one, so if you do have one, I don't know how this app runs on visionOS.\n  * you will need spatial audio compatible airpods or beats headphones:\n    * AirPods 3 and later\n    * AirPods Pro (all models)\n    * AirPods Max (all models)\n    * Beats Fit Pro\n    * Beats Studio Pro\n    * Beats Solo 4\n\n\n\n### Download\n\nCurrently, you can try the app on TestFlight here.\n\nLet me know what you think.",
  "title": "Looking for testers for my new app, Spatial Audio Preview"
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