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fix(dash): Fix playback of Dolby Atmos #4173

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According to https://developerkb.dolby.com/support/solutions/articles/16000067758-what-is-dolby-digital-plus-joc-joint-object-coding- Dolby Atmos (JOC):

Joint Object Coding describes the process by which Dolby Digital Plus with Atmos decoders, receiving a legacy 5.1 mix and sideband metadata, are able to reconstruct the original Atmos mix.

So there is no need to deal with a separate mimetype, it can be decoded with Dolby Digital+ (better for retrocompatibility).

Closes #4171

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@joeyparrish joeyparrish merged commit d51fe23 into shaka-project:main Apr 29, 2022
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joeyparrish pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 17, 2022
According to https://developerkb.dolby.com/support/solutions/articles/16000067758-what-is-dolby-digital-plus-joc-joint-object-coding- Dolby Atmos (JOC):

> Joint Object Coding describes the process by which Dolby Digital Plus with Atmos decoders, receiving a legacy 5.1 mix and sideband metadata, are able to reconstruct the original Atmos mix.

So there is no need to deal with a separate mimetype, it can be decoded with Dolby Digital+ (better for retrocompatibility).

Closes #4171
joeyparrish pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 17, 2022
According to https://developerkb.dolby.com/support/solutions/articles/16000067758-what-is-dolby-digital-plus-joc-joint-object-coding- Dolby Atmos (JOC):

> Joint Object Coding describes the process by which Dolby Digital Plus with Atmos decoders, receiving a legacy 5.1 mix and sideband metadata, are able to reconstruct the original Atmos mix.

So there is no need to deal with a separate mimetype, it can be decoded with Dolby Digital+ (better for retrocompatibility).

Closes #4171
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