Modern blockbusters are mixed for high-end theaters. When you bring that movie home, the audio is often neutered by streaming compression. Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+ compress 7.1 surround sound down to 256kbps AAC.

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(Visual: A high-intensity movie explosion with no sound) "Ever notice how a movie feels 'cold' without the right sound?"

This website serves as a library for standalone audio files designed to be synced with existing video files.