Right now, major streaming services like Netflix, Disney, and amazon Prime want to grow their user base and income. They are making a number of adjustments to its streaming services in order to do this, including restricting password sharing and raising the price for ad-free viewing. Furthermore, Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound have been taken out of amazon Prime's basic package, and customers are now need to pay an additional fee in order to access the high-definition audio and video streaming.
 

Amazon has acknowledged that it has eliminated the high-quality audio and video option from its premium membership in addition to adding advertisements. Now, customers may upgrade their amazon Prime membership by an additional $2.99 per month to remove advertisements and restore quality. Removing the "Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos capabilities" from the ad-supported option on purpose, amazon spokesperson Katie Barker told The Verge that these features are now "only available on the ad-free option, on relevant titles."
 
First to report on the changes, 4KFilme found that material on their smart TVs—which were made by sony, lg, and Samsung—was suddenly being displayed in HDR10 with Dolby wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital 5.1, rather than the higher-fidelity options that came with an amazon Prime membership.
 

Notably, indian subscribers would eventually be impacted by the price increases across streaming services. As of right moment, consumers in india may get Prime membership at a discounted price for Rs 1499 per year, Rs 299 per month, Rs 599 for three months (depending on eligibility), or Rs 799 per year for the Prime Lite plan.

For Rs 149 per month, customers of Netflix may purchase a mobile plan; Basic plans cost Rs 199 per month; Standard plans cost Rs 499 per month; and Premium plans cost Rs 649 per month. Users of the Standard Netflix package can simultaneously stream in Full HD 1080p resolution on up to two devices. Users may watch content on up to four devices at once with the Premium package.
 

But in the future, Netflix and Amazon's prices could not be the same. Other nations have a slightly different price structure than India. For instance, only the indian area is allowed to get the amazon Prime Lite membership. In a similar vein, the indian audience was the focus of the Netflix mobile plans. In contrast, consumers in other nations are only able to access the Basic plan, which is apparently being eliminated in order to charge more for the streaming features.Therefore, it's feasible that the platform would adopt a different strategy or alter its price in India.
 

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