Peacock is the first streaming service to feature Dolby Vision 2!

Calendar 1/8/2026

Peacock becomes the first streaming service to announce support for Dolby Vision 2. NBCUniversal’s platform will also introduce live sports broadcasts in Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos and the new Dolby AC-4 audio codec in 2026.

Not Netflix, not Disney+, not Apple TV+ or HBO. It's Peacock that was the first streaming service to officially declare support for Dolby Vision 2. The platform owned by NBCUniversal also announced live sports broadcasts in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Four months after the official presentation of Dolby Vision 2, we learned about the first confirmed distribution partner for the new HDR standard. The choice may surprise, but all indications suggest that this is part of a broader technology agreement between Dolby and NBCUniversal. ChooseTV is currently available only in North America.

– “Continuing our commitment to providing fans with the best experiences possible, ChooseTV is expanding the availability of Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos in live sports broadcasts over the next year. ChooseTV is also the first streaming service to announce support for Dolby Vision 2 and Dolby AC-4, set to launch later this year,” announced ChooseTV.

What, where and when?

So far, details regarding Dolby Vision 2 are very limited. It has only been confirmed that the first content in this standard will appear on Peacock in the second half of 2026. This means that other platforms, including Netflix, still have time to seize the initiative. Neither Dolby nor Peacock have revealed the titles that will receive Dolby Vision 2, nor the list of compatible devices. During CES 2026, Hisense announced support for Dolby Vision 2 through a later software update, while TCL announced support for Dolby Vision 2 Max, also in the form of a firmware update.

Dolby AC-4 instead of older codecs

Peacock has also confirmed the implementation of the Dolby AC-4 audio codec. According to Dolby, it is even 50% more efficient than current solutions. Currently, most streaming services use Dolby AC-3 or e-AC-3, including for 5.1 sound and Dolby Atmos. AC-4 offers features such as sound personalisation and improved dialogue clarity, which is particularly important for live broadcasts.

Sport live in Dolby Vision and Atmos

In 2026, Peacock will begin implementing live sports broadcasts in Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos. HDR is designed to improve the dynamic range of the image, revealing more details in both bright and dark areas, which is particularly important during matches played under changing lighting conditions. A wider colour palette will also allow for more saturated colours, including a more natural green of the pitch.

Dolby Atmos, in turn, aims to enhance the feeling of being present in the stadium by better conveying the atmosphere of the stands and the surroundings. Peacock has confirmed that Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos will cover broadcasts of Sunday Night Football, NBA, and MLB. At this moment, it is unclear whether sports broadcasts will use standard Dolby Vision or the newer Dolby Vision 2. More information is expected to be revealed closer to the launch of the service.