Many of the content on the Disney+ Hotstar app is available with 5.1 surround sound support. Let's say DisneyPlus Hotstar is known as the first Hotstar in India, with stereo sound content available earlier. Ndtv Gadgets360 has been the first to spot surround sound support content on the Disney + Hotstar app. According to the report, disney plus hotstar app Dolby Digital has received 5.1 surround sound support, but currently the only Star Wars series the Mandalorian is with 5.1 sound on the app. Other content on other apps can also be released with 5.1 surround sound in the coming days.
Disney+ has launched its streaming service in India from April 3 through Hotstar. The company says subscribers will get a better user experience. The magic of Disney's storytelling on this platform and the experience of Hotstar's technological expo will be accompanied.
With this upgrade, these platforms will be available in three offerings-Disney + Hotstar VIP, Disney + Hotstar Premium and one ad support version. The company said that Disney Plus Hotstar VIP users will be able to enjoy the content in three languages-Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Under this subscription, users will get a chance to watch the Marvel Universe movie with The Lion King, Frozen II, Aladdin and Toy Story 4.
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The company reported that all content of VIP subscriptions will be available at Disney Plus Hotstar Premium. In addition, users will also see English language content and 29 Disney Plus original programs on premium subscriptions. The Mandalorian and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series adi are part of the Digni Plus original. These content will be seen in premium subscriptions.
According to reports, the new subscription to Disney + Hotstar VIP will start from Rs 399. These subscriptions will get Rs 399 for a year. While the subscription to Disney + Hotstar Premium will cost Rs 1,499 per year. The company informed that existing customers will be upgraded to new packs. However, on the renewal of the plan, they will have to buy plans according to the new prices. In addition, subscribers will continue to receive free subscriptions for TV shows, movies and on demand news.