In order to do that you have to connect both the Ugoos and your PC to the "ugreen usb 3.0 switch"?
Correct?
Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Not really an option for me. My Ugoos is hooked up below in the living room. My pc is upstairs in the bedroom

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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Well then I guess in your case a powerful router to handle 4k hdr streaming is the way to go.daffie wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 5:04 pmNot really an option for me. My Ugoos is hooked up below in the living room. My pc is upstairs in the bedroom![]()
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
According to my calculations:
HDR10 (10-bit): Approximately 1.07 billion colors,
Profile 5 Dolby Vision / IPTPQc2 (equivalent to 11.5-bit): Approximately 22.4 billion colors,
Profile 7 Dolby Vision (FEL, 12-bit): Approximately 68.7 billion colors.
Is this correct?
I can't find a definite source saying Profile 5 can display X amount of colours, so I had to do some calculations based on what we do know (HDR10 and Profile 7 FEL).
A lot of people seem to think P8 + RPU (purely based on BD bit rate, but 4K WEB-DLs look practically the same as 4K BD releases these days, bit rate doesn't really mean anything anymore with the current highly efficient WEB-DLs, not to mention the potential BL + RPU brightness mismatch problems) is better than P5 RPU, but the numbers don't lie.
HDR10 (10-bit): Approximately 1.07 billion colors,
Profile 5 Dolby Vision / IPTPQc2 (equivalent to 11.5-bit): Approximately 22.4 billion colors,
Profile 7 Dolby Vision (FEL, 12-bit): Approximately 68.7 billion colors.
Is this correct?
I can't find a definite source saying Profile 5 can display X amount of colours, so I had to do some calculations based on what we do know (HDR10 and Profile 7 FEL).
A lot of people seem to think P8 + RPU (purely based on BD bit rate, but 4K WEB-DLs look practically the same as 4K BD releases these days, bit rate doesn't really mean anything anymore with the current highly efficient WEB-DLs, not to mention the potential BL + RPU brightness mismatch problems) is better than P5 RPU, but the numbers don't lie.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
P7 FEL > P5 > P8 (= P7 MEL)
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
The Amateur 2025 appears to be static DV with no dynamic trims.
Would you recommend generating DV? Why/Why not?
Would you recommend generating DV? Why/Why not?
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
The whole movie is under 175nits, it would be a waste of time and wouldn't make any difference unless you have a low-nit projector.
Sorry for my English.
DoVi_Scripts / DoVi Playback Devices / Movies HDR-DV Plot / Screenshot Comparisons
DoVi_Scripts / DoVi Playback Devices / Movies HDR-DV Plot / Screenshot Comparisons
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Not really, only WiFi 5 (802.11ac) 5.4GHz is required. If needed, just mix in a 5.4GHz WiFi 5 "mini repeater". It might work fine straight to the Ugoos through a couple walls, but I've never tried it.
* You _CANNOT_ use the 2.4GHz compatibility/IoT band.