it was caused by the old firmware. Now the internal player no longer clip high contrast (clip less than the x800m2 overall as well).
so no effect at all with low contrast L1 just like before?
it was caused by the old firmware. Now the internal player no longer clip high contrast (clip less than the x800m2 overall as well).
Low contrast works fine, as it always has.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 08, 2022 8:36 pmso no effect at all with low contrast L1 just like before?
Thank you. Very kind.
yes the new 7.1 EC3 audio encoder does that and you can ignore it. see: viewtopic.php?p=127616#p127616kazuma wrote: ↑Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:06 pmreset_9999 i'm getting this error with the lord of the rings mkv file. with 4-2-2. what is the reason?
https://ibb.co/JzMzrb4
Check out the signature in the post above yours. Look at the "DoVi Playback Devices" tab.pianoaccurate wrote: ↑Mon Oct 10, 2022 8:11 pmHave a quick question I haven't been able to find a good answer to. I have ripped my Dolby Vision discs to my NAS. To watch them, I'm currently just using plex on a shield. But the red push issue is annoying, and no FEL support. Also, I have an atmos system
It sounds like either an Oppo clone or an X800m2 is the way to go. Is one better than the other? Also, what is the reason everyone uses the Sony instead of the Panasonic UB820? Is it not able to play files from wifi/usb?
Thanks
actually, it's the dovi_tool that will discard the old rpu when you'll inject the new one. The RPU gets removed when you convert to prores so Resolve wont even know the original had metadata(it wouldnt matter if it had metadata anyway).
From what i can read about the UB820, it has poor file playback compatibility.pianoaccurate wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:22 amThanks Gatorman, that spreadsheet is why I figured the sony x800m2 was the way to go. But there is no mention of UB820, and it's been difficult to find much discussion about it. Is this just because it's more expensive so fewer people bother to go that route, or is there something negative to it and it should be avoided?