ok, I'm starting to understand what's going on with the different RPU responses on players in TV-LED and in LLDV. It seems the x700/x800m2 almost completely ignores L1 and always tone map to the TV edid target.
For example in TV-LED, with this L1 maxpq test file, it goes from L1 100 nits to 10 000nits and the content is 3132nits.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gctmX1 ... drive_link
On the Shield, C2 internal apps and ATV, it's totally clipped at 100nits L1 and it gets to proper brightness with higher L1 values.
On the x700/x800, at L1 100nits , it's already tone mapped to the TV edid( no clipping, proper brightness) and the higher L1 values barely have any effect because it doesn't have to.
The x700/x800 approach might be safer in case of bad DV metadata (static DV) and guaranteed to never clip but this approach will be less accurate when the colorist decides to modify L1 (blend or copy metadata) because for example if the colorist decides to copy a couple of shots together at 400nits and some of these shots/pixels are brighter (1000+), the x700/x800 would respond differently and always tone map to the edid while the shield and C2 internal apps, it would get tone mapped brighter. So even in TV-LED the player has an impact on the TV RPU processing.
All of this is easy to see and quite obvious with the maxpq test file I posted but then it gets a bit more confusing with the color clipping pattern. (still talking about TV-LED)Using this 0-4000nits pattern with L1 set to 100nits, now the x800/shield and C2 internal player behave exactly the same and clip RED/GREEN at 1000nits while the AppleTV RGB are clipped evenly at 1000nits.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oxQq0R ... drive_link
In other words in TV-LED, I believe the x700/x800 might be safer for bad metadata and works properly when it needs to but sometimes less accurate when the colorist starts playing with L1.
BTW, I started measuring all the player with different RPU and pattern(TV-LED measurements coming up tomorrow):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1222148710
I really don't understand how Dolby could have implemented DV so differently in all those devices, not a single one behaves the same and the all cmv2.9 devices that can't do true TV-LED are totally broken when the TV edid is higher than the RPU mastering display.
Also, the x700 and x800m2 behave quite differently in LLDV. Strangely the x800m2 LLDV reacts more to L1 like the cmv4.0 devices but behaves differently than in TV-LED using the same target edid.
https://slow.pics/c/P5BmU0ms
