what about it?
TV-LED is preferred but that doesn't make LLDV inaccurate with the right player/setup. Dynamic is better than static...
I doubt cmv4.0 will be any different than what it is right now with the native player.
what about it?
I doubt cmv4.0 will be any different than what it is right now with the native player.
Yeah thanks, I am just asking like, does it really leave most dynamic tone mappings out? And even though TV-LED is better is there a big difference?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 1:19 amwhat about it?
TV-LED is preferred but that doesn't make LLDV inaccurate with the right player/setup. Dynamic is better than static...
I doubt cmv4.0 will be any different than what it is right now with the native player.
If you have a choice, then go TV-led. If you don't, then just use LLDV. The difference is typically substantial in my testing.
Is there some way to force the X700 into TV-LED?speeddemon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:11 amIf you have a choice, then go TV-led. If you don't, then just use LLDV. The difference is typically substantial in my testing.
How important it is to you should depend on a wide spectrum, ranging from something like a professional colorist to being the type of person who takes a TV out of the box and leaves it in vivid mode. Only you know where you fall on that spectrum.
I don't think player-led is bad as long as it is done right. For example, it is said Panasonic player has the best tone mapping or picture quality.speeddemon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:44 amThe difference between Player-led and TV-led Dolby Vision is significant on a calibrated/capable display:
- For Player-led (or Fake TV-led in this conversation), the player only knows a small amount about the display through the HDMI EDID handshake, primarily MaxCLL. This is not enough information to fully dynamically tone map. This is better than static metadata HDR10 but leaves most dynamic tone mapping capabilities on the table since a display's characteristics are more complicated than just its max luminance and/or max APL.
- For TV-led, The display's 3D LUT, chromaticity+Luminance at all APL levels, near-black performance, and additional display characteristics are all considered while mapping.
What is it you see ? I converted "color bar RGB 0-10 000nits P8 DoVi cmv4.0 L1 only.ts" to mp4, added to my "Home movies" on my MBP & then viewed on ATV4K3 in DV using native player, see comparison with Oppo. ATV has artifacts in one red square but the gradient is there for all colours, camera photo was just a quick shot.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:49 amATV already supports cmv4.0 P8 and as I said, it doesn't work well. In TV-LED it is not as bad as this but I still can see it: https://slow.pics/c/VGBhNeQU
yep, that's what I'm seeing too. Those artifacts are not on the Shield TV-LED nor on the C2 internal player.aboulfad wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:37 amWhat is it you see ? I converted "color bar RGB 0-10 000nits P8 DoVi cmv4.0 L1 only.ts" to mp4, added to my "Home movies" on my MBP & then viewed on ATV4K3 in DV using native player, see comparison with Oppo. ATV has artifacts in one red square but the gradient is there for all colours, camera photo was just a quick shot.
TV-LED can only work if the TV support it.
Right, is it really leaving most dynamic tone mapping capabilities out in LLDV like he said?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:48 amyep, that's what I'm seeing too. Those artifacts are not on the Shield TV-LED nor on the C2 internal player.aboulfad wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:37 amWhat is it you see ? I converted "color bar RGB 0-10 000nits P8 DoVi cmv4.0 L1 only.ts" to mp4, added to my "Home movies" on my MBP & then viewed on ATV4K3 in DV using native player, see comparison with Oppo. ATV has artifacts in one red square but the gradient is there for all colours, camera photo was just a quick shot.
TV-LED can only work if the TV support it.
That's great if LLDV meets your needs.susanstone2022 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:34 amI don't think player-led is bad as long as it is done right. For example, it is said Panasonic player has the best tone mapping or picture quality.
Based on posts in this thread:speeddemon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 6:11 pmThat's great if LLDV meets your needs.susanstone2022 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 2:34 amI don't think player-led is bad as long as it is done right. For example, it is said Panasonic player has the best tone mapping or picture quality.
Still, my experience from testing the following players indicates a significant difference between Player-led and Standard-led when displayed on a calibrated/accurate LG or Sony OLED (A95K is the only Sony with accurate DV): Zidoo/Dune Realtek RTD1619DR, Dune/Homatics Amlogic S905X4-K, 2021/2023 Fire TV Stick 4K Max, CCwGTV4K, 2019 Shield TV Pro, 2018-2023 LG WebOS, 2021/2022 Apple TV 4K, and Oppo UDP-203.