Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.

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valington
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:17 pm
Bikeriders in the Green area. Don't understand why. It seems worse than the original grade on the UHD.
what ? picture quality (grain details) doesn't matter when you do hybrid since you only take the DV metadata.
What matters is the brightness and it is the same: https://slow.pics/c/3xklvXxC

But DV for a 150nits nits HDR grade is totally useless.
valington wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:09 pm
Hallo Reset how to install CORELEC properly on ugoos am6b+ any sources please ?
there are two different installation tutorials linked in my ''DV playback devices'' Excel sheet
Thank you
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reset_9999 i saw your pacific rim video today. is that really the best HDR10 movie?
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kazuma wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 5:51 pm
reset_9999 i saw your pacific rim video today. is that really the best HDR10 movie?
I don't know if it's the best but it certainly has crazy bright highlights shot after shot. the Average/Average peak is over 1000nits and real maxcll is over 7000nits.
It actually looks way too bright / clipped on my low brightness C2(800nits) but in DV it looks perfect.

the comparisons in DV: https://mega.nz/file/ZWFjEa5L#H43rblIjC ... t8fpyxugZA
and in HDR10: https://mega.nz/file/5P0mCZYD#JQZFs9Oze ... EhA6tsFU7g
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 7:15 pm
kazuma wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 5:51 pm
reset_9999 i saw your pacific rim video today. is that really the best HDR10 movie?
I don't know if it's the best but it certainly has crazy bright highlights shot after shot. the Average/Average peak is over 1000nits and real maxcll is over 7000nits.
It actually looks way too bright / clipped on my low brightness C2(800nits) but in DV it looks perfect.

the comparisons in DV: https://mega.nz/file/ZWFjEa5L#H43rblIjC ... t8fpyxugZA
and in HDR10: https://mega.nz/file/5P0mCZYD#JQZFs9Oze ... EhA6tsFU7g
Nice to hear. I thought pacific rim was only hdr10 originally on uhd disc? No dv metadata?
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DV from web or generated. Theres no point watching HDR10 anymore...
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 7:58 pm
DV from web or generated. Theres no point watching HDR10 anymore...

Do yo recommend hybrid releases? I thought it was best to take the original rip?
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as i just said, no point watching static HDR10 when you can either generate or use metadata from web
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 9:53 pm
as i just said, no point watching static HDR10 when you can either generate or use metadata from web

How do you implent DV to pacific rim remux? Is it a easy proces?
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in resolve: https://youtu.be/FVSh3oGqfXY
in dovi_scripts: https://youtu.be/jBqbG5XM54g
from WEB: https://youtu.be/hVWZpat34oc

if you have access to my RPU google drive collection, I already did all the work for all the movies.
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 9:53 pm
as i just said, no point watching static HDR10 when you can either generate or use metadata from web
Just thinking here - what about in the future when HDR10/Dolby Vision is last-gen technology? You think maybe they'll keep Dolby Vision for backwards compatibility on new-gen TV sets? HDR10 only? HDR10+? Maybe we should start acquiring Itunes HDR10+ metadata too?
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No idea what will be the next video format but I don't see it happening anytime soon. UHD will probably be the last physical media and with all the energy consumption restrictions/climate crisis, it will take a while before TVs can do 10 000nits at 100% (which would make dynamic metadata useless). Even the brightest OLED can barely do 200nits at 100% but I think I've seen a youtube video (hdtvtest) about a Chinese TV that can do 10 000nits.

So unless there's a breakthrough in TV energy consumption and all the TV can suddenly do 10 000nits , HDR/DV will be the best format for a very long time.
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staknhalo wrote:
Thu Aug 15, 2024 6:44 pm
RESET_9999 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2024 9:53 pm
as i just said, no point watching static HDR10 when you can either generate or use metadata from web
Just thinking here - what about in the future when HDR10/Dolby Vision is last-gen technology? You think maybe they'll keep Dolby Vision for backwards compatibility on new-gen TV sets? HDR10 only? HDR10+? Maybe we should start acquiring Itunes HDR10+ metadata too?
I personally think HDR10+ will go the way of the dodo and no chance it will replace Dolby Vision ever, similar to HDDVD back in the day. Samsung is just stubborn because they invested so much in it and don't want to pay license fees to Dolby I'm guessing. However, as soon as it makes more sense financially to drop it or some deal expires with Amazon or Apple and they drop HDR10+ too, even Sammy will likely switch to support DoVi on their displays.
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yep, and the colorist has much more controls in DV than in HDR10plus. Not to mention that even without manual trims, DV has 10x better brightness and gamut tone mapping/compression than HDR10plus

https://youtu.be/dZbKjSWk3tc
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skull88 wrote:
Thu Aug 15, 2024 7:16 pm
Samsung is just stubborn because they invested so much in it and don't want to pay license fees to Dolby I'm guessing
Right but that's what got me thinking - who's gonna pay to license Dolby Vision in the future when it's old tech, for backwards compatibility? Can't see people (comapnies) willing to do that either. Only thing that makes me think we'll (maybe) only have HDR10 and/or HDR10+ for back compat in the future TVs.
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staknhalo wrote:
Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:28 pm
skull88 wrote:
Thu Aug 15, 2024 7:16 pm
Samsung is just stubborn because they invested so much in it and don't want to pay license fees to Dolby I'm guessing
Right but that's what got me thinking - who's gonna pay to license Dolby Vision in the future when it's old tech, for backwards compatibility? Can't see people (comapnies) willing to do that either. Only thing that makes me think we'll (maybe) only have HDR10 and/or HDR10+ for back compat in the future TVs.
That is likely far too pessimistic. Dolby has been around for nearly 60 years now and recently movie theatres began supporting Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision in select venues. Companies still make and sell DVDs, players and many audio components that support their audio/vidoe codecs (DVDs launched in mid 1990's and Dolby audio has been around forever too), and incredibly, some TV manufacturers actually brought back RCA inputs on the back of their displays in recent years and that's a 40+ year old standard! I wouldn't worry too much about that, plenty of other stuff to worry about in the world ahead of HDR colour standards/tech disappearing! Cheers. :)
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