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Unique ID : 28549580084628899743724109703191993672 (0x157A72F96D870D8FD00D830DF8481D48)
Complete name : N:\Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End (2007)\Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End (2007).mkv
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 4
File size : 33.7 GiB
Duration : 2 h 48 min
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 28.6 Mb/s
Movie name : Pirates of the Caribbean At Worlds End (2007)
Encoded date : UTC 2021-11-28 05:55:48
Writing application : mkvmerge v63.0.0 ('Everything') 64-bit
Writing library : libebml v1.4.2 + libmatroska v1.6.4
IMDB : tt0449088
TMDB : movie/285
Video
ID : 1
Format : HEVC
Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Format profile : Main 10@L5@High
HDR format : Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.05.06, BL+RPU
Codec ID : V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC
Duration : 2 h 48 min
Bit rate : 24.5 Mb/s
Width : 3 840 pixels
Height : 1 592 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 2.40:1
Frame rate mode : Constant
Frame rate : 23.976 (23976/1000) FPS
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 10 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.167
Stream size : 28.8 GiB (85%)
Default : Yes
Forced : No
Audio
ID : 2
Format : DTS XLL
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Commercial name : DTS-HD Master Audio
Codec ID : A_DTS
Duration : 2 h 48 min
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 4 161 kb/s
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Channel layout : C L R Ls Rs LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz
Frame rate : 93.750 FPS (512 SPF)
Bit depth : 24 bits
Compression mode : Lossless
Delay relative to video : 3 ms
Stream size : 4.90 GiB (15%)
Title : DTS-HD MA 5.1
Language : English
Default : Yes
Forced : No
I also tried it on my Sony X950H TV from my NVIDIA Shield Pro. The cables are high quality, and I've verified other HDR/non-Dolby H.265 movies display in HDR. I've tried dozens of forced resolutions on the Shield without success. The HDMI is set to enhanced and is connected to the ARC/eARC port on the TV. I normally use a Denon AVR-X3700H, but I took it out of the loop to troubleshoot. I've noticed when I play Star Trek (2009), for example, the TV reports it's an HDR signal, but this video doesn't register as HDR. Manually engaging HDR10 changes the colors slightly, but it's still magenta.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to view this properly, or does something else need to be done to rip this properly?