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Jan 2016
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My Magnavox MBP6700P doesn't detect/pass along the Dolby Vision data on Dolby Vision enhanced UHD Blu-rays.
Some DV enhanced UHD Blu-rays (played back without DV decoding) have a picture that's noticeably darker than the picture on the Blu-ray of the same movie (played on the same TV with the same TV settings). Anyone else noticed this (and can explain why it happens)? Kirk Bayne |
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