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#4001 |
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All very good ^ points! One thing I want to add is that Dolby did not create the "Low Latency" profile for Sony. It's available to all DV clients.
Sony chose to use it so they can support gamers more efficiently. |
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Sony is the name of the game.
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Sep 2010
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The Oppo UDP-203 and the audiophile Oppo UDP-205 can play almost everything, in particular SACD, DVD-Audio, CD-Audio, DVD-Video, Blu-ray or Ultra HD Blu-ray.
They are compatible with Dolby Vision, HDR10, HEVC HLG HDR (via DLNA / SMB) and VP9-HLG / VP9-PQ YouTube HDR (via DLNA / SMB). http://www.avsforum.com/forum/149-bl...l#post49450505 ![]() Adding HDR10+ playback to the Oppo universal players is technically feasible: . Dolby Vision is currently the most complex HDR format due to its dynamic metadata display adaptation and its 12-bit dual layer architecture requiring in particular dual HEVC decoding. Therefore, if a device SoC is powerful enough to support Dolby Vision, this device SoC is able to support any other HEVC HDR format like HDR10+. http://www.avsforum.com/forum/465-hi...l#post50302361 . "The ability to support HDR10+ is being investigated, but at the moment we do not know if the player will be able to pass the HDR10+ metadata to your equipment." [Oppo] http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/p...tml#p179427181 Samsung is adding HDR10+ playback to its 2017 UHD Blu-ray players. https://twitter.com/Flatpanels/statu...43719836884992 It is feasible for Samsung, it should be feasible for Oppo. The HDMI chipset of the UDP-203 has been updated to HDMI 2.0b. http://www.oppodigital.com/Knowledge...ProdID=BDP-103 HDMI 2.0b is based on CTA-861-G (transmission of HLG). HDMI 2.1 Dynamic HDR is based on CTA-861-G (transmission of SMPTE ST 2094 dynamic metadata (ST 2094-40 HDR10+ / ST 2094-10 Dolby Vision / ST 2094-20/30 Technicolor HDR SL-HDR1 dynamic metadata). http://www.avsforum.com/forum/465-hi...l#post54744118 The HDMI chipset of the UDP-203 should be more or less easily upgraded to be fully compliant with CTA-861-G (i.e. HDMI 2.1 Dynamic HDR). Adding HDR10+ playback to the Oppo universal players will be a big plus. "Back on the subject of HDR again, there are those who worry about an HDR format wars. Here’s the thing, from our perspective: That’s really the wrong way to look at this. HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision is no more a format war than the various DTS and Dolby sound formats amount to an audio war. They’re just going to co-exist. The smartest thing you can do is to find players and displays that support all of them, or at least your particular favorite." http://digitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/010918-1030 |
Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (01-19-2018) |
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![]() Heck, I can understand Sony not wanting to inform everyone of this (because Sony are dicks, it's just their nature) but Dolby keeping schtum reflects just as badly on them in this situation. Not that I think the world is ending or anything, it just makes them both look like putzes when it didn't have to. By all means keep it quiet that you're working on this new profile for Sony's TVs, but there's no reason whatsoever that they couldn't have issued some general information to third party vendors about an upcoming revision to the profiles ahead of time. How does DV work with gaming though? I thought that the on-the-fly creation of DV metadata is one of the big sticking points with using that format as a 'live' means of playback. Not that it can't be done, it's just a bit finicky. |
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Also why did LG pull the DoVi FW update on their 970? It seemed to be working as well as the OPPO. It has been stated that OPPO could have a fix as early as April, perhaps sooner. So that implies they were aware. Perhaps Sony has been less than forth coming because they were not ready to have the rumors spread about a new console. Could hurt current sales perhaps? I will agree that Sony should have been more open. I'm thinking that the *%#@ storm and ill will this release caused is why it has been revealed that is to support gaming. When DoVi was first announced no gaming manufactures were on board. So it was logical that the standard chosen put the burden on the Display. Look how long it took for Oppo release their DoVi FW. Once Sony came on board, the priority changed. I reject the idea that Dolby is an idiot and withheld this info from their partners. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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But who's to say that THAT low-latency mode is the one that Dolby has been working on for Sony?
In any case have you seen Johnny Archer's latest update? https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc.../#2990196a641c His source sez that Sony were actually TOLD by Dolby that all relevant DV products have already had the update when quite clearly they do not. So someone somewhere is telling porky pies and I stand by every word that I just said about Dolby, they're increasingly looking like the villains here. And if it wasn't deliberate obfuscation then it was just plain incompetence, then. Sony removing all references to DV on the firmware pages would certainly point to them being just as surprised as we were that it didn't work with external DV sources but they don't escape scott free of course. As John just said and what I previously mused upon here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...post14603318):: did they not think to actually TEST their DV firmware against something other than their own player and the internal apps? Sure, if there were a million and one players out there then I could understand glossing over that step but there are a literal handful of DV enabled playback sources out there. If any of this is true then it's basically a case of Dolby talking out of their backsides and Sony being fool enough to take them at their word. |
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#4009 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() ![]() I’ve got to think of doing a custom pic for that ^. Meanwhile, yes, even Amazon Video guys now more involved in HDR10+, use the DoVi acronym instead of DV. I’ll probably pop back and forth between using DV and DoVi like I do with 4K and UHD. |
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Apr 2007
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In fairness to the HDR10+ Alliance, the source quoted at LG is wrong, there is no such sharing prerequisite to joining -
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Apr 2007
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Sony Venice in Paris in full frame mode - http://www.pictaram.life/post/168945...513_5737250915 Might find more testers here - https://www.afcinema.com/JPO-2018-Pa...x.html?lang=en |
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From what I am told there's only one Dolby Vision "Low Latency" mode.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (01-20-2018), Staying Salty (01-19-2018) |
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I have a bit of a noob-ish question.
Do LCDs discard/crush details in the blacks below their calibrated black level in nits (on discs mastered to 0 nits)? Are they tone mapped by the display? How does this work with a relative luminance system like SDR? How do OLEDs with their true blacks handle SDR vs. a good LCD, both calibrated to 120 nits peak brightness? Last edited by Shalashaska; 01-19-2018 at 10:18 PM. |
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Apr 2007
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A senior VP should put a muzzle on that ‘source’ because that ‘source’ shouldn’t be talking to the press like that. A long-term good relationship between partners (Dolby and Sony) is more important than serving one reporter’s immediate gratification for information about the inner workings of the process. All that needed be said to the reporter was that more complete Dolby support is in the works and an official statement may follow. I also just skimmed *the whining thread* and Robert Z. handled the situation the proper way, rather than dishing out dirt. |
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Thanks given by: | Staying Salty (01-20-2018) |
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It "may" follow? Pfft. When all people have is hearsay and no official word from any of the parties involved then it's no wonder people are "whining", me very much included which I make no apology for. All folks are asking for is some clarity, if they don't get it then what do Sony and Dolby expect the public to do? Sing their praises for making each other look like idiots?
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That source needs to get a good spanking with a Forbes magazine.
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Chicago
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Bingo. Exactly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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