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He stated “my sources tell me”. I think we both agree that the source(s) were most likely “Samsung” sources. Did it ever occur to you that maybe Samsung has incentive to spread misinformation, trying to slow down the momentum of Dolby Vision?
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You have no idea who the sources are. What we do know, is that this is coming from someone who has already provided a ton of accurate information in the past. |
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First major Sony & Paramount titles roll out. Warner's Westworld is about to come out, with IT (one of the most successful horror films of all time) soon to follow. Stranger Things Season 2 is the biggest thing streaming right now. Apple TV makes a HUGE marketing push. Sony's top of the line TV update imminent...yep. You'd have to be in some serious denial to think there's no momentum for DV.
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About specific BDA (agenda/voting/meetings), prior to a reporter or BDA spokesperson saying as much on the internet in English or another language? Please offer the link to such an original, exclusive statement as proof. I agree that track record ![]() Last edited by Penton-Man; 11-02-2017 at 11:57 PM. Reason: bolding |
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That would be even worse, as it implies the person is knowingly or unknowingly being used (corruptly) by a consumer electronics company. |
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His track record speaks for itself. |
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Stranger Things 2 is streaming in HDR10. Apple TV has been a huge mess. WB made such a huge deal out of their first DV title that they didn't even bother to mention it officially or display the DV logo on the disc in most parts of the world. HUGE momentum there. |
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Stranger Things is streaming in Dolby Vision as well and looks great. Does HDR10+ has more momentum? Lets get HDR10+ content first |
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The above ^ was your response to Dubstar’s question of “and remind me what is the benefit of HDR10+ encoding ?”
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Here is what Scott Wilkinson had to say in an article from a few months ago: Quote:
HDR10+ is identical to static HDR10, with the only addition being the dynamic metadata, and it is backwards compatible with HDR10, since an HDR10+ stream can be embedded with both static and dynamic metadata. Thus, displays that support HDR10 but not HDR10+ will be able to display the content in HDR10 by simply ignoring the dynamic metadata. The DV enhancement layer, too, should be able to ignore the dynamic metadata of HDR10+, and behave in a similar manner to the way it does now, when it sits atop the HDR10 layer. Doesn't seem like it would be a headache at all. Last edited by HeatEquation; 11-03-2017 at 05:06 PM. |
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And it makes no sense to say that HDR10+ will replace HDR10 as mandatory base layer. A HDMI 2.0a compliant TV supporting HDR10 can't communicate with an external device transferring SMPTE ST 2094 Dynamic HDR across HDMI. |
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It still makes sense to say that HDR10+ would become the mandatory base layer, because it would mean that HDR10+ would be on every disc that contained HDR. It's more precise, and it would be a big deal. |
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You can also think of it as an upgrade of the mandatory base layer, rather than an outright replacement.
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