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Apr 2007
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mrtickleuk, meanwhile I guess you’ll just have to settle for these…..http://isovideo.com/
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^ although not listed on the Tech Spec list as of yet....https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4912910...ef_=tt_dt_spec
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Thanks given by: | gkolb (06-04-2018) |
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For an article written less than a week ago, it contained absolutely no information that would differentiate itself from an article written a YEAR ago. Samsung (or studios, or hell, anyone?) really needs to start showing some proof of life regarding HDR10+ because wow the situation just looks BAD... |
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (06-04-2018) |
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.So we will probably not see HDR10+ discs in the marketplace until Fall 2018. |
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (06-05-2018) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=3962 So, they’re wondering really wuz-up with Amazon not documenting on their titles with a banner/badge the previous pro HDR10+ assertions……https://news.samsung.com/global/sams...-hdr10-content , not to mention the fact that a HUGE amount of effort in the entertainment business is related to marketing (just check twitter, facebook, AV reporters and their respective websites, etc.) so especially mrtickle would think by now there would be at least one measly HDR10+ video clip labeled as such being available to the public to view. I’ll say one thing, on one of the pro websites the President of the UHD Alliance (https://alliance.experienceuhd.com/) has gone on public record as endorsing that HDD article linked by StayingSalty as “good” which I think demonstrates the disconnect between some in the industry and the feelings of experienced audio video consumers like tickle and alexander. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
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as the Chesapeake (known for Maryland Blue crabs
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Apr 2007
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For World Cup fans, the production workflow explained….https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4n6...vLY5o#t=1h4m9s Of course, as I explained to folks on the last page, the USA did’nt qualify ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Thanks given by: | Steedeel (06-05-2018) |
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The cat's outta' the bag. Oppo 203/205 DoVi update is coming this week.
I've got around 20 movies to try out! See the Oppo 203 thread. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...1#post15140141 |
Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (06-05-2018) |
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Xbox One X >> HDMI 2.1 VRR >> Samsung Q9FN
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (06-05-2018), Robert Zohn (06-05-2018) |
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b) PLease name the person in Amazon who made this claim, that you took at face value with no evidence, and without asking for a justification for the HDR10+ logo not appearing as it is supposed to. c) What is their timeframe for making it less shit, and displaying the actual HDR standard being used in all cases in the playback bar? d) Can't think of any other way of saying this - but I have zero reasons to believe Amazon on this issue, and many reasons to doubt them, so I call this a lie. They are lying, and they are NOT streaming HDR10+ to anyone. Their collusion with Samsung and the fact that it's an internal app (so the normal "signal info" banners that HDMI inputs have aren't available) means that it's impossible for the viewer to verify this either way. </rant> |
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Well for all we know Amazon may not be lying, and they may actually have HDR10+ content on their servers.
But we have no idea if it's actually working because there's no differentiating logo on either the streaming end (there is with DV content on amazon) or even on the TV itself (like there is with dolby vision on LG/Sony). So it could be broken and not only would no one would know, but they wouldn't even know where along the chain it's broken. I've checked out some of the older Amazon HDR content that is supposed to have HDR10+ and I couldn't tell a lick of difference compared to using the streaming app and a regular HDR10 app on an external device. So i'd be shocked to hear that is is actually working. Last edited by alexanderg823; 06-05-2018 at 02:09 PM. |
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You can only recycle something so many times until it's not reusable anymore... I can't help but refuse to believe HDR10+ is anything but vaporware/shovelware (at best) used as a threatening bargaining chip by the powers that be to make a deal with Dolby for discounted DV licensing costs. At this rate, by the time HDR10+ actually comes out, it seems like even bottom tier televisions will be 4,000 nit 100% P3 with no need for tone mapping anyways. |
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Thanks given by: | mrtickleuk (06-06-2018) |
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