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Sep 2011
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#1482 | |
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Mar 2011
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the TV isn't doing anything special in DV mode, just different picture mode with diff settings right? |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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... I'm sure someone more tech-savvy can go further (or tell me I'm wrong!) |
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#1485 |
Power Member
Mar 2011
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You might be right, I'm not very tech savvy either just know what my system does and what I see
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#1486 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I find that if I leave DV on while watching a disc that's HDR10 or HDR10+, it just makes the image SUPER dark and there's black crush everywhere. I noticed this when I started watching the 4K of Alien, it was so dark I was like wtf is going on and then noticed I had left the DV setting on and once I switched it off, the bright parts of the image were much brighter and the black levels looked more balanced (it wasn't just black crush all over the place).
I've learned to make sure DV is switched off unless I'm playing a disc that's DV-encoded. Otherwise it's blackcrush.com. ~Matt |
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I've read all through this thread and various other articles and after testing out various setting, this is what I have my X700 set to:
I leave Dolby Vision turned on at all times, unless I am watching a disc that only has HDR10. For everything I use this player for, all types of streaming apps regardless if it is in HDR or not, it always look better, or doesn't seem to matter at all if it is left on. A disc without Dolby Vision and with HDR10 is the only time it looks noticeably worse if left on. 4K upscaling is set to Auto 1. I can't tell the difference, but I read most TVs do a better job of upscaling than this player on the Auto 2 setting. I've read so much debate about 48kHz/96kHz/192kHz that I just set mine to 96 (the middle) and went with that. I feel it is a discernible improvement over the default 48, but that could be some sort of confirmation bias. I set the Downmix to Surround. Still trying to figure out more info on DTS Neo:6 and the Digital Music Enhancer. Any critique of these settings or further advice would be welcome. Lots of fun. I have a 65" M-series Vizio and a 5.1 Vizio soundbar by the way. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Emperor
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And the ironical thing is that some people have reported seeing less banding and artefacting in darker shots, particularly on OLEDs which can have trouble with near black content, using the DV in-player processing to play HDR10 content. This is due to a number of factors, maybe it's just that the Dolby static tone mapper is better than the static tone mapper inside x TV, maybe it's because there's more headroom in the 12-bit DV processing when carrying out the mapping process vs the non-Dolby processing inside x TV (oversampling theory, it's why Sony's top end TVs operate in 14-bit), maybe it's because the DV processing *apparently* operates in ICtCp space so it can carry out adjustments in a cleaner, more HDR-friendly way before outputting it back to YCbCr. [edit] Though I don't use forced DV personally because the HDR10 mapping on the ZD9 is excellent already (well, if you can call it mapping, it resolves information up to about 1500 nits at optimal settings then starts to clip which is enough for displaying 90% of UHD discs correctly), it operates with 14-bit internal processing anyway as mentioned, and when forcing DV onto HDR10 it seems to clip the output to 1000 nits and also crushes the lower end slightly. This with the OPPO though, the Sony DV players may react differently of course. ![]() Not quite, because DV and HDR10/+ all use the same Perceptual Quantiser EOTF at their core, along with being encoded in 2020 colour space with P3 primaries for storage on UHD disc. So they're a lot more similar than people may think, which is why some folks report better mapping (see above wall of text) using forced DV. But forcing DV and indeed HDR10 on SDR stuff is a big no-no for me, although I've forced HLG on SDR from time to time and because the two are both relative luminance systems then the result can be quite pleasant. Last edited by Geoff D; 05-30-2019 at 12:20 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Infernal King (05-30-2019), Voltaire53 (05-30-2019) |
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#1492 |
New Member
Dec 2010
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Does anyone know which apps on this player support Dolby Vision and Atmos?
I can't find that information anywhere. |
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#1493 |
Blu-ray Champion
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I have a X700 player and Sony X900F TV, and only turn on Dolby Vision mode for discs that are DV-compatible. What can I say? I don't like to live dangerously.
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Thanks given by: | jibucha (05-30-2019), Voltaire53 (06-06-2019) |
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#1494 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#1496 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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If you want DV and affordable, get this. 800 doesn’t have DV. 800m2 has DV
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Thanks given by: | Voltaire53 (06-06-2019) |
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4K Player -> Soundbar -> OLED. Many TVs can't pass Atmos thru ARC connects, does your soundbar do Atmos? My other devices (PS4, Xbox) use ARC because they're just passing 5.1 surround. When it comes to movies, sound is a huge factor. You don't want it degraded. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Not sure if this was mentioned before, but there is a new update
![]() OLD: M43.R.0226 NEW: M43.R.0277 Edit: I noticed in the UK this was out in March. Weird that mine just updated. I am a frequent checker of updates. Last check I did was two weeks ago. |
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