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Let’s hope that Oppo rolls out some firmware soon and other companies fall in line. This is good news for Panasonic, but the limitation should also be a huge concern for movie studios that are releasing these “pure white” discs. Unfortunately it’s not limited to 4K Blu-Ray, when I watched the Olympics on DirecTV in 4K HDR I also noticed the pure white sub issue. ![]() I’m glad that at least AppleTV has the issue sorted out via the use of gray subs on HDR content. Last edited by SonSon III; 10-31-2018 at 05:37 PM. |
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