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I actually suspect that Dolby was in the loop as they really have the most to gain from the new profile. The more display devices that can support DV the better for them. They are trying to make DV an industry standard...to do that it needs to be wide-spread, not just a few vendors. More display support translates into more media availability which translates into more money from licenses.
Sony made some pretty serious mistakes (not testing the external devices and poor communications the standout ones to me), but they didn't have as much to gain in all of this as Dolby...follow the money... |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (01-24-2018) |
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