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#924 |
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Thanks given by: | Zoland2020 (07-16-2019) |
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#925 |
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#930 |
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Thanks given by: | sonicyogurt (08-05-2019) |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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For which they rarely used DV in the first place for disc releases, isolated cases aside (foreign Gladiator, Schindler's List). Can't 'give up' on something that you didn't use. 10+ adoption for catalogue stuff is an interesting development nonetheless as it means whatever barrier there was to putting DV on catalogue discs - most likely mastering costs, NOT licensing but the actual time and cost of creating a DV disc - is not an issue with 10+.
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Thanks given by: | sapiendut (08-05-2019), Zoland2020 (08-05-2019) |
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#935 |
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HDR10+ was developed by a consortium of three companies— 20th Century Fox, Panasonic, and Samsung...so the fact that Panasonic is now supporting DV alongside HDR10+ is a major deal...almost like when HD-DVD and Blu-ray were going at it and the tide shifted to BR
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#940 |
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I would say no. There's not much of an interest in HDR10+ on this forum because it's a format that is only meant to help TVs that are 500 nits or lower, and the majority of regular posters here have much better TVs than that.
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Thanks given by: | sonicyogurt (08-05-2019) |
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