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![]() ![]() With Xbox Series X and S, Microsoft and Dolby are for the first time bringing Dolby Vision support, in addition to Atmos, to console gaming. The first Dolby Vision games will arrive in 2021. Current Xbox One consoles support HDR10 and Dolby Vision for apps, but gaming support is limited to basic HDR10. Xbox Series X and Series S will be the first consoles to support the Dolby Vision HDR format with dynamic metadata for gaming. Quote:
If you own a more recent Dolby Vision-compatible TV you should be ready for the action, but the big question of course is whether there will be any benefit over standard HDR10 format that already offers expanded luminance and color range? We will not know for sure until we try it but the scene-by-scene or frame-by-frame dynamic metadata of Dolby Vision may improve the HDR presentation on TVs with less capable display hardware. Dolby confirmed that titles like Cyberpunk 2077, F1 2020, Gears 5, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Ori and the Will of the Wisps will support Atmos sound on Xbox Series X and Series S. Current Xbox One consoles also support Atmos for gaming. https://www.dolby.com/gaming?utm_sou...x-announcement
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2018
Seattle
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oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh. Still no word about DV on the disk drive though right?
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I noticed on my Sony X900h that if I set the hdmi input to the first enhanced option the Xbox tv checklist thing shows 4k120 is supported but Dolby Vision is not. If I set it to the second enhanced option that lists Dolby Vision, then it is supported but 4k120 is not. Not sure if your tv has similar options for inputs, but may be worth checking.
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You mean as far as activating the UHD deep color or whatever per HDMI input? I made sure all my ports are enabled, but it only gives me one option. We'll see if DV works on my newer 65C8 after I move and get it out of my cousin's garage... will probably put the E6P in the loft with the PS5 (when I get one) anyway.
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Standard--don't want to use that for 4K/HDR stuff Enhanced-lists 4k120hz (for inputs 3 and 4 that are HDMI 2.1 anyway), 4:2:2, 4:4:4 and other stuff Enhanced-Dolby Vision. With the first Enhanced setting you get 4K120, but not Dolby Vision. With the second Enhanced setting you get Dolby Vision, but not 4K120. |
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