2024-02-09, 02:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-02-09, 02:40 AM by tmsrxzar. Edited 1 time in total.)
"The first file is a BD remux of 1917 that I made myself with MakeMKV then compressed with X.265 10-bit in Handbrake."
pretty sure handbrake does not retain dolby vision metadata, provide an output of ffmpeg -i
"The second file is another BD remux, also made with MakeMKV but not compressed"
this probably is dolby vision with hdr fallback, provide an output of ffmpeg -i
"The third file is The Abyss, downloaded from a torrent."
go find the pirate and ask them about this one, not trying to help with pirated material
according to gsmarena the pixel 7 doesn't do Dolby Vision either https://www.gsmarena.com/pixel_7_and_7_p...2492p2.php
still an 8-bit panel but 10 bit is mapped, shouldn't affect the actual playback unless it's failing to play the way the firestick is, which also uses exoplayer and has black display on Dolby Vision content
pretty sure handbrake does not retain dolby vision metadata, provide an output of ffmpeg -i
"The second file is another BD remux, also made with MakeMKV but not compressed"
this probably is dolby vision with hdr fallback, provide an output of ffmpeg -i
"The third file is The Abyss, downloaded from a torrent."
go find the pirate and ask them about this one, not trying to help with pirated material
according to gsmarena the pixel 7 doesn't do Dolby Vision either https://www.gsmarena.com/pixel_7_and_7_p...2492p2.php
Quote:support HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG standards for watching HDR content, but there's no Dolby Vision support. The HDR performance is good, especially on the Pixel 7 Pro, which can get much brighter. Neither display can output the full 10-bit color of HDR content, however, and use dithering to map it to their 8-bit panels.
still an 8-bit panel but 10 bit is mapped, shouldn't affect the actual playback unless it's failing to play the way the firestick is, which also uses exoplayer and has black display on Dolby Vision content