Yesterday, 01:52 PM
It depends on the movie. Dolby Vision 7 and 8 are both built on top of HDR10 and use additional metadata to dynamically change the HDR10 base layer.
The Dolby Vision metadata can have a different resolution than the base layer, leading to this situation where some component is matching the two together.
Do you know if this is transcoding or direct playing? And what kind of Dolby Vision is this video? I'm assuming Dolby Vision 8.
The Dolby Vision metadata can have a different resolution than the base layer, leading to this situation where some component is matching the two together.
Do you know if this is transcoding or direct playing? And what kind of Dolby Vision is this video? I'm assuming Dolby Vision 8.