2024-11-02, 02:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-11-02, 02:54 AM by altair21. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-11-01, 05:59 PM)gnattu Wrote: No unfortunately. The WebOS Player is always problematic to us and there is no really "good" solution now. I did mentioned adding a "give up on Dolby Vision" in the issue: option on LG TVs so that HDR10 in mkv can be directly played with fallback: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-web...2439625292. However, I personally don't like this approach because it is very very not optimal, like, you bought a Dolby Vision TV, and you have a Dolby Vision video, and now you just play the HDR10 fallback layer which is a bit waste of money IMO.
yeah, I would love to play DV but the issue is even with just remuxing there are a lot of micro stutters in the playback? like I havent seen any dropped frames when I looked at the playback info but you could feel it when the movie was playing which I attributed to remuxing, I ruled out bandwidth issues because I got the usb to gigabit ethernet adapter for the TV to make sure there wasnt any bandwidth issues, and I havent felt these stutters from movies that are playable without the need for transcoding/remuxing.
I would love to have a force HDR10 playback option for webos version, I have a lot of remuxes stored over the years and most of the newer ones that come out are Hybrid in nature, and DV is not really worth for let's say a comedy movie, and we would get to play those remuxes without the need for any transcoding/remuxing which for me is a major plus specially after 10.10.0 added support for PGS subs (really loving it so far!)
P.S. my model is a Lg G4 running the latest webOS version, if this helps, I forgot to add it to my original post