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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605)

     
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    Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605)

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    2023-09-22, 09:02 PM
    Actually it's VPP tone mapping which makes HDR10 videos work in my case. When I turn it off, both HDR10 and DV videos crash ffmpeg. So it seems that OpenCL tone mapping is the problem, but thanks to Prefer OS native DXVA or VA-API hardware decoders option enabled, HDR 10 videos are being VPP-tone mapped and Dolby Vision ones fall back to OpenCL Tone mapping.
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    Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605) - by SebOs - 2023-09-22, 07:35 AM
    RE: Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605) - by TheDreadPirate - 2023-09-22, 12:16 PM
    RE: Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605) - by SebOs - 2023-09-22, 09:02 PM
    RE: Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605) - by nyanmisaka - 2023-09-23, 01:36 AM
    RE: Problems with Dolby Vision tone mapping on Intel J5005 (UHD 605) - by SebOs - 2023-10-01, 10:21 PM

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