![]() ![]() Use JRiver Media Center 29 and its new JRVR (renderer) with HDR-passthrough You need to use the store TV & Movies app and have HDR enabled Store app will convert DV to SDR correctly at least Yet did not work for me and DV only files played with no HDR at all Get lucky and get the DV store extension workingįor some wonky reason it did not open the app for me on "launch", but revo uninstaller had a "run" option in its menu, which actually started the app So if you care about HDR quality you should not play DV files via HTPC and instead just use good mastered HDR10 files. ![]() ![]() Without those the tone-mapped PC results are often too dark or too overexposed, while i also see a loss in contrast and color accuracy. UPDATE2 + Conclusion After weeks of testing and comparing the HTPC (mpv, JRMC) vs TV's native apps, its clear to me that good mastered DV content needs to fully apply the extra DV data and dynamic scene metadata. There is no native DV passthrough yet, so your TV will not detect DV or switch into dedicated DV modes, but this might be possible in the future. So the special DV/HDR10+ dynamic scene by scene metadata will get lost/ignored*, but i'm not even sure those are used much outside of testfiles**?* They do this via tone-mapping on the PC and present a HDR10 output to your TV, which looks very close to what my TV's native dolby vision output looks like, after i did calibrate the gamma slightly in mpv/JRMC (gamma +3-10). TLDR UPDATE Both latest git mpv and JRiver Media Center 29 with JRVR can "correctly" display most dolby vision only files that have no HDR10/HLG fallback. Yet some of those options come kinda close and at least output a "valid" HDR10 stream. TLDR none of the windows 10/Linux options can play DV 100% correct, compared to using the TV's own media player via DLNA. On my quest to get dolby vision working on windows 10 or at least get somewhat usable playback via my new HTPC, here are my current findings.
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