
jinjuku
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Or do you have additional app by app parms that you need to play with.
I'm assuming D.V. is the dynamic tone mapping option.
I'm assuming D.V. is the dynamic tone mapping option.
Dang. My XBOX has Dolby Vision button but it's grayed out.Forgot, while the XBOX Series X supports Dolby Vision for streaming content and games, it does not support Dolby Vision for UHD disc playback. Stupid.
Yep. I had an xbox one that would do HDR to SDR tone mapping, but it was crippled on the audio side. No HD codec support. It can upmix to Atmos, but not before downmixing everything to AAC stereo. No thanks. Similar situation to some of the Amazon Fire devices. I'm a Shield TV guy and haven't had any issues in a very long time.Is the MadVR really $8,000?
JRiver with their JRVR uses the same Linux library as MadVR. It's the direction I'm looking at going. Plus they state it will work on a Raspberry Pi4.Yep. I had an xbox one that would do HDR to SDR tone mapping, but it was crippled on the audio side. No HD codec support. It can upmix to Atmos, but not before downmixing everything to AAC stereo. No thanks. Similar situation to some of the Amazon Fire devices. I'm a Shield TV guy and haven't had any issues in a very long time.
Plex on the HTPC or Kodi would probably do what you want, but I thought Jriver would also?
I have an LG C7 OLED TV, which accepts a Dolby Vision signal, so I was very excited by the announcement that the latest firmware allows for Dolby Vision instead of the open HDR standard for the Xbox games that have HDR. The issue I'm running into is that when I now play games the use of the Dolby Vision (HDR) varies wildly. Some titles have the colors way over-saturated, and when I correct for that the other titles don't look as good.The XBOX Series X/S will output the Menu in SDR. You can set it to allow HDR10 for content that supports it. You can set SDR games for Auto HDR to convert them to HDR10 for output. You can set it to allow Dolby Vision for Videos and also for Games. Only those videos and games that support it will be output in Dolby Vision. Otherwise, they will be output in SDR. They will output in HDR10 if they support it or if Auto HDR is enabled. You can set the display to HGIG when outputting in HDR10 so only the XBOX handles the tone mapping or use the display's tone mapping feature on top of it. Tone mapping will not be selectable in the display when outputting in Dolby Vision.
Forgot, while the XBOX Series X supports Dolby Vision for streaming content and games like car fridge, it does not support Dolby Vision for UHD disc playback. Stupid.
Rtings is a good placce to start, but each panel is apparently a bit different so paying for a calibration, or getting the equipment to do it yourself would probably be the best thing. Especially if you're having to change settings for each game. That has to be annoying.I have an LG C7 OLED TV, which accepts a Dolby Vision signal, so I was very excited by the announcement that the latest firmware allows for Dolby Vision instead of the open HDR standard for the Xbox games that have HDR. The issue I'm running into is that when I now play games the use of the Dolby Vision (HDR) varies wildly. Some titles have the colors way over-saturated, and when I correct for that the other titles don't look as good.
I am wondering if anyone here is using an LG OLED with Dolby Vision and can point me in the direction of calibration settings (at least a good starting point) for my set so that I'm not constantly fiddling with the settings.
Thanks for the advice/insight.
With my Sony Bravia TV set to DV (for some reason only a couple of inputs are capable of DV), being driven by a Roku Ultra set to output DV, DVision has a less picture adjustment available on the TV compared to HDRxxx. This may be the norm? I googled setting up DV and found most sites recommend only adjusting a couple of the available settings and leaving the other at their default. I mostly concur after playing around with the settings and then going back to the defaults. Overall, I'm happier with the DV picture quality than the HRDxxx with more adjustments or not. So that's what I'm sticking with.Or do you have additional app by app parms that you need to play with.
I'm assuming D.V. is the dynamic tone mapping option.