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I am pretty sure another user is right in that it provides an API for other applications to access mainly Windows 10's Movies & TV app as apparently the Netflix app worked fine without it because Lenovo released their Dolby Vision Netflix certified laptops before this app existed (at least publicly). You mentioned Dolby Vision licensed pre-built systems and there aren't any for consumers besides some Lenovo laptops and newer Dell XPS laptops so I thought maybe it was for system integrators selling to studios. I was thinking more along the lines of professionals would use it to check their work on a consumer television.
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The operating system is aware only of a HDR10 display. The mastering workstation must perform all processing including Dolby Vision tone mapping for preview, Dolby Vision metadata generation for export, and outputs a plain HDR10 PQ signal to the reference monitor. They follow PQ strictly with hard clipping.
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I believe a license is required on the source device just to bit stream Dolby Vision content, and thus the Dolby Vision Extensions UWP app exists.ĪFAIK professional displays including Dolby's own reference monitors do not support Dolby Vision. The operating system is aware only of a HDR10 display.ĭolby Vision on the consumer side is to tone map Dolby Vision exported content to an unknown display. The mastering workstation must perform all processing including Dolby Vision tone mapping for preview, Dolby Vision metadata generation for export, and output a plain HDR10 PQ signal to the reference monitor. If only someone could test this ideally with the newest version of makemkv.ĪFAIK professional displays including Dolby's own reference monitors do not support Dolby Vision. Does licensed devices include the handful of consumer laptops with Dolby Vision.
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Easier distribution? More streamlined update process? Easier adoption for smaller studios? I can't find the answers and it's been a couple months of me hoping Dolby Vision is finally availible on PC. Why is it releasing years after Dolby Vision has been in use by professionals. If it's not just referring to display compatibility is the app meant for professional studios. If you just go by what's on the page "This application requires a Dolby Vision licensed device." could be referring to a Dolby Vision licensed display or even just buying a license through the Dolby Access app. Is there a source on that as there seems to be very little information on the "Dolby Vision Extensions" app. And that kind of works, when it's switched to on, the Netflix app shows "Dolby Vision + Dolby Atmos", but my TV is only running in HDR10 and when I try to load up any movie/tv show it just crashes the app until I either turn off HDR10 (which also turns off Dolby Vision) or just turn off Dolby Vision through their Dolby Vision app.Īnyone have any success with Dolby Vision through their PC? I've tried downloading the Dolby Vision app which only gives me a slider which supposedly turns Dolby Vision on. Is there anyway to get Dolby Vision working on Windows 10 through the Netflix app? I pay for the top tier so UHD works for me. I don't have an easy way to hook up my TV to the receiver unless I get optical (which only supports 7.1 and not bitstream).
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I have my PC hooked up to a Dolby Atmos (not to confuse with Vision) receiver which I use to watch Netflix and other movies through my computer. I have a Vizio 70" 4k which supports both, HDR10 and Dolby Vision.Īfter testing both HDR10 (through Windows 10) and Dolby Vision (Through the TV App), I find that Dolby Vision on Netflix looks 10times better.Ĭolours are not washed out on Dolby Vision like they are in HDR10ĭolby Vision is also much brighter than HDR10.