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It removes HDR10+ so you probably wouldn't want to use it. |
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So... I have extracted both DV, and HDR10plus from my source (which is a UHD made into an mkv using MakeMKV)
I converted the DV from dvhe.07.06, to dvhe.0806
Then I injected both DV, and HDR10Plus into my re-encoded .hevc
Here is the mediainfo -
HDR format: Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.08.06, BL+RPU, HDR10 compatible / SMPTE ST 2094 App 4, Version 1, HDR10+ Profile B compatible
Problem is the file only plays as HDR10 on my Samsung TV. Files originally sourced from stream services, which mediainfo looks the same as above, play fine as HDR10plus.
Also if I only inject the HDR10plus metadata the file plays as HDR10plus, it's just that when I inject both types of metadata does it NOT play as plus. I already tried injecting DV RPU first, then the HDR10plus and Vice versa, however it seems like it doesn't make a differnce.
I'm wondering what the "--drop-hdr10plus" flag means in dovi_tool? because I'm not using that when I'm extracting the DV from the source file. Should I be using this for sources that have both types of metadata, if I plan on extracting HDR10Plus using the HDR10plus_tool? I'm sorry I'm kind of confused...lol
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