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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: Jonyvf on January 11, 2019, 06:04:26 PM
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Hi guys
This box work with hdr+ or just hdr?
I have a new Old Panasoic FZ800 with HDR +
Ty for help
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There is no HDR+. This is a mode developed by Samsung to help HDR out of its slippery slope on samsungs own devices.
You mean HDR 10+. ;) So far there's one disc and no, the HiMedia can't handle HDR 10+.
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But there is no media players with hdr10 support?
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HDR10 is the simple "HDR". ->Supported by HiMedia Boxes.
HDR+ is the more advanced an newer format, and only particular BD disc players support it.
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It's still HDR 10+ not HDR+. HDR+ was an image enhancer from Samsung TVs.
HDR10+ is supported by Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4k among others. But no idea if it only supports streaming apps or MKVs with HDR 10+.
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High-dynamic-range video
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-dynamic-range_video#HDR10
HDR10+ contend is limited to some demo clips and not support by actually HiMedia player.
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@Jonyvf
Panasonic FZ800 series support HDR10, HDR10+ HLG.
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No current media player supports HDR10+ yet. So you have to wait with that.
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HDR10+ is free .
It's not completely free. You have to pay a small annual fee. But no comparison to the fees at Dolby.
No current media player supports HDR10+ yet. So you have to wait with that.
As I mentioned above, the Fire TV 4k Stick can HDR 10+. Probably only via streaming apps.
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HDR10+ is free .
It's not completely free. You have to pay a small annual fee. But no comparison to the fees at Dolby.
HDR10+ Technologies, LLC announced the start of the new licensing and logo certification program for HDR10+ technology. HDR10+ is the royalty-free, open standard dynamic metadata platform for High Dynamic Range (HDR), which optimizes picture quality for 4K Ultra HD displays and improves the viewing experience for all audiences.
source (https://www.techpowerup.com/245393/hdr10-licensing-begins-royalty-free-alternative-to-dolby-vision)
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The only requirement for licensing is a small membership fee. ;)
https://www.avguide.ch/magazin/high-dynamic-range-10-plus-hdr10-neuer-standard-fuer-beste-bildqualitaet (https://www.avguide.ch/magazin/high-dynamic-range-10-plus-hdr10-neuer-standard-fuer-beste-bildqualitaet)
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A did you referee to adopter fee 2500USD/year, not royalty-fee.
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HDR10+ has absolutely nothing to do with Google's HDR+, an enhancement to camera phones
https://www.cnet.com/news/what-is-hdr10/ (https://www.cnet.com/news/what-is-hdr10/)