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  2. Dolby Vision - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Vision is a set of technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories for high dynamic range (HDR) video. [1] [2] [3] It covers content creation, distribution, and playback.[1] [4] [5] [6] It includes dynamic metadata that define the aspect ratio and adjust the picture based on a display's capabilities on a per-shot or even per-frame basis, optimizing the presentation.

  3. Extended Display Identification Data - Wikipedia

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    E-EDID was introduced at the same time as E-DDC, which supports multiple extensions blocks and deprecated EDID version 2.0 structure (it can be incorporated in E-EDID as an optional extension block). Data fields for preferred timing, range limits, and monitor name are required in E-EDID.

  4. Dolby - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Vision metadata can be carried via HDMI interface versions 1.4b and above. [44] It also supports IPTPQc2 color space, that is similar to ICtCp. Dolby Vision IQ is an update designed to optimize Dolby Vision content according to the brightness of the room. [45]

  5. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    Dolby TrueHD: Lossless: 2006-04 Proprietary: Mature [ζ] Yes No No No No No No No MLP: Lossless: 1999-03 Proprietary: No Yes [45] No No No No Private No No ALS: Lossless: 2006-03 Patent encumbered No Yes No No No No Yes No No SLS: Lossless: 2006-06 Patent encumbered No Yes No No No No Yes No No LPCM: Not compressed: 1979 Patent-free [98] Yes ...

  6. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Vision is an end-to-end ecosystem for HDR video, and covers content creation, distribution, and playback. [20] It uses dynamic metadata and is capable of representing luminance levels of up to 10,000 nits. [6] Dolby Vision certification requires displays for content creators to have a peak luminance of at least 1,000 nits. [8]

  7. HDR10 - Wikipedia

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    HDR10 is supported by a wide variety of companies, which include monitor and TV manufacturers such as Dell, LG, Samsung, Sharp, VU, Sony, and Vizio, [8] [9] as well as Sony Interactive Entertainment, Microsoft and Apple which support HDR10 on their PlayStation 4, Xbox One video game console and Apple TV platforms, respectively.

  8. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    A message will show when another app installs an extension within Microsoft Edge; Added support for Windows built-in spellchecker; Added support for using cards that have been saved in MSPay to be used on webpages; Added support for Dolby Vision; Added support for Microsoft Information Protection-enabled PDFs; Added 3D viewer in the F12 ...

  9. Windows Media Player (2022) - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Player (or simply Media Player) is a video and audio player developed in UWP by Microsoft for Windows 11 and subsequently backported to Windows 10.It is the successor to Groove Music (previously Xbox Music), Microsoft Movies & TV, and the original Windows Media Player.