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by "good" do you mean your seeing the full 2020 colorspace? or is it just playing them back good but your still loosing color and the picture looks "weird"?
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2016-04-29, 00:09
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I don't have the right equipment to test full, correct colorspace. Playback was fine (picture there, free of judder, no other artifacts) on my 8-bit 4K@60 display. Wish I'd waited for 10-bit 4K; got TV over last Black Friday deal when I had not studied up fully on 4K. Ah well, live and learn.
Re: 8-bit vs. 10-bit Sony 4K Camp videos, only tested the 10-bit HDR version. Based on other 4K videos I've tested, the 8-bit version should play fine.
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2016-04-29, 01:22
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Congrats on getting your Q10 Pro! I'm not allowed to share the test f/w, sorry.
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2016-04-29, 01:42
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Microstutters are there on 4K and 1080p material... think we're in the long haul for this issue unfortunately. Hope to be proven wrong, but it's a difficult one to get right, especially for 23.976 on Android.
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