2019-05-31, 15:57
(2019-05-31, 14:22)E net Wrote: Hi @WaniltonWell, technically HDR is not always 10 bit. Dolby Vision is 12 bit HDR. Nonetheless HDR is never 8bit. 8 bit is SDR.
If a film is already tagged as HDR then I should not have to add that it is "10 bit". HDR = 10bit. That should be automatically set or the 8 bit/10 bit tag should default to blank. It should not default to "8 bit".
Thanks
So yes: a default mapping of SDR=8bit and HDR=10bit would be correct in almost every case. And 10bit SDR is not very common... and if you have such a source, you could always tag it as such.
And if we take into consideration, that Kodi currently cannot playback DV-content, HDR=10bit would always be corret in a Kodi environment.
I support your request, as I would not have to double tag all my HDR-movies with HDR and 10bit tags, if the HDR-tagging would be enough to also show the 10bit icon.