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Old 10-02-2022, 05:32 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by TorqueDog View Post
Not exactly, those replies are saying "even TVs with Dolby Vision don't meet what the Dolby Vision spec actually calls for which makes it little more than a gimmick unless you're spending top-tier money on a set".
Thanks, I see what you (and they) mean now. Wild. So it’s kinda like there’s a “minimum requirements” for DolbyVision certification? Kinda like with PC gaming, where just because you meet the minimum requirements for running a game, it doesn’t mean you’ll be able to play it or enjoy all the features etc?

This probably sounds ridiculous, but I always thought of certifications like DolbyVision as being a hard set of reqs. Like, “DolbyVision looks like X, and we require Y for that to happen.” Today I’ve learned that it’s more like, “DolbyVision can look like somewhere between A and D, and we require at minimum X, but recommend from Y to at least Z”
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