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  1. Hi,

    I recently bought an Oppo Find X2 Pro smartphone which can supposedly shoot videos in HDR.
    Playing recorded videos shot by the phone (in 'Live HDR' mode) on an HDR-capable device (such as an LG C9 TV) only does so in SDR.

    I was hoping someone would be able to determine by the metadata below what the deal is, whether the video is shot in some kind of fake HDR or otherwise.

    Video

    ID : 1

    Format : HEVC

    Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding

    Format profile : Main 10@L5.2@Main

    HDR format : SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible

    Codec ID : hvc1

    Codec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding

    Duration : 1 min 8 s

    Source duration : 1 min 8 s

    Bit rate : 50.0 Mb/s

    Width : 3 840 pixels

    Height : 2 160 pixels

    Display aspect ratio : 16:9

    Frame rate mode : Variable

    Frame rate : 29.553 FPS

    Minimum frame rate : 14.805 FPS

    Maximum frame rate : 30.323 FPS

    Standard : NTSC

    Color space : YUV

    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0

    Bit depth : 10 bits

    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.204

    Stream size : 408 MiB (99%)

    Source stream size : 408 MiB (99%)

    Title : VideoHandle

    Language : English

    Color range : Limited

    Color primaries : BT.2020

    colour_primaries_Original : BT.709

    Transfer characteristics : BT.709

    Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant

    matrix_coefficients_Original : BT.709

    Mastering display color primaries : R: x=0.000000 y=0.000000, G: x=0.000000 y=0.000000, B: x=0.000000 y=0.000000, White point: x=0.000000 y=0.000000

    Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0000 cd/m2, max: 0 cd/m2

    mdhd_Duration : 68455

    Codec configuration box : hvcC
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  2. Maybe it's the variable frame rate but I'm not a HDR expert. Check the specs on the TV and see if it will accept your variable frame rate.
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