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  1. Grey Frames solved by muxing .m2ts video to .mkv. I'm also curious on the HDR nature of my film's file which I'm doing a fan-cut of. When I play it on a non-HDR display - the colors are muted and dull. But with HDR they look just normal.....or saturated. Ironically, when I play the 1080p version of the movie I have (IT) - the colors look saturated without HDR.

    I'm curious - I would imagine HDR encoded files had the ability to be 1:1 representations color-wise without HDR to the alternate 1080p non HDR source? Is this common with 4K UHD Blurays? Because when I play without HDR the colors are much duller than the 1080p NON-4K counterpart...of IT

    Also any idea why the HEVC has 2 video streams? One in 4K the other in 1920x1080 that just shows a green image?
    Last edited by TheLastOfThem; 22nd Jan 2018 at 18:05.
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  2. The 1920x1080 stream is probably extra Dolby Vision layer.
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  3. thanks. didn't realize dolby vision was a separate video thing.
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