Dolby Vision has long been one of the most popular and visually impressive HDR (high dynamic range) video standards, widely adopted by nearly all major TV manufacturers and streaming services. Now, ...
When Apple trotted out the iPhone 12 lineup last October, it also introduced the ability to record video in Dolby Vision HDR. It was a first for smartphones, not just iPhones. But there was a catch.
While Dolby Vision isn’t supported by all HDR TVs (Samsung’s TVs have never included it), many experts consider the dynamic HDR format to be superior in terms of contrast, color, detail, and ...
Starting today, video upload and streaming service Vimeo is enabling Dolby Vision for creators, as well as the folks who stream content from the site, making it the first service of its kind to ...
Since late last month, many Amazon Prime Video subscribers have been wondering what happened to Dolby Atmos and Vision HDR support. The Dolby icons are still present on such Prime Video content as ...
Dolby's latest HDR evolution promises smarter TVs, but as is the case with everything else these days, it crams AI into its feature set. Your content might look great with Dolby Vision 2, but the tech ...
Amazon has silently removed support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on the ad-supported subscription tier of Prime Video. Users must upgrade to the ad-free subscription tier to enjoy Dolby Vision and ...
On January 29, Amazon started showing ads to Prime Video subscribers in the US unless they pay an additional $2.99 per month. But this wasn't the only change to the service. Those who don't pay up ...
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