Are 4K Blu-rays Not Getting The Best HDR? | You Asked Ep. 59

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Slyclientthetechdad
    @Slyclientthetechdad Месяц назад +90

    Thanks for continuing to cover physical media topics. People have no clue what they are missing out on not watching 4k UHD Discs. Its unfortunate that the big corporations swindled their way to making people feel that the convenience of streaming is superior to getting top quality. Then they give you options that benefit them as far as choices and the general public just accepts this. Then every year they make them pay for a movie like Home Alone. Smh

  • @edgarmendez519
    @edgarmendez519 Месяц назад +47

    The majority of us know what you guys at digital trends and you, Caleb, are all about. I am grateful for everything I’ve learned here and other channels. No need for having to explain yourselves for adding a membership but makes complete sense. Keep up the great work!

  • @devonmccarroll6509
    @devonmccarroll6509 Месяц назад +36

    Caleb, I just wanted to say that you've helped this--ahem--60(ish) year old lady learn so much! I really like to research the things I'm buying, and try to learn as much as I can about how technology works and how to do things myself. I really appreciate you and all that you do, and I look forward to these "You Asked" videos every Sunday!

  • @beauport
    @beauport Месяц назад +11

    Yes please, a dedicated video on in-depth AV trouble diagnosis. You provide so much to your listening audience.

  • @Hibbsy316
    @Hibbsy316 Месяц назад +11

    "Mr Hibbs," I don't get very often 😊 thanks for looking at my question! I'll definitely try the soundbar on a friends TV, with it being intermittent might be hard to replicate.
    When I said in eARC I can loose sound, it literally disappears, no audio at all.
    When I said HDMI, I probably should have said just basic ARC mode, in this mode no issues at all but no Atmos. I'll try your suggestions and report back. Thank you again for taking the time to answer my question! Love the show.

  • @1Aquadon
    @1Aquadon Месяц назад +6

    Discs have a residue very often and should be cleaned before first use! YES on troubleshooting clinic vids Thanks Caleb!

    • @Manu-Official
      @Manu-Official Месяц назад

      Seen that video too.

    • @dann3989
      @dann3989 Месяц назад

      Correct. Cleaning the disc is definitely the first thing to do.

  • @B_Ahmed1234
    @B_Ahmed1234 Месяц назад +3

    Caleb, you and your team are awesome. Some people out there will always complain about things that are completely optional even when they don't lose anything.

  • @MattyDaddy14
    @MattyDaddy14 Месяц назад +3

    For the hdmi problem. Samsung firmware update had a known issue with constant dropouts and then after they fixed that, they changed the hdmi E-arc setting to not pass thru DD/DD+ when the hdmi are was set to auto. Maybe try setting earc to OFF and audio to pass thru or auto. 🎉
    Second. For anyone making comments about your monetary goals with this channel, direct them to your goldenear towers review!! That review alone should give people a better idea of your motivations! Keep up the great work!! 🎉
    Ps. Can’t wait to see your 110UX review!! 🎉

  • @t19coles88
    @t19coles88 Месяц назад +13

    You rock bro! The whole team is doing a great job.

  • @tomreidy1237
    @tomreidy1237 Месяц назад +7

    Did you mention cables first as a problem? I would start there before moving equipment around.

  • @BigPhi84
    @BigPhi84 Месяц назад +10

    6:41 I thought that I was experiencing sound drop off problems too! 😂😂😂

  • @craigpratt224
    @craigpratt224 Месяц назад +1

    Trolls will always be trolls. They just seem so uninformed, uneducated, ignorant yet willing to "offer" their opinion on stuff they know nothing about. I know it must be so hard to ignore them, but just keep up the great work Caleb. You and your team are doing a fantastic job!

  • @CareBear-Killer
    @CareBear-Killer Месяц назад +1

    For the folks with the audio drop out issues...
    I have a sony TV. it was great everywhere, but when streaming from the internet, I'd get some random audio drop outs. Turns out it's how the TV caches and adjusts the audio based on the wifi signal changes. so any movement in the house or breathing wrong that would cause a fluctuation the wifi signal, even if it doesn't effect the internet speed, would cause the TV to adjust the audio and cause a quick drop out.
    I installed a $20 wireless media bridge and connected my TVs ethernet port to the bridge. Haven't had an audio dropout in months.
    With troubleshooting, sometimes you have to get creative, but never stop eliminating things. No matter how sure you are about something, test it anyways.
    At some point, you will find the cause of your issue. This goes for anything you're troubleshooting.

  • @Rman_237
    @Rman_237 Месяц назад +26

    For the 4k bluray player example- A lot of players stuggle with skipping on 100GB discs. It's a known issue with many players. Id stick with Panasonic (UB820 specifically), out of the readily available players, as there are a lot fewer complaints.

    • @JeskidoYT
      @JeskidoYT Месяц назад +1

      Unfortunately that Panasonic one is a bit pricey compared to the rest

    • @rayenwoomed5323
      @rayenwoomed5323 Месяц назад +8

      @@JeskidoYTThe PS5 console is also good at handling 100 GB discs. The only downside is that it does not support Dolby Vision.

    • @fastenedcarrot9570
      @fastenedcarrot9570 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@JeskidoYT Is it? I moved to a Panasonic UB820 from a Sony player that had skipping issues (even after a replacement) and it was significantly less than the Sony player.

  • @adamfrost9048
    @adamfrost9048 Месяц назад

    I appreciate everyone behind this channel that's posting positive, helpful, and fun content.

  • @manoharreddy8613
    @manoharreddy8613 Месяц назад +13

    No matter what the trolls say, we normal users learned a lot from your content, and educated ourselves.
    Love from India 🫡

  • @jasonwurster387
    @jasonwurster387 Месяц назад +2

    Caleb. I've been a sub for years. I'm sorry that you felt like you needed to make this video about trolls, but I get it. Keep up the good work man, and I'll be here for years moving forward. Thank you!

  • @techinrl9869
    @techinrl9869 Месяц назад +1

    Sonos sound bars have an issue where the volume drops to zero. I’ve generally seen that happen after power failures or firmware updates. I have to up the volume again to address it temporarily, but if I turn the TV off and back on again, the volume is back at zero. Power cycling again will often fix it. There is also a kluge that worked with the old Sonos app where you change a bunch of audio and video configurations and then set them back. When it happened again after the new Sonos app, I found the kluge no longer worked, so I had to power cycle to fix it.

  • @brNL_sp
    @brNL_sp Месяц назад +1

    I’m a Dolby Vision certified colorist. I can tell you that most movies are not graded much brighter than what an SDR version is expected to look like on a consumer device. SDR is a relative standard that gets as bright as your screen is set to. HDR is theoretically an absolute standard that should have the exact same brightness on any screen (emphasis on theoretically). So it’s usually a choice to grade it a bit brighter than the SDR 100nit standard otherwise it would look too dark for most viewing conditions, but not by much. Also the way our vision works means there’s very little to be gained from brighter nit levels. So much so that half of the data of HDR sits in the first 100ish nits and you get progressively less data for brighter levels. Which means that the extra brightness is intended for low detail pixels such as specular highlights. Your middle gray and most of the information should not be too high up in order to get the best chunk of the signal.

  • @MJ-ge6jz
    @MJ-ge6jz Месяц назад +1

    I was a PC Tech over the phone for 7+ years. I used the divide and conquer method. This system works for any kind of problem. Like Caleb said, it saves a ton of time.

  • @sainzrob
    @sainzrob Месяц назад +7

    Lemme input some tips here with the first 2 problems:
    * Disk skipping: i learnt that some blu-ray disks come in with some kind of lubricant/manufacturing byproduct on the cases that leech into the disks that causes the skipping. It's the oily substance you can see on both the case and the underside of the disks. Cleaning both with a dry microfiber towel might help.
    * Audio dropouts: i didn't know this was a multiple generation/model problem because i got a Samsung Q90R home and have the same problem that i've solved for myself. The TV tries to handle or do something with the high bitrate audio tracks (DTS-HD MA/DTS:X and Atmos/TrueHD) that and inserts random sub-one-second dropout. That's why you solve it partially when you change to a audio mode where your home theatre or soundbad doesn't play those audio formats.
    The solution is easy: don't pass your audio thru the TV to avoid the dropout. Just let your soundbar or home theatre handle it. Connect the Bluray player to your soundbad then the soundbar to the eARC port. If you have a Xbox Series X or PS5 that uses Dolby Atmos while playing, you'll encounter the same problem and you can solve it in the same way: connect your console to the soundbar and the soundbar to the eARC port on your TV.
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    I hope this helps some of you with these problems.

  • @CouchCoach
    @CouchCoach Месяц назад +1

    For the randomly skipping uhd discs. When i encountered those, i dir the following. Carefully whiping them with water and drying with a fine cloth. thus removing chemical residue on the discs. That made that problem go away.

  • @Exzeph
    @Exzeph Месяц назад +9

    I've had brand new 4K discs (still shrink wrapped) have grease smears on their silvered surface. So new disc doesn't mean anything -- still possible to have to clean them

    • @dann3989
      @dann3989 Месяц назад +1

      This type of playback problem has been discussed on Blu-ray websites and the conclusion is the following: the first thing to do is always to clean the disc (even if it seems to be clean).

    • @dxsloparr
      @dxsloparr Месяц назад +1

      Yep. I make sure to wipe my disc every time I put it in the player. Otherwise it freezes.

  • @truthseeker5079
    @truthseeker5079 Месяц назад

    You are right about movies and HDR. I read an article years ago talking about HDR and movies. The article said the same thing you are saying. Why would a director blow out a light source or a fire when it's not needed for the scene? Sometimes a scene needs certain lighting or color to set a tone and that brightness might just need 150 nits not 700 nits for no reason.

  • @DDenton46
    @DDenton46 Месяц назад

    With regards to the disc skipping, it might be the off gassing that happens. Look at the inside of the disc case. If it's cloudy looking, you need to wipe the case & the disc with microfiber cloths. Use separate cloth for the discs. I d recommend doing this every time you get a new bluray before playing them.

  • @LongStoryShortTelly
    @LongStoryShortTelly Месяц назад +1

    Netflix in particular are going to want the HDR stream to look quite different to the regular HD stream because they’re charging extra for it. A very different motivation to that of a director! 13:19

  • @mingtan88
    @mingtan88 Месяц назад

    Hi Caleb, with so many TVs that you have reviewed over so many years, I would love to know which one(s) do you personally use in your daily life, and why? And what about your personal sound system?

  • @Spencer151
    @Spencer151 Месяц назад

    Disc freezing issues- I had similar experience, fixed problem. Player: Sony UBP-X800M2, Tv: Sony XR-65A95K, AV Receiver: Sony STR-DH550. The Blu Ray player and AV receiver HDMI ports are made with a soft flexible metal that will easily bend thereby loosening the fit between HDMI cable and the port itself. As a result, the connection was not firm and caused intermittent playback problems. I carefully bent the internal connection tabs within the ports to ensure a tight connection. Never had a problem since. If your player has WiFi capabilities try going wireless to rule out connectivity issues to see if problem resolves.

  • @thisoldman55
    @thisoldman55 Месяц назад +2

    I am ready for an in depth analysis in diagnosing tv problems!

  • @truthseeker5079
    @truthseeker5079 Месяц назад

    I have the Sony X900H and that tv can only get about 800 nits max in brightness. But most content doesn't even come close to that much brightness so the tv tone maps 95% of everything just fine. Then there is Dolby Vision HDR that literally calculates your tvs capabilities and does tone mapping for the HDR content for the tv.

  • @terrystone1192
    @terrystone1192 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for all the WORK you and your team do. I have found that ALL helps me make value choices. I am planning on purchasing C4 55 do to your review of the same. Thank you. Keep up the great work you do. 😊

  • @jamesrobinson1579
    @jamesrobinson1579 Месяц назад

    A good high level trouble shooting starting point.
    As for your explanation of lower HDR highlights on Blueray... seems well explained and parallels exactly how your home theatre sound should be sized... My biggest system (9.2.6) is 15 channels at 350W RMS and 2x SVS SB16 Ultras... (and all of the speakers can handle more than my RMS power potential)... I am certainly NEVER going to be playing it at anything close to max volume, and rarely even run higher than -35Db... there's zero chance of distortion or clipping with loads of headroom... I figure max nits are similar on the eyes and screen as max volume is on the ears and speakers...

  • @Steve30x
    @Steve30x Месяц назад

    On the star trek blu ray pausing or skipping. I have every star trek movie on blu ray. Three of the disks had skipping problems on my PANASONIC UB390 4K blu ray player. I upgraded to a Panasonic UB820 two years ago and it plays all of the movies flawlessly.

  • @rabidfollower
    @rabidfollower 16 дней назад

    HDR is not just about brightness and nits. It's also about the extra *shades* of colors made possible by 10-bit color of HDR (whereas SDR has only 8 bits). Both bright and dark colors benefit from the extra bit depth. In other words, HDR benefits EVERY type of picture. The fact that many 4k Blu-rays don't use it is likely due to storage space, since that extra 2 bits per pixel would increase the video file size majorly, to the point that more compression would be needed, which nobody would want.

  • @peterdurand3098
    @peterdurand3098 Месяц назад

    As the late Jerry Pournell once said (I paraphrase) if there is a problem between a computer and another device, first ting to do is switch cables. The cheapest possible fix and it is not uncommon to see that that fixes the issue.

  • @cooldaddyslick6869
    @cooldaddyslick6869 Месяц назад +5

    The sound drop out is a known Samsung issue. Happens to me with a Samsung sound bar. I have to go into the sound settings and put it on tv speakers to get sound again. Then I can put it back into earc mode. Annoying as heck

    • @Hibbsy316
      @Hibbsy316 Месяц назад

      What TV do you have? So frustrating

  • @kenmuchiri6283
    @kenmuchiri6283 Месяц назад +5

    Caleb, just remember that “The noise of the market doesn’t stop the farmer from selling his produce," and "The croaking of the frogs don't stop the cows from taking water at a well."

  • @ColJonSquall1
    @ColJonSquall1 Месяц назад

    Hearing Caleb describe call center tech support, is a bit of a flashback. Some of the longest calls I had handling support on behalf of Xbox, getting Windows Media Center to connect to the 360 from a PC. Granted, I was on the team that made most of the knowledge base articles that addressed the varying degrees of issues that could and would happen. When I started at the call center, we had 2 Media Center articles, 2. Both amounted to, keep trying, if it doesn't work after 40 minutes, send to tier 2, lol.

  • @JesseOsmerproductions
    @JesseOsmerproductions Месяц назад +1

    Yes, a dedicated video on solving AV troubleshooting

  • @stevengaddis1362
    @stevengaddis1362 Месяц назад

    On the disc freezing issue... I experienced a similar issue with a blu-ray player in the past, and the culprit ended up being inconsistent humidity levels in the room. The laser lens was getting fogged up and losing its tracking.

  • @michael-4k4000
    @michael-4k4000 Месяц назад +1

    Caleb, is their any way you can compare 5 or 6 of the years best TVs so we can see how the older models compare against the newer models. Am pretty sure we’re not gonna see that much of a difference.

  • @josephkim007
    @josephkim007 Месяц назад

    For the Blu-ray player, if it isn’t the player or the TV or the sound bar that are the problem, maybe it might be the power. if the power isn’t clean or if it is a bit spotty, maybe that is causing the disc to stop spinning or freezing. For my house there is one outlet that is always spotty and whenever I plug-in electronics into that outlet they don’t work that well, but they work fine in other outlets. Just thought it might help.

  • @khmr33
    @khmr33 Месяц назад +5

    I remember reading a white paper early on that stated 100nit SDR content could be mapped to 200nit HDR with no loss in quality.
    Considering I calibrated my LG CX's ISF Dark to a perfect Rec709 reference response with a colorimeter, I can easily say watching SDR Bluray is just as enjoyable as UHD Bluray.
    When it comes to actual films, I think you're right about preserving the look of the film... as long as the expanded dynamic range matches the dynamic range of the film stock or digital cinema camera, that's going to be enough.
    The thing I've been wondering myself recently is how often film color would naturally exist outside of the Rec709 colorspace and can DCI-P3 or Rec2020 most efficiently allow for the full color response without clamping.
    My main gripe is that currently, we're seeing 144Hz panels get into consumer televisions and that a perfect opportunity to accurately simulate a triple strobe film projector and eliminate telecine conversions forever. Display each frame of 24p 3x with 3 black frames in between, and you get 24x6=144 just like a real film projector. I'm more interested in high brightness panels being able to maintain the correct APL with a 50% BFI ratio like I described than reach for the stars with blinding specular highlights.
    I was disappointed that LG wasn't touting such a feature in the G4, it should have been priority one!
    Currently, the only way to even experiment with this would be a SDR Bluray fed into a RetroTink4K that could generate the black frames and triple buffered image and then send the resulting 144Hz signal to the LG amd then calibrate ISF Bright to 100nits with the BFI baked in.
    I'm hoping someone can get through to LG at the right level and get them to understand that a feature like that is ideal.

    • @josephslomka8161
      @josephslomka8161 Месяц назад +1

      The mapping between film color and digital display is interesting. Film is subtractive and produces it's most saturated colors at it's darkest as well. Digital produces it's most saturation at the brightest colors. Rec2020 gamut is good for film color reproduction because the extreme saturation available produces additional saturation at the lowest level of brightness. It really helps get some of the color back in shadows that can go all pale and BLAH on other digital masters

  • @jayjohnson3732
    @jayjohnson3732 Месяц назад

    Only been aware of this channel for 3 or 4 months. Love what you do, it feeds my inner home theater and music listening nerd. Kind of surprised this is the first time hearing about the inevitable losers who love to hate on anyone they think has it better than they do. Water off a ducks back Caleb. Be the duck.

  • @LeezahB
    @LeezahB Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for another great episode of You Asked! I enjoyed the troubleshooting tips segment and think reviewing the principle of narrowing down the problem was helpful. More of that may be good. I enjoyed hearing about the colorist’s take on the HDR topic and hope to hear more about it. I am sorry that you had to do a segment reminding your audience to be kind or at least civil in the comments. The attacks I sometimes read can bring things down for all of us. It’s possible to have differing opinions without the negativity.

  • @slerched
    @slerched Месяц назад +1

    Another way to look at HDR peaks: compare it to LFE in a soundtrack. You want the deep crazy thump held for when it's needed for a big impact. If everything is always thumping it's not really impactful anymore.

    • @techsamurai11
      @techsamurai11 Месяц назад

      It's more like elevating treble and bass and reducing midrange. It's a strange effect when A/B'ed to SDR. It's also why TVs cannot A/B SDR and HDR. It's a bit shocking. You could only do it on Chrome and IE with Netflix because of the bug in Netflix on Chrome lowering resolution to 720p 1mbps while IE Chromium played DV. Then you need a super monitor or TV to handle SDR and HDR (OLEDs cannot handle SDR). I'm probably one of a handful of people along with the best engineers that have A/B'ed SDR and HDR in a blind test.

  • @robertj1138
    @robertj1138 28 дней назад

    i am really enjoying the channel. Thank you for what you do.

  • @chrismaiers4020
    @chrismaiers4020 Месяц назад

    100% support the 'Following the Signal Path' video.

  • @rootbeer8994
    @rootbeer8994 Месяц назад

    Thanks for another great informative You Asked video! I always look forward to Sunday's for it. Have a great weekend to you and your team!

  • @toneslotohnz4540
    @toneslotohnz4540 Месяц назад

    To the guy with the disc freezing issues - I think it's probably an HDMI "handshake" issue with your TV. I have found occasionally blu-ray discs will have intermittent audio dropouts, and for awhile I blamed the discs,, or my blu-ray player, or my pre/pro, before it dawned on me that it felt like an HDMI handshake symptom. So I paused the disc, turned my TV off waited 10 seconds, then back on again, and the problem was gone. My HDMI cables are up to date, and in fact my TV is only a few years old, so that was the only possible culprit. Now when it happens I go straight to the TV. Hope that helps.

  • @Barbarapape
    @Barbarapape Месяц назад

    Good luck with your membership option, there is no such thing as a free lunch and if i had
    been paid only a few pence for the many hours i have spent helping others out with A/V issues
    i would be a very rich man, which i am not.
    The A/V trade in general is not a well paid one, only a lucky few make it to the top and earn a good income.
    Just keep doing what you do best Caleb, keeping us informed of all the new gear even if we will never
    own most of it.

  • @CasepbX
    @CasepbX Месяц назад

    I already know how to troubleshoot like a pro... cause I do it for my job lol. But, I'd still watch a troubleshooting video from you Caleb!

  • @willduran6083
    @willduran6083 Месяц назад

    Troubleshooting vid would be great. By the way, Reddit forums can also be helpful. I had a similar blue ray issue to the one on this video. After checking the Reddit forums I figured out it was my internet connection and switched from WiFi to an Ethernet connection on my Blu-ray player and it fixed the issue.

  • @n815e
    @n815e Месяц назад

    I really enjoy these videos. Thanks.

  • @brianhall3268
    @brianhall3268 Месяц назад +1

    I love Pink Floyd and I tried playing some blu ray live concerts on my 4k player. And the audio wouldn't sync properly....about half a second off- words weren't matching the mouth....really annoying. I thought it was the disc but then pulled out my old blu ray player i saved. The disc worked properly and perfectly off it. That's how I trouble shoot....using other players or tvs, just as you suggested

  • @TJWasiuk
    @TJWasiuk Месяц назад

    One of my favorite channels. Thank you for all that you do.

  • @Will_Parker
    @Will_Parker Месяц назад +6

    Sony Blu Ray players are very well known to skip disks, especially the 100 gig disks. When I had one I needed to update the software regularly and that reduced it a lot but didn't solve the problem entirely. Panasonic has a better player that's never skipped but was pretty expensive in comparison.

    • @bigcdub
      @bigcdub Месяц назад +2

      I own both the Sony X800M2, and the Panasonic UB820, 3 years, 0 problems with either...

    • @Will_Parker
      @Will_Parker Месяц назад +5

      @@bigcdub I upgraded to the 820 because the 2 800s that I had previously owned had so many skipping issues

    • @bigcdub
      @bigcdub Месяц назад

      @@Will_Parker Yeah, you probably should have went with the X800M2, but in both Panasonic and Sony forums, people have experienced problems with both players, so I guess it’s the luck of the draw…

    • @Bisaju2
      @Bisaju2 Месяц назад

      ​@@bigcdubI'll look into getting one of those.

    • @Bisaju2
      @Bisaju2 Месяц назад

      If no issues with x800m2 I can handle manually switching to dolby vision without the whole screen going pink like the x700

  • @Ishn01
    @Ishn01 Месяц назад +1

    Amazon has their October Prime sales coming in just over a week, and Black Friday/Cyber Monday are creeping up fast. When do you anticipate posting a list of 2024 recommendations?

  • @thematthewlondon
    @thematthewlondon Месяц назад +3

    6:40 is that an audio troubleshooting joke/easter egg? i had to play it back to make sure it wasn't my system, lol

    • @LeezahB
      @LeezahB Месяц назад +3

      I noticed that too! Maybe just a glitch in the editing?

  • @joeschmoe5009
    @joeschmoe5009 Месяц назад

    Never rule out hdmi cables just because theyre good or expensive. Ive done that before and turns out my $100 3 ft cable had crapped out after 2 years. I found out by buying a $5 cable and the issue was solved. So since its a cutting out problem, just try other cables, its a cheap easy way to rule that out too. Remember, even $20million mclaren f1's still need maintenance and parts replaced. Cost/quality doesnt always matter, things just randomly fail and wear out.

  • @markbourne4623
    @markbourne4623 Месяц назад

    I would love to see you make a ‘follow the signal path’ video!

  • @anthonywhittica5687
    @anthonywhittica5687 Месяц назад

    I would try different HDMI cables as well (for the first issue)

  • @eddieshealey15
    @eddieshealey15 Месяц назад

    Hi Caleb, I've been looking to mount my TV for some time now. Going to my local Best Buy I see option from Sanus, Rocket Fish and Best Buy Essentials brands. Do you have a Preference on which TV mount would hold up over time the best? The TV will be mounted above a fireplace. TV: 55" TCL Roku TV (55R617)

  • @FrostyDog9186
    @FrostyDog9186 Месяц назад

    Haters gonna hate, I guess...At the end of the day, content costs money to produce--quality content doubly so, and memberships are a great way for those who are able and want to contribute to do so, It's just as you said, the rest of us lose nothing and, hey, if memberships really take off, maybe we actually gain as DT has more money to spend making the videos we love to watch.
    As for HDR in Blu-Ray movies, it's worth remembering that projection can't do HDR except maybe in the highest end commercial settings. Although even then, I think that HDR10 on my Samsung S95B (thanks for that recommendation a couple of years ago, btw) blows even my local state of the art Dolby theater out of the water. Most theaters are stuck with SDR for at least the foreseeable future and I'm betting studios just don't see the value proposition in grading for HDR--especially because they still have to grade for SDR anyway to maintain backward compatibility for all those guys watching movies on bedsheets tacked to the wall.

  • @enzodragon0
    @enzodragon0 Месяц назад +2

    For the guy with the soundbar issue it could also just be the HDMI cable. I say replace it with a higher quality HDMI cable

    • @Hibbsy316
      @Hibbsy316 Месяц назад +1

      That was me 😊 done and done! Made sure they were certified high speed cables and didn't go too cheap but not silly expensive either. I'll keep up the detective work like Caleb said

  • @davemay8505
    @davemay8505 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome work Caleb

  • @notsorandumusername
    @notsorandumusername Месяц назад

    I wholly support the question about HDR on 4K discs. I too have been underwhelmed by the HDR prestentation on many discs. The resolution was higher and the colors gamut larger, yes, but the dynamic range often did not seem to differ that much from regular SDR 1080p Bluray. Now, I have an older OLED, a LG E6 from 2016 that was never the brightest screen to begin with, but recently I ran a test where I switched of the HDR coming from my device, feeding the tv 2160p SDR instead. I saw no truly noticable difference. The thing is however, I _do_ clearly see the difference on Dolby Vision titles streaming on Netflix or Disney+. So I guess it really is a case of UHD Bluray discs underutilizing the format. We finally have something that can range up to a 1000 nits at least and now we're not using it. It's the opposite of the loudness wars on CD's where the far larger dynamic range CD's have compared to vinyl wasnt utilized either by having everything close to 0dBFS. Or is this just another case were film distributors want us to double dip AGAIN by releasing 'remastered HDR' or whatever they'll call it that _does_ use up to a 1000 nits. then 4000 nits, then 10,000 nits?

  • @matthewweflen
    @matthewweflen Месяц назад

    The problem with the "4 different players" question is that we don't know what 4 players were tried.
    Sony 4K players are notorious for skipping/freezing issues on 4K discs. I know because I myself have an X700 and X800 player that freeze on triple layer discs (which were each pristine). Only switching to the Panasonic UB820 fixed the problem.

  • @michalispetrides5896
    @michalispetrides5896 Месяц назад +4

    Sony B7 review please.
    Can you also recommend TCL European models and prices. Very different fr US models.
    Thank you

    • @DarkKnight-gw4gw
      @DarkKnight-gw4gw Месяц назад +1

      If there is a B7 review it should address that anyone who ran the Sept 16th firmware update now has many of their pictures settings rendered useless. Sony has since removed the update from their website.

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 Месяц назад

    HDMI handshake problems at a guess. Had issue with one TV that never got solved (had to return) the audio kept randomly dropping.
    Pull the plug, switch back on the TV once again finds the HDMI, for a while - it's not as great a system as it's made out to be.

    • @kriswingert1662
      @kriswingert1662 Месяц назад

      It is only done for content protection, and that is it. HDMI is a mess, but Display port can do all of it and more.. and better.

  • @johnblue3674
    @johnblue3674 Месяц назад

    Caleb, you do awesome work!

  • @MikeSellersGA
    @MikeSellersGA Месяц назад +1

    Another vote for a dedicated troubleshooting video.

  • @markchristopher8515
    @markchristopher8515 Месяц назад

    Thank you Caleb.😊

  • @Sampson.entertainment
    @Sampson.entertainment Месяц назад +1

    On the 4K player freezing, for example Sony players work better if you turn off 4k up scaling there’s a bug in the system with up scaling and some 100 gig discs.

    • @alanjipy55
      @alanjipy55 Месяц назад

      I've had no problems with a, Pioneer UDP-LX500 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, which i've had over 4 years.

  • @josephslomka8161
    @josephslomka8161 Месяц назад +2

    I do a bit of HDR mastering work and every single director is looking at how the image tells the story of their movie. 100% of the goal is tell the story. The consideration of the TV is only taken in to account to make sure that it can accurately convey the decisions made to tell the story. The technology exists for creatives to communicate a story. Just because more and brighter colors can be shown doesn't mean that it suits the story to use them. You can always turn up the brightness and increase the saturation on your own TV as a matter of personal preference. However doing that detracts from the careful visual work the director of photography and colorist put into the visual story telling.

    • @superstew79
      @superstew79 Месяц назад

      A certain RUclipsr doesn’t believe in directors intent and how they are creating a image a certain way to convey certain look and feel

    • @josephslomka8161
      @josephslomka8161 Месяц назад +1

      @@superstew79 It's common. Many people don't think about why movies or shows look a way. It's consumption vs creation. When you are watching you want the imagery to bend to your personal preferences. That's fine but you may miss something that was being explained by deliberate color choices.

    • @superstew79
      @superstew79 Месяц назад

      @@josephslomka8161 well this RUclipsr seems to think everything one and everything should look like a cartoon, hell even go as far as juicing up colours to make them appear when they really shouldn’t. He thinks HDR is a huge scam, I personally think it’s the biggest game changer to films in years. Having that wider colour gamut really allows for more details to be painted, it’s like asking a artist to paint you with 10 colours vs 1000 colours

    • @techsamurai11
      @techsamurai11 Месяц назад

      I have a question - when HDR increases brightness does it generally lower the brightness of other parts of the screen or does it spotlight the brightness in a smaller area?

    • @josephslomka8161
      @josephslomka8161 Месяц назад

      @@techsamurai11 Depends on the display technology and the overall brightness level. The brighter the highest peak can only be on a small screen area with OLED. There is a limit to the total full screen brightness available. A 1200 nit oled may only be able to hold that brightness for 5% of the screen. A full screen white can be limited to 200-300 nits

  • @Wiggywoo1977
    @Wiggywoo1977 Месяц назад

    Dont listen to the dumbass trolls. The majority of people watching these videos really enjoy and appreciate the content.

  • @Pocketkid2
    @Pocketkid2 Месяц назад

    The purpose of HDR is not to be super bright. The purpose of HDR is to be super bright on the occasion that you need it to be. But it is true that a lot of movies still underutilize the format, presumably because as you said they want to be consistent with other releases and the colorists/directors don't feel that they need a large range of brightness to properly present the film. In fact, I think Roger Deakins himself said he doesn't like grading for HDR specifically because of how bright it gets.

  • @TheMNbassHunter
    @TheMNbassHunter Месяц назад

    Don't forget KISS... Keep It Simple, Stupid. The solution may not always be simple, but start with the easy stuff first. In the first example, with the skipping DVDs, did you check the HDMI cable? Swapping cables is a whole lot easier than first jumping to trying multiple DVD players and swapping tvs and sound bars.

  • @pietroscarpa2384
    @pietroscarpa2384 Месяц назад +1

    I don't understand the obsession with brightness in hdr? A too brightness destroys the image of a film in my opinion, especially if you watch it in a dark room.

  • @movie_av_impulse
    @movie_av_impulse Месяц назад

    Humble yourself. That's funny. Anyways, don't listen to the haters. Just know that when you get haters, you're doing your job very well.. Caleb, we as real supporters are here to do exactly that support you. Okay, moving on the other reason why and with me being a physical media collector. I will share this with you. Most studios and directors don't take full advantage of 4K Blu-ray discs, because we as reviewers myself included. Hate it when a scene gets blown out because it just takes away from the actual experience. There has to be a humble balance for a picture in the movie to look the way the Creator intended it to look and I for one am happy that they do not take full advantage of it, here's why, because I can't stand when Netflix does their series, movies, etc blowing out a particular scene for WOW people while I myself can't even make out any details.. That right there as a reviewer, will lose points for doing that. And I might just not give it a good review picture wise. .keep pushing forward guys!

  • @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc
    @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc Месяц назад

    I think I figured out something that's been bugging me. I just got the LG C3 77" OLED. I have the Pixel Brightness and the Contrast set to 100 and the Black Level to 53 - 57, depending if the video is dark or just not bright. I'm seeing that 100 in Standard is not the same as 100 in HDR. It's a great picture but where is the high nits this thing is supposed to show? Then what's the advantage to get an even brighter newer TV?

  • @IAmRabbet
    @IAmRabbet Месяц назад +1

    Great video as always Caleb. F the noise Cable. Opinions are like $h*ts everyone has them. Keep doing what your doing its a choice people can choose if they wanna become members.

  • @we8463
    @we8463 Месяц назад

    Will you please evaluate AV receivers?

  • @sirjonsmithiii992
    @sirjonsmithiii992 Месяц назад

    Regarding nits/brightness/highlights, seems like movie theaters are holding the tech back. It is amazing how slow technology can take in movies.

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM 22 дня назад

    An in-depth troubleshooting video would be very welcome.

  • @Radarcb329
    @Radarcb329 Месяц назад

    There is one basic fact not mentioned in this video. Even the AMC Dolby Cinema with laser projection doesn’t have TV like dynamic range, in either end, brights or blacks. However the Dolby Cinema has the most outstanding Dolby Atmos you will hear anywhere including speakers with ribbon tweeters located everywhere including the ceiling.

  • @edwinclaudio8081
    @edwinclaudio8081 Месяц назад

    Damn Caleb! You are the bomb! Keep it up!💯

  • @michaelgodlewski5173
    @michaelgodlewski5173 Месяц назад

    Have you been able to play the re release of the 4k movie Twister. It will not play on my Magnatar UDP900

  • @ericr7538
    @ericr7538 Месяц назад

    Love the content, but when are we getting the b7 review?

  • @alansomebody6886
    @alansomebody6886 Месяц назад

    Absolutely! Make that video!

  • @sikeston1978
    @sikeston1978 Месяц назад

    Troubleshooting tips would be great

  • @richroj
    @richroj Месяц назад

    very good video Caleb, thank you 👍💯

  • @garybaddeley2329
    @garybaddeley2329 Месяц назад

    What is happening with the Telly TVs that I heard about on your channel months ago?. I still haven’t received mine

  • @bdbestxyzIII
    @bdbestxyzIII Месяц назад +1

    Why do we need bright and expensive TVs like Bravia 9 then?

  • @ThePwig
    @ThePwig Месяц назад +2

    Oppenheimer was shot on film. It was even edited on film. Film doesn’t have that giant dynamic range after all is said and done.

    • @Bisaju2
      @Bisaju2 Месяц назад

      There are a few 4ks out there. Criterion for example. That don't have hdr. I don't freak out honestly. Umbrellas super Mario bros (1993 film) looks better in 4k even without hdr compared to the blu ray. I think it should be creator decided when possible of how its implemented. I do think companies like arrow and uk companies like 88 films and eureka! Do a great job. Vinegar syndrome also does a great job and they only work with hdr10. I hear some studios can do some freakish hdr jobs on movies. So it is a case by case. Something like john wick 4 is impressive in hdr probably there is always something going on with lighting and what not inneach scene.

    • @christopherbrown5023
      @christopherbrown5023 Месяц назад +1

      @@Bisaju2 Vinegar Syndrome isn't exclusive to HDR10 only. For example, their China O' Brien 4K and upcoming Howling II 4K releases indeed have Dolby Vision.

    • @Bisaju2
      @Bisaju2 Месяц назад

      @@christopherbrown5023 thanks cool to know. That being said their hdr10 stuff looks great. Heck their 1080p sdr looks great too.

  • @scottsacala
    @scottsacala Месяц назад +2

    Oh wow.. I’m early for once! Been a while since I’ve bought a blu-ray. Haven’t even tried 4K UHD’s since streaming got to where it’s at these days

    • @Pocketkid2
      @Pocketkid2 Месяц назад +7

      Try 4K Bluray. It's worth every penny and so much better than streaming...

    • @scottsacala
      @scottsacala Месяц назад

      @@Pocketkid2 will do, thanks! I didn’t get a 4k tv until about a year or two ago. And I’ve read that a lot of streaming services compress their 4k content to where it’s basically regular blu-ray 1080p quality (or even worse).
      Any recommendations on the best looking 4k blu-rays? I’m open to whatever. I’m curious to know what are reference (picture) quality movies these days.

    • @DrakonR
      @DrakonR Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Pocketkid2it's not worth every penny. It's greatly overpriced which is why it's recommended to buy on sale. The difference isn't great enough to justify the price differential.

    • @Pocketkid2
      @Pocketkid2 Месяц назад +1

      @@DrakonR Overpriced? Do you know how many 4K movies you can get for $10-20 that literally contain three versions of the film? Stop spreading misinformation

    • @DrakonR
      @DrakonR Месяц назад +2

      @@Pocketkid2 you're using the exception to the rule. Most are in fact much more expensive than Blu ray. Reality is tough eh?

  • @allantay8129
    @allantay8129 Месяц назад

    4K blu ray players are limited by HDMI 2.0 = 18Gbps of bandwidth. Movies are encoded at 4:2:0 chroma sampling, lesser than 4:4:4 uncompressed or even 4:2:2. Throw in Dolby Atmos / DTX:X, there's not enough bandwidth. Manufacturers won't upgrade to HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps bandwidth).

  • @patrickc950
    @patrickc950 Месяц назад

    Keep up the great work

  • @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc
    @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc Месяц назад +2

    Clean the disc, clean the disc, clean the disc. NOT in a circular pattern either.

  • @saulgoodman2018
    @saulgoodman2018 Месяц назад +1

    It can be an issue on the disc itself.