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Quick side question, any of you 4K UHD/HDR users tried any of their 4K content yet on the Disney+ app? I feel like the picture for HDR is a little dim. Just curious if others have experienced this?
Do they have that noted as different?
 

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Do they have that noted as different?

Yeah when you click on the title, and it takes you to the page that gives you a quick summary of the movie/show, it says underneath the title what format it is. HD or 4K
 

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What is the time range here? That's a crazy amount. I had a friend who was spamming my plex server with Blade Runner (terrible movie). I asked her what the heck, and she said she puts in on in the background. I put an end to that really quickly.

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Quick side question, any of you 4K UHD/HDR users tried any of their 4K content yet on the Disney+ app? I feel like the picture for HDR is a little dim. Just curious if others have experienced this?
I'm not an expert by any means on HDR but I know that it has certain "nits" requirements which is what separates a lot of HDR-capable panels in TVs, monitors, etc. There are nits minimums to meet HDR standards, but panels with higher nits will typically produce better quality video.
 

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A couple of problems here and there, but they've done a wonderful job on day 1. They knock out some punch list items and this is the premier streaming service hands down.
I'm enjoying it so far. Watching a few Marvel movies I skipped. The Mandalorian is also quite good
 

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I'm not an expert by any means on HDR but I know that it has certain "nits" requirements which is what separates a lot of HDR-capable panels in TVs, monitors, etc. There are nits minimums to meet HDR standards, but panels with higher nits will typically produce better quality video.

I googled it and it seems to be a widespread issue. Though, some people are claiming the HDR is so dark it's almost unwatchable. Mine isn't nearly that bad but it does seems dimmer on the overall picture.
 

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Quick side question, any of you 4K UHD/HDR users tried any of their 4K content yet on the Disney+ app? I feel like the picture for HDR is a little dim. Just curious if others have experienced this?

Everything I've seen in Dolby Vision has looked remarkable.
 

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Quick side question, any of you 4K UHD/HDR users tried any of their 4K content yet on the Disney+ app? I feel like the picture for HDR is a little dim. Just curious if others have experienced this?

Mine looks great - although I'll admit to not having a great eye for subtle differences like some seem to have.
 
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