Hey! Not sure if this is the correct forum to ask this, but here we go.. I bought a new LG C2 TV. I also have the Nvidia 3080 card and a new HDMI cable (Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 8K 60Hz 4K 120Hz 48Gbps Dynamic HDR). Question: Is it possible to watch HDR10+ (Dynamic HDR) content from my PC on my TV? Currently using MPC-BE and Madvr for video content. The content does support HDR10+. Im just not sure the player/madvr does. In madvr it says "dynamic metadata: Not supported".
Looking at the specs (https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled65c2pua for example), LG C2 doesn't support HDR10+.
Right.. Crap. Haha. So HDR10+ is a Samsung thing that nobody wants to use.. And Dolby is under license so nobody uses that either. xD
Most streaming apps support Dolby Vision, which looks very nice on my LG CX (with native apps, and apps for GoogleTV with Chromecast). I think C2 should be able to display 'just HDR10' when HDR10+ content is played. If windows won't play it, you could try and copy the movie to a portable drive, attach it to the TV and use the internal player to find out if it's supported by the C2.
"HDR10 Pro and HLG Pro are LG's own HDR solutions that process the HDR signal dynamically on each individual frame with improved dynamic tone mapping." Not sure what that is.. I guess its some AI instead of HDR10+?
Think it is. And it seems to be enabled by default when HDR content is played. I never touched HDR settings on my CX anyway. EDIT: it ain't no HDR10+, that's for sure EDIT 2: and it's not enabled by default for Dolby Vision btw, see https://www.lg.com/ca_en/lgoled/4k_hdr.jsp#:~:text=HDR Dolby Vision-,HDR10 Pro,frame-by-frame basis.