![]() (PS And for real, if you're gonna watch a DV video without the DV quality, why the hell even bother. I didn't quite ask for an opinion nor an explanation. There's no use to this continuous gate-keeping on whatever I say, thanks. ![]() Good on the great news, have fun with that. Doesn't matter which client you use for that.Īnd as an extra, I don't think you know you can't technically play direct-stream DV when it isn't supported? Not because the client doesn't support it, but because Plex's backend doesn't. Not once did I mention anything beside DV not working on Plex as-is. If you read the damn changelog you can see that for yourself. HDR to SDR tone-mapping was broken, and is now fixed. Again it is fine to make assumptions on what I'm trying to say, nor was I trying to specifically argue with you, you decided to continue posting assuming I've said anything beside what I already said Here's the versions of the software used: If you have any question or comments, I'll be happy to answer them! Plex Media Player is part of Apps, Games and Add-ons, which is supported by the following people: See all Supporters. There were no conflicts on my system with these changes, but depending how you have yours set up, your mileage may vary. Next generation Plex Desktop/Embedded Client.NOTE: This is only to provide appimages, I am not the developer. All the colors should be correct, with no washed out colors or green/purple shading. Restart Plex Media Player and try to play your content. An easy way to do this is to open Powershell as an Administrator, and run this command (insert your path to the extracted DLL file)Ĭopy-Item "SourceFilePath" -Destination "C:\Program Files\Plex\Plex" Replace the DLL file in C:\Program Files\Plex\Plex with the file you just extracted. Įxtract the mpv-2.dll file to somewhere on your computer that you can remember. All of them played as expected, and had perfect colors (no washed out or weird colors with HDR content on a non-HDR display).ĭisclaimer: This is for the Windows version of the Plex Media Player only - I have not tested with other platforms or the server software. I've tested with a Dolby Vision file, a 4k HDR10 file, and a regular 1080p file. I can now play this content on Windows 10 without an HDR display, and with Direct Play from the server - no tonemapping required on the server side. These are the steps I followed to update the MPV version used by Plex Media Player, and enable the settings to process Dolby Vision content. I wanted to make it work within the actual Plex Media Player, so I did some research to see if I could make it work. I tried to set up MPV using the MPV shim program but it never worked quite right. I've recently become interested in playing Dolby Vision content on my Windows 10 PC. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads No referral / affiliate links, personal voting / campaigning / funding, or selling posts Welcome to /r/Plex, a subreddit dedicated to Plex, the media server/client solution for enjoying your media! Plex Community Discord Rules Latest Regular Threads: No Stupid Q&A: Tool Tuesday: Build Help: Share Your Build: Submit Troubleshooting Post Files not showing up correctly?
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