Hope somebody can answere these questions! :) I feel like this is more of a DV general related topic, but It's very relevant for the 2019 Shield TV pro as well :) Am I overcomplicating this? Can my TV even take advantage of FEL/MEL, will it increase PQ? Or RPU is what actually counts (for the time being with current TV's)?.I haven't found much info on the RPU, I guess that is just a dynamic metadata but is this important in practice? Is it this that makes DV stand out? Or FEL?.What is the actual difference between profiles 5 and 8? They're both single layer, så lacking FEL, but I don't see any differences between them.Does that mean that DV with MEL layer playback will be supperior to FEL since FEL is copletely dropped? Or Shield can "dowgrade" FEL to MEL somehow and reproduce it? Acoording to information I have, Shield supports MEL.Isn't this enchancement layer (EL) the whole point of DV? If FEL is dropped, isn't that technically just an ordinary HDR10 playback?.Is this how it is? Shield still doesn't support FEL with the last update? If so, probably it never even will?.I made my first REMUX from the Mission Impossible Fallout UHD with MakeMKV and it preserved the full DV (MpegH HEVC (dvhe.07.06 BL+FEL+RPU)Īs per my understanding, my Shield can play profile 7 FEL but it ignores it completely and use BL+RPU only. I own a Sony A80j DV capable OLED TV and 2019 Shield TV pro. So I spent a good portion of yesterday trying to pierce through the complex world of Dolby Vision. Looking for content - send us a mod mail if you have something that should be added.(You can also email with a follow up or more detail) Samsung SmartThings hub support (using a dongle) is coming. It's also compatible with the GeForce Now game streaming, a service from NVIDIA costing $7.99 per month. Many android apps can be successfully sideloaded if not available on the store. The Shield Android TV supports Youtube, Netflix, Google Assistant, Plex, Kodi (or the optimized SPMC) and many other Android video-streaming apps and games. The 2017 editions come with an always listening games controller that offers Google Assistant support. ![]() ![]() It comes in two versions - a 16 GB version for $199/£199 and a 500GB version for $299/£299. The NVIDIA Shield Android TV is a high-powered Android TV device, featuring a Tegra X1 and 3GB of RAM (source).
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