Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

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Balaji Gopal

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Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

PostWed May 12, 2021 1:52 pm

When can we expect support in Resolve Studio for export HEVC H.265 files with DolbyVision metadata using Dolby Encoding Engine?
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Re: Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

PostWed May 12, 2021 1:57 pm

When new features or bug fixes will arrive is something we don't normally know ahead of time.

They arrive when they arrive.
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Re: Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

PostThu May 13, 2021 6:15 am

With iPads/iPhones are becoming new norm for QC of HDR delivery hope Blackmagic so some attention in incorporating Dolby Encoding Engine in Resolve Delivery Page.
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Re: Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

PostThu May 13, 2021 2:22 pm

Balaji Gopal wrote:With iPads/iPhones are becoming new norm for QC of HDR
For Cinema? :shock:
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Re: Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

PostSat May 15, 2021 1:47 pm

HDR is for TVs and OTT deliveries only.
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Re: Dolby Encoding Engine support in HEVC H.265 export

PostSat May 15, 2021 8:45 pm

Yeah, but the source material comes from Cinema. (Mostly.) It seems a stretch that those guys are QC'ing on an iPhone.

And before things get too nitpicky, it's difficult to believe that anyone paying the Dolby license is QC'ing on an iPhone.

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