@ -4596,26 +4599,84 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info.md -->
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
@ -6056,26 +6173,84 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
</details>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info.md -->
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
@ -6137,10 +6312,60 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
@ -4429,26 +4432,84 @@ Also they often even rename the release name in to Portuguese.</li>
</details>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info.md -->
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md -->
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
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<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
<summary>All HDR Formats + DV (WEBDL) - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats + add <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code>?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Because you want maximum compatibility across all devices.</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
<li>You must add DV-WEBDL with a score if <code>-10000</code>!</li>
</ul>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
</details>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
</details>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info.md -->
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md -->
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
</details>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info.md -->
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md -->
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info-profiles.md -->
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
<!-- END INCLUDE -->
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Radarr/Radarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
<p>The only deal breaker with 2160p is when you get them with DV/HDR, 2160p without DV/HDR is a minimal profit.</p>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats ?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
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<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
<p>Si vous préférez les 2160p WEBDL (WEB-2160p)</p>
<p>Le seul problème avec le 2160p réside dans le fait de l'obtenir avec le DV/HDR, le 2160p sans DV/HDR ne représente qu'un bénéfice minime.</p>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats ?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
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<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
@ -3619,10 +3645,10 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<li>Profile name.</li>
<li>Allow upgrades. Sonarr will stop upgrading quality once (3) is met.</li>
<li>Upgrade until the selected quality.</li>
<li>The <code>Minimum Custom Format Score</code> allowed to download. <ahref="#minimum-custom-format-score">More Info</a></li>
<li>The <code>Minimum Custom Format Score</code>that is allowed to download. <ahref="#minimum-custom-format-score">More Info</a></li>
<li>Keep upgrading Custom Format until this score is reached. (setting this to <code>0</code> means no upgrades will happen based on Custom Formats)</li>
</ol>
<p>At the bottom in your chosen profile you will see the added Custom Formats where you can start setting up the scores.</p>
<p>At the bottom, in your chosen profile, you will see the added Custom Formats where you can start setting up the scores.</p>
<detailsclass="success">
<summary>Screenshot example - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
@ -3631,12 +3657,12 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<p>These screenshots are just examples to show you how it should look and where you need to place the data that you need to add, they aren't always a 100% reflection of the actual data and not always 100% up to date with the actual data you need to add.</p>
<ul>
<li>Always follow the data described in the guide.</li>
<li>If you got any questions or aren't sure just click the chat badge to join the Discord Channel where you can ask your questions directly.</li>
<li>If you have any questions or aren't sure just click the chat badge to join the Discord Channel where you can ask your questions directly.</li>
</ul>
</div>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Keep in mind Custom Formats are made to finetune your Quality Profile.<br>Generally, quality trumps all</p>
<pclass="admonition-title">Keep in mind Custom Formats are made to fine-tune your Quality Profile.<br>Generally, quality trumps all</p>
<p>Custom formats are controlled by Quality Profiles.</p>
<ul>
<li>The Upgrade Until score prevents upgrading once a release with this desired score has been downloaded.</li>
@ -3676,12 +3702,13 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<h2id="which-quality-profile-should-you-choose">Which Quality Profile should you choose<aclass="headerlink"href="#which-quality-profile-should-you-choose"title="Permanent link"></a></h2>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Which Quality Profile should you choose - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>The following Quality Profiles can be combined into a single Quality Profile if you, for example, want to be able to upgrade from 1080p to 4K/2160p.</p>
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<p>I decided not to add <code>Audio Advanced</code> Custom Formats to the WEB profile, You will hardly find HD audio with WEB-DL (Most newer WEBDL will have Atmos). If you also want HD audio formats I would suggest to go for the Remuxes.</p>
<p>I decided not to add <code>Audio Advanced</code> Custom Formats to the WEB profile, You will hardly find HD audio with WEB-DL (most newer WEBDL will have Atmos). If you want HD audio formats, I would suggest going with Remuxes.</p>
<p>Use the following main settings in your profile.</p>
<p>For some older shows you might want to enable the <code>WEB 720p</code> or even the <code>HDTV 1080p</code>.</p>
<p>For some older shows, you might want to enable the <code>WEB 720p</code>, or even the <code>HDTV 1080p</code>.</p>
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@ -4012,7 +4039,7 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Workflow Logic - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<ul>
<li>It will download WEB-DL 1080p. (If you also enabled <code>WEB 720p</code> and/or <code>HDTV 1080p</code> it will upgrade till <code>Upgrade Until</code>)</li>
<li>It will download WEB-DL 1080p. (If you also enabled <code>WEB 720p</code> and/or <code>HDTV 1080p</code> it will upgrade until <code>Upgrade Until</code>)</li>
<li>The downloaded media will be upgraded to any of the added Custom Formats until a score of 10000.</li>
</ul>
<p>So why such a ridiculously high <code>Upgrade Until Custom</code> and not a score of <code>100</code>?</p>
@ -4021,7 +4048,7 @@ You will need to set it up in the quality Profile you want to use/prefer to make
<p>The only deal breaker with 2160p is when you get them with DV/HDR, 2160p without DV/HDR is a minimal profit.</p>
<p>The only deal breaker with 2160p is when the release includes DV/HDR. 2160p without DV/HDR is of minimal benefit.</p>
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<p>I suggest to follow the following Guides first.</p>
<ul>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats ?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
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<p>I decided not to add <code>Audio Advanced</code> Custom Formats to the WEB profile, You will hardly find HD audio with WEB-DL (Most newer WEBDL will have Atmos). If you also want HD audio formats I would suggest to go for the Remuxes.</p>
<p>I decided not to add <code>Audio Advanced</code> Custom Formats to the WEB profile. You will hardly find HD audio with WEB-DL (Most newer WEBDL will have Atmos). If you also want HD audio formats, I would suggest going for Remuxes.</p>
<p>Use the following main settings in your profile.</p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Workflow Logic - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<ul>
<li>It will download WEB-2160p with HDR/DV.</li>
<li>This will download WEB-2160p with HDR/DV.</li>
<li>The downloaded media will be upgraded to any of the added Custom Formats until a score of 10000.</li>
</ul>
<p>So why such a ridiculously high <code>Upgrade Until Custom</code> and not a score of <code>100</code>?</p>
<p>Because I'm too lazy to calculate the maximum for every Quality Profile I use, and I want it to upgrade to the highest possible score anyway.</p>
</details>
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<h2id="custom-format-groups">Custom Format Groups<aclass="headerlink"href="#custom-format-groups"title="Permanent link"></a></h2>
<p>The following custom format groups should be combined with the Quality Profiles above. Users will need to choose which options and custom formats they prefer.</p>
<li>You have a setup that supports Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that also have have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>You have a 4K TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</li>
</ul>
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<p>I suggest to follow the following Guides first.</p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I choose All HDR formats ?</strong></p>
<p>For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of the following Custom Formats with the scores given in the table.</p>
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<divclass="admonition warning">
<pclass="admonition-title">Attention</p>
<p>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</p>
<p>From experience most of the time when people change scores or leave out certain CF that work together they end up with undesired results.</p>
<p>If you're unsure or have questions do not hesitate to ask for help on Discord</p>
<p>You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, AppleTV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.).</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md -->
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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</li>
<li>
<p>You've chosen a profile that includes 4K/2160p releases. You must use all the HDR formats with 4k/2160p profiles.</p>
</li>
<li>You must add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR formats - don't leave any of them out!</li>
</ul>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Why am I getting purple or green colors? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
</li>
<li>
<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
</ol>
</details>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
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<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Profiles - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
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<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
</div>
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<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
</ul>
</details>
<detailsclass="info">
<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<divclass="admonition bug">
<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
</div>
<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>
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<detailsclass="question">
<summary>Which HDR Format should I choose? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<divclass="admonition tip">
<pclass="admonition-title">Tip</p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
</div>
</details>
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<hr/>
<h3id="hdr-formats-dv-webdl">HDR Formats + DV (WEBDL)<aclass="headerlink"href="#hdr-formats-dv-webdl"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code> - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
</ul>
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<p>I suggest to follow the following Guides first.</p>
<p>For this Quality Profile we're going to make use of the following Custom Formats with the scores given in the table.</p>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/score-attention.md -->
<divclass="admonition warning">
<pclass="admonition-title">Attention</p>
<p>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</p>
<p>From experience most of the time when people change scores or leave out certain CF that work together they end up with undesired results.</p>
<p>If you're unsure or have questions do not hesitate to ask for help on Discord</p>
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<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>All HDR Formats + DV (WEBDL) - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<!-- BEGIN INCLUDE ../../includes/cf/dv-info.md -->
<divclass="admonition info">
<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
</ul>
<hr/>
<ul>
<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
</div>
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<h3id="hdr-formats-dv-webdl-hdr10-boost">HDR Formats + DV (WEBDL) + HDR10+ Boost<aclass="headerlink"href="#hdr-formats-dv-webdl-hdr10-boost"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
<detailsclass="abstract">
<summary>Add Custom Format <code>HDR10+ Boost</code> with a score of <code>901</code>- [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p><strong>Why would I add this Custom Format?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not all devices in your chain support Dolby Vision.</li>
<li>You share your media library with other family members that don't have Dolby Vision compatible devices.</li>
<li>You have a (Samsung) TV that supports HDR10+.</li>
<li>According the flowchart I should add this Custom Format</li>
</ul>
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<p>I suggest to follow the following Guides first.</p>
<p>All the used scores and combination of Custom Formats in this Guide are tested to get the desired results and prevent download loops as much as possible.</p>
<p>From experience most of the time when people change scores or leave out certain CF that work together they end up with undesired results.</p>
<p>If you're unsure or have questions do not hesitate to ask for help on Discord</p>
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<summary>All HDR Formats + DV (WEBDL) + HDR10+ Boost - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Dolby Vision is available in several profiles</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision release without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL releases (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux and UHD BluRay releases all of which have HDR10 fallback.<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
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<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV, It has been confirmed that with the latest build of Plex, Profile 5 MKV files now play correctly!</em><br><em>On an AppleTV 4K 1st gen and up, files are direct streamed (not transcoded) to an MP4 container and play using the native AVPlayer instead of Plex’s MPV.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, And will only play the HDR10 fallback.</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5 and deliver real Dolby Vision.</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy) - Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
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<pclass="admonition-title">If you use this Custom Format then 99% of the time you also need to add the following Custom Format <code>DV (WEBDL)</code> with a score of <code>-10000</code></p>
<p>If you (or family members you share your collection with) have a setup that doesn't support Dolby Vision then it's best to add <strong>ALL</strong> the HDR Formats listed above (including <strong>ALL</strong> the DV ones (with and without HDR in it)), It is important to also add the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#dv-webdl">DV (WEBDL)</a> Custom Format with a score of -10000</p>
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<h3id="why-only-web-dl">Why only WEB-DL<aclass="headerlink"href="#why-only-web-dl"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
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<summary>Why do you only have a release profile for WEB-DL - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>I only do WEB-DL my self for TV shows because in my opinion WEB-DL is the sweet spot between quality and size and you often don't see big differences anyway for TV shows. (Except for shows like GOT, Vikings, etc)</p>
<p>I only do WEB-DL, myself, for TV shows. In my opinion, WEB-DL is the sweet spot between quality and size (you often don't see big differences anyway for TV shows) except for shows like GOT, Vikings, etc.</p>
<summary>Why do you prefer P2P groups over scene groups - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Scene groups always release in a rush to bring it out as fast as possible.</p>
<p>So I noticed often that I got Repacks/Proper releases from them or from different groups and quality. P2P releases are a bit smarter and work sort of together by not doing the same release. Also, I noticed that with some scene releases the 5.1 audio was stripped out or converted to AAC audio.</p>
<p>In my opinion the P2P releases are of better quality. There's one scene group that does bring out quality releases <code>-deflate</code>/<code>-inflate</code>.</p>
<p>Scene groups are always in a rush to bring releases out as fast as possible.</p>
<p>I noticed, often, that I got Repacks/Propers from them, or of different groups and quality. P2P release groups are a bit smarter, and sort of work together, by not doing the same releases. Also, I noticed that with some scene releases the 5.1 audio was stripped out or converted to AAC audio.</p>
<p>In my opinion, the P2P releases are better quality. However, there is one scene group that does bring out quality releases <code>-deflate</code>/<code>-inflate</code>.</p>
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<h3id="why-so-many-repackspropers">Why so many repacks/propers<aclass="headerlink"href="#why-so-many-repackspropers"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
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<summary>Why do I see so many repacks/propers of Amazon WEB-DLs lately - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>A large portion of Amazon WEB-DLs in the last week have only had 192Kbps DD+5.1, because that's all Amazon made available initially. The proper 640Kbps DD+5.1 audio might appear a few hours later or a few months, but when they get updated, the episodes will be REPACKED.</p>
<p>A large portion of Amazon WEB-DLs in the last weeks have only had 192Kbps DD+5.1 (because that's all Amazon made available initially). The proper 640Kbps DD+5.1 audio might appear a few hours, or a few months, later. The lower quality release will be REPACKED when the higher quality audio is available.</p>
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<h3id="proper-and-repacks">Proper and Repacks<aclass="headerlink"href="#proper-and-repacks"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
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<p>I also suggest to change the Propers and Repacks settings in Sonarr</p>
<p>I also suggest that you change the Propers and Repacks settings in Radarr</p>
<p><code>Media Management</code> =><code>File Management</code> to <code>Do Not Prefer</code> and use the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#repackproper">Repack/Proper</a> Custom Format.</p>
<p>This way you make sure the Custom Format preferences will be used instead.</p>
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<summary>How to use a Custom Format to avoid certain releases? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>For Custom Formats you really want to avoid, set it to something really low like <code>-10000</code> and not something like <code>-10</code>.
Being when you add a Custom Format what you prefer and you set it to something like <code>+10</code> it could happen that for example the <code>BR-DISK</code> will be downloaded (-10)+(+10)=0 and if your <code>Minimum Custom Format Score</code> is set at <code>0</code>.</p>
When you add your preferred Custom Format and set it to something like <code>+10</code>, it's possible that, for example, the <code>BR-DISK</code> will be downloaded - (-10)+(+10)=0 - if your <code>Minimum Custom Format Score</code> is set at <code>0</code>.</p>
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<p>This is a musthave for every Quality Profile you use in my opinion. All these Custom Formats make sure you don't get Low Quality Releases.</p>
<p>This is a must-have for every Quality Profile you use in my opinion. All these Custom Formats make sure you don't get Low Quality Releases.</p>
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<h3id="custom-formats-with-a-score-of-0">Custom Formats with a score of 0<aclass="headerlink"href="#custom-formats-with-a-score-of-0"title="Permanent link"></a></h3>
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<summary>What do Custom Formats with a score of 0 do? - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>All Custom Formats with a score of 0 are pure informational and don't do anything.</p>
<p>All Custom Formats with a score of 0 are purely informational and don't do anything.</p>
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<summary>Minimum Custom Format Score - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Some people suggest not to use negative scores for your Custom Formats and set this option to a higher score then 0.</p>
<p>Some people suggest not to use negative scores for your Custom Formats and set this option to a higher score than 0.</p>
<p>The reason why I don't prefer/use this is because you could limit yourself when some new groups or whatever will be released.</p>
<p>Also it makes it much more clear what you prefer and what you want to avoid.</p>
<p>Also, it makes it much more clear what you prefer and what you want to avoid.</p>
<summary>Audio Channels - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
<p>Elsewhere in the guide, you will find a separate group of custom formats called <code>Audio Channels</code>. These will match the number of audio channels in a release, for example 2.0 (stereo) or 5.1/7.1 (surround sound). Personally I wouldn't add the audio channels Custom Formats as you could limit yourself in the amount of releases you're able to get. Only use them if you have a specific need for them.</p>
<p>Using it with any kind of Remuxes Quality Profile is useless in my opinion being that 99% of all remuxes are multi audio anyway. You can get better scores just using the <code>Audio Advanced</code> Custom Formats.</p>
<p>Elsewhere in the guide, you will find a separate group of custom formats called <code>Audio Channels</code>. These will match the number of audio channels in a release, for example, 2.0 (stereo) or 5.1/7.1 (surround sound). Personally, I wouldn't add the audio channels Custom Formats as you could limit yourself in the amount of releases you're able to get. Only use them if you have a specific need for them.</p>
<p>Using this with any kind of Remux Quality Profile is useless, in my opinion, being that 99% of all Remuxes are multi-audio anyway. You can get better scores just by using the <code>Audio Advanced</code> Custom Formats.</p>
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<p>Something like 95% of video files are x264 and have much better direct play support. If you have more than a of couple users, you will notice much more transcoding.</p>
<p>Use x265 only for 4k releases and the <ahref="/Sonarr/sonarr-collection-of-custom-formats/#x265-hd"rel="noopener noreferrer"target="_blank">x265 (HD)</a> makes sure you still get the x265 releases.</p>
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<p>Why am I getting purple or green colors?</p>
<p>There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content.</p>
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<p><strong>Unsupported Hardware</strong>: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, AppleTV, etc) doesn't support Dolby Vision or your hardware media player device doesn't support all the Dolby Vision Profiles. As a result, the device might struggle to produce accurate colors, leading to a purple or green tint.</p>
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<p><strong>Incorrect Display Settings</strong>: Dolby Vision content often requires specific settings to be enabled on your TV or display device in order to deliver the intended visual experience. If these settings are not configured properly, it can result in the device showing distorted colors (including purple or green hues).</p>
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<p><strong>HDMI Compatibility Issues</strong>: Sometimes, HDMI cables or ports may not be fully compatible with Dolby Vision. If the media player device is not recognizing the Dolby Vision signal properly, it may fail to process the content correctly, resulting in abnormal color rendering.</p>
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<p>To resolve the purple or green color issues when playing Dolby Vision content, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:</p>
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<li>Ensure your TV or hardware media player device is Dolby Vision compatible and up-to-date with the latest firmware.</li>
<li>Verify that your TV or display device is set up correctly and has the necessary Dolby Vision settings enabled.</li>
<li>Check the HDMI cables and ensure they are capable of transmitting Dolby Vision signals.</li>
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<p>Dolby Vision Profiles</p>
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<li><strong>Profile 5</strong><sup>(<em>1</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with WEB-DL Dolby Vision releases without HDR10 fallback.<br>(<em>Incompatible devices will playback with blown out pinks and greens</em>)</li>
<li><strong>Profile 7</strong><sup>(<em>2</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with UHD Bluray Remuxes and UHD BluRay releases.<br><em>These files will play on an Nvidia Shield Pro (2019), but on most other players will revert to the HDR10 fallback.</em></li>
<li><strong>Profile 8</strong><sup>(<em>3</em>)</sup> - This is what comes with (Hybrid) WEB-DL (HULU), Hybrid UHD Remux, and UHD BluRay releases (all of which have HDR10 fallback).<br><em>This works with several mainstream media players.</em><br></li>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Plex for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse is only capable of playing Dolby Vision profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.<br>This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.<br>So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.<br>Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen.</p>
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<li><sup>(<em>1</em>) <em>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>2</em>) <em>Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.</em></sup></li>
<li><sup>(<em>3</em>) <em>On PLEX for AppleTV it won't deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 8, and will only play the HDR10 fallback if CM2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”</em></strong>.<br><em>With infuse it will convert it on the fly to Profile 5, and deliver real Dolby Vision if CMv2.9 is used, otherwise you will end up with a black screen</em><br><strong><em>“Make sure you set the Extended Dolby Vision settings to Limited (prefer accuracy), Convert P8 to P5 (when possible), and play other P8 as HDR (output will switch to either DoVi or HDR depending on the video)”</em></strong></sup></li>
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<summary>Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]</summary>
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<pclass="admonition-title">It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts: <br>PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9.</p>
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<p>There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve that allows for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process.</p>
<p>More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: <ahref="https://professionalsupport.dolby.com/s/article/When-should-I-use-CM-v2-9-or-CM-v4-0-and-can-I-convert-between-them?language=en_US">Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0</a></p>