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<summary>DV (WEBDL) - [CLICK TO EXPAND]</summary>
<summary>DV (WEBDL) - [CLICK TO EXPAND]</summary>
<p>This is a special Custom Format that block WEBDLs <strong>with</strong> Dolby Vision but <strong>without</strong> HDR10 fallback.</p>
<p>This is a special Custom Format that block WEBDLs <strong>with</strong> Dolby Vision but <strong>without</strong> HDR10 fallback.</p>
<p>You will need to add the following to your new Custom Format when created in your Quality Profile (<code>Setting</code> =><code>Profiles</code>) and then set the score to <code>-1000</code> or even <code>-10000</code></p>
<p>This Custom Format works together with the normal <ahref="#dv">DV</a> Custom Format that you can use to prefer Dolby Vision.</p>
<p>This Custom Format works together with the normal <ahref="#dv">DV</a> Custom Format that you can use to prefer Dolby Vision.</p>
<p>Most WEBDL from Streaming Services don't have the fallback to HDR10, What can results in playback issues like weird colors if you want to play it on a not Dolby Vision compatible setup.</p>
<p>Most WEBDL from Streaming Services don't have the fallback to HDR10, What can results in playback issues like weird colors (typically a green hue) if you want to play it on a not Dolby Vision compatible setup.</p>
<p>Remuxes and Bluray have a fallback to HDR10.</p>
<p>Remuxes and Bluray have a fallback to HDR10.</p>
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<detailsclass="faq">
<detailsclass="faq">
<summary>DV (WEBDL) - [CLICK TO EXPAND]</summary>
<summary>DV (WEBDL) - [CLICK TO EXPAND]</summary>
<p>This is a special Custom Format that block WEBDLs <strong>with</strong> Dolby Vision but <strong>without</strong> HDR10 fallback.</p>
<p>This is a special Custom Format that block WEBDLs <strong>with</strong> Dolby Vision but <strong>without</strong> HDR10 fallback.</p>
<p>You will need to add the following to your new Custom Format when created in your Quality Profile (<code>Setting</code> =><code>Profiles</code>) and then set the score to <code>-1000</code> or even <code>-10000</code></p>
<p>This Custom Format works together with the normal <ahref="#dv">DV</a> Custom Format that you can use to prefer Dolby Vision.</p>
<p>This Custom Format works together with the normal <ahref="#dv">DV</a> Custom Format that you can use to prefer Dolby Vision.</p>
<p>Most WEBDL from Streaming Services don't have the fallback to HDR10, What can results in playback issues like weird colors if you want to play it on a not Dolby Vision compatible setup.</p>
<p>Most WEBDL from Streaming Services don't have the fallback to HDR10, What can results in playback issues like weird colors (typically a green hue) if you want to play it on a not Dolby Vision compatible setup.</p>
<p>Remuxes and Bluray have a fallback to HDR10.</p>
<p>Remuxes and Bluray have a fallback to HDR10.</p>
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