diff --git a/docs/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles.md b/docs/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles.md index 52231b8414..5fa32a8c88 100644 --- a/docs/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles.md +++ b/docs/Radarr/radarr-setup-quality-profiles.md @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ _The reason that we score lossy Atmos higher than lossless DTS-HD MA is that we ### HDR Formats -- 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.). +- You have a 4K TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, Apple TV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.). {! include-markdown "../../includes/cf/radarr-all-hdr-formats.md" !} diff --git a/docs/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles.md b/docs/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles.md index efea8530b7..90b9eb2fce 100644 --- a/docs/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles.md +++ b/docs/Sonarr/sonarr-setup-quality-profiles.md @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ The following custom format groups should be combined with the Quality Profiles ### HDR Formats -- 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.). +- You have a 4K TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, Apple TV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.). {! include-markdown "../../includes/cf/sonarr-all-hdr-formats.md" !} diff --git a/includes/cf/audio-info.md b/includes/cf/audio-info.md index 573a59429e..655444a7d5 100644 --- a/includes/cf/audio-info.md +++ b/includes/cf/audio-info.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -??? info "I have an AppleTV - [Click to show/hide]" +??? info "I have an Apple TV - [Click to show/hide]" ![!Audio Formats Flowchart](/Radarr/images/plex-audio-atv.png) diff --git a/includes/cf/audio-limitations-atv.md b/includes/cf/audio-limitations-atv.md index b830a98b1a..1324c6a2f6 100644 --- a/includes/cf/audio-limitations-atv.md +++ b/includes/cf/audio-limitations-atv.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -!!! bug "AppleTV doesn't passthrough HD-audio, If you use infuse, it's still limited!
Please check `I have an AppleTV`" +!!! bug "Apple TV doesn't passthrough HD-audio, If you use infuse, it's still limited!
Please check `I have an Apple TV`" diff --git a/includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md b/includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md index 3fd160e0f9..737abe7441 100644 --- a/includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md +++ b/includes/cf/dv-info-green-purple.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ There are several possible reasons why your TV would show purple or green colors when playing Dolby Vision content. - 1. **Unsupported Hardware**: 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. + 1. **Unsupported Hardware**: Your TV or hardware media player device (Roku, Apple TV, 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. 1. **Incorrect Display Settings**: 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). diff --git a/includes/cf/dv-info-profiles.md b/includes/cf/dv-info-profiles.md index 4cd29dab2d..bf16a744ef 100644 --- a/includes/cf/dv-info-profiles.md +++ b/includes/cf/dv-info-profiles.md @@ -11,15 +11,13 @@ {! include-markdown "../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md" !} - - (*1*) *PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used* - - (*2*) *Neither Infuse nor PLEX for AppleTV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.* - - (*3*) *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*
***“although your TV will incorrectly say that it is playing DV”***.
*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*
***“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)”***
+ - (*1*) *PLEX for Apple TV and Plex with Infuse will only play profile 5 correctly if CMv2.9 is used.* + - (*2*) *Neither Infuse nor PLEX for Apple TV will deliver real Dolby Vision with Profile 7.* + - (*3*) *PLEX for Apple TV will only play profile 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is used. However, we have also received reports that in some cases, it will fall back to HDR10, or you may encounter a black screen.*

To prevent your TV from incorrectly indicating that it is playing DV follow the steps provided by an Infuse user:**
“With Infuse ensure 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)”**
??? info "Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 and CMv4.0 - [Click to show/hide]" - !!! bug "It is too technical to explain in detail, so I'll keep it short with tested facts:
PLEX for AppleTV and Plex with Infuse only support CMv2.9." - There are two versions of Dolby Vision, namely CMv2.9 and CMv4.0. CMv4.0 uses an improved algorithm and a superior tone curve, allowing for better mapping and more controls during the Dolby Vision trim pass process. - More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: [Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0](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) + More info about the different Dolby Vision Versions: [Dolby Vision Versions - CMv2.9 vs. CMv4.0](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){:target="\_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"} diff --git a/includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md b/includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md index 673b6bd369..ff7ca1af9d 100644 --- a/includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md +++ b/includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md @@ -1 +1,3 @@ -!!! bug "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.
This is something that cannot be determined beforehand.
So whether you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible.
Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or encounter a black screen." + +!!! bug "Plex for Apple TV is only capable of playing Dolby Vision Profiles 5 and 8 correctly if CMv2.9 is being used.
Infuse 7.7.2+ offers expanded support for Dolby Vision Profile 8, including files containing CMv4.0 metadata, samples that were previously playing with a black screen, falling back to HDR10, or various other playback issues. [SOURCE](https://community.firecore.com/t/infuse-7-7-2-now-available/48208){:target="\_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}
The Dolby Vision Profile and Version of a media file cannot be determined by automation software before downloading it, so when you are using an Apple TV, with or without Infuse, it will always be hit or miss whether the content is compatible or not.
Additionally, it is uncertain whether the Dolby Vision layer will play, fall back to HDR10, or result in a black screen." + diff --git a/includes/cf/radarr-all-hdr-formats.md b/includes/cf/radarr-all-hdr-formats.md index 333094acd4..a418d8a08f 100644 --- a/includes/cf/radarr-all-hdr-formats.md +++ b/includes/cf/radarr-all-hdr-formats.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ **Why would I choose All HDR formats?** - - 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.). + - You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, Apple TV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.). {! include-markdown "../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md" !} diff --git a/includes/cf/sonarr-all-hdr-formats.md b/includes/cf/sonarr-all-hdr-formats.md index 5cb9a004ce..ac955b2b93 100644 --- a/includes/cf/sonarr-all-hdr-formats.md +++ b/includes/cf/sonarr-all-hdr-formats.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ **Why would I choose All HDR formats ?** - - 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.). + - You have a 4K/2160p TV and a hardware media player device (such as Roku, Apple TV, Shield, SmartTV App, etc.) that supports several HDR formats (such as Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, etc.). {! include-markdown "../../includes/cf/dv-limitations-atv.md" !}