So I have quite a Dolby vision and atmos collection of 4 k movies. They play fine (direct with shield pro)
But to this day I still don’t see any indication on Plex of Dolby vision or Dolby atmos (with the number of speaker channels). . Just HDR and “true hd”
Is there already a feature request out there to have Plex at the very minimum display the info?
Would Love to sort by these and/or have a way to create a dynamic library that includes those parameters.
Thanks and sorry if it’s another guy asking the same question a different way.
Plex does not identify Atmos or dts:X audio in any client.
Plex Web, app.plex.tv, displays if the video is Dolby Vision, HDR10, etc. This has not yet made it to all clients.
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4K DoVi (HEVC Main 10)
= Dolby Vision only (ex: DV profile 5 used by streaming services) -
4K DoVi/HDR10 (HEVC Main 10)
= both DV and HDR10 (ex: DV profile 7 from Blu-ray disc) -
4K HDR10 (HEVC Main 10)
= HDR10 or HDR10+ only -
4K HLG (HEVC Main 10)
= HLG
HDR10+ is not uniquely identified. It is listed the same as HDR10.
Some existing feature requests:
[Feature Request] Media Info on Dolby Vision Videos
Oragnize movies by Dolby Vision Yes or no // mod: filter for Dolby Vision content
Correctly identify & display Dolby Atmos, dts:X, and dts-HD MA audio tracks in Plex clients
Thanks for the info. I figured I was not the only one who had asked. Hope to see these feature requests get to the top of the queue someday. I know those of us that have dedicated home theater setups are not the majority.
There is the project I found on GitHub that creates overlays, it’s quite a bit of work to get it to scan at reg intervals but I’ve seen the results and I looks good hoping Plex can do it natively.
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