I have an issue where some DV content has a green hue on my Roku Pro television. It’s odd as it appears fine on my Sony A95L but has the green hue on my Roku Pro Televisions. The Roku TV’s support DV, and HDR10+ so I’m not sure that is going on. If anyone has insight or suggestions on settings, I may be able to change to fix it I’d really appreciate it.
Are the offending files DV Profile 5. Perhaps the Sony supports that profile and the Roku does not.
Profile 5 is the primary type used by commercial streaming services. I think they would have some people claiming false advertising to market a TV as being DV compatible and not support the version of DV most consumers would be utilizing.
That may be. I thought some TVs didn’t support DV Profile 5 within an MKV, only an MP4. What container is the OP using?
Close. There’s some edge case with Apple TVs where MP4 is needed to avoid transcoding I think. Can’t remember exactly what video format, but other than that the idea MP4 is the “optimal” container to use is an out-of-date notion.
And yeah, OP needs to do the needful and supply media info and client logs.
The container is MKV. Some releases work, but when they do they play in HDR10+ or standard HDR. The one’s that has the green hue don’t register as HDR at all from the television’s perspective.
Unsure next one I’ll check and compare with one that works
DV works fine with the streaming services, just not downloads
Do you know what’s a good tool for Windows to analyze, and compare the HDR video info?
MediaInfo can do this. DoVi_Scripts is a more powerful option.
@wRINkLe-sTiCk Any progress?
It appears that my Roku TV doesn’t like DV in the MKV container. If I change the container to MP4, it works just fine or HDR10+ plays fine in MKV. Some release groups are encoding their releases with DV and HDR10+ so I have setup my custom formats, and release profiles to reliably get releases that have both DV and HDR10+ formats, and they work on all my televisions.