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Keithless

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 23, 2021
1
0
Hi all,
New to the forum. New 13 pro user here, having some issues with the Dolby Vision / HDR video.

When I record a video in hdr, and view it in library, the video has the hdr icon on it.

I uploaded it to youtube directly from the phone, and no hdr is detected on playback on the tv's youtube app ( hdr compatible tv)

I transfer the file to my Windows computer, and when viewed in VLC the codec info appears to be BT.709

I saw a comment where someone said this is due to using windows, and apple converts hdr files to sdr when transferring to a windows computer.

Any help would be appreciated, Cheers!
 

RobertM.Easley

macrumors newbie
Oct 26, 2021
8
1
I am facing the same issue. When I transfer photos from android to iPhone, first of all i cannot copy and paste them in iphone (using windows) Secondly, when I transferred photos from different method. I could not open them.
 

stoney1922

macrumors newbie
Feb 21, 2022
4
1
Hi all,
New to the forum. New 13 pro user here, having some issues with the Dolby Vision / HDR video.

When I record a video in hdr, and view it in library, the video has the hdr icon on it.

I uploaded it to youtube directly from the phone, and no hdr is detected on playback on the tv's youtube app ( hdr compatible tv)

I transfer the file to my Windows computer, and when viewed in VLC the codec info appears to be BT.709

I saw a comment where someone said this is due to using windows, and apple converts hdr files to sdr when transferring to a windows computer.

Any help would be appreciated, Cheers!
For some reason on iOS devices, saved videos won’t show HDR. But when you steam the same content, it will be in HDR.
 

cynics

macrumors G4
Jan 8, 2012
11,959
2,156
Settings > Photos > Keep Originals

Go into the Youtube app, tap your profile pic in the upper right > Settings > Uploads > Upload Quality > Full

Apple converts videos and pictures unless the device is known to be able to decode DV HDR. Youtube sometimes has peoples upload quality reduced because uploading an HDR video could kill your data plan if applicable.
 
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