![]() See: “ Samsung to stop making Blu-ray players.” That triggered some alarm. That’s when Samsung announced “that it was no longer making 4K players and has confirmed that it will also halt production on new 1080p models” for the U.S. This mess continued until February, 2019. It was all very discouraging.įinally, in short, the distribution of 4K/UHD discs mastered as Dolby Vision and the availability of 4K/UHD Blu-ray Players on which to view them was so limited and confusing in 2018 that most customers simply stuck with the their standard Blu-ray and DVD players. Perhaps the best known affair regarding studio inconsistency was: “‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ 4K Blu-ray Brings More Disney Disappointment For AV Fans.” Also, I read that some customers had trouble determining if a 4K/UHD disc package was labeled as Dolby Vision. Meanwhile, the situation with Dolby Vision on 4K Blu-ray discs was uneven. Viewers were able to watch a lot of Netflix content in 2018 as 4K/UHD/Dolby Vision. The Dolby Profile needed for 4K streaming was delivered by Dolby Labs and Netflix made a big fuss about its content. But unexpectedly, Dolby Vision became more popular than expected. Jessica Jones, a Netflix Original, delivered in 4K/Dolby VisionĪs streaming video got more and more popular, the studios were enthusiastic about introducing HDR in the form of HDR10.
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