That lady looks like Natasha! And the narcissism is off the charts. I call that "stupid confident". Boris taught me about that. He said always reduce "I" and "me" to the absolute minimum. When you look back on your writing you always see those spurious little "me, me, me" references. Thinking he makes a lot of sense. See, don't say "I'm thinking". Nobody cares about you.
One day you will thank me for this.
EDIT: Oops, meant one day you will be thankful for this. OK?
If I may add, yes Guest 2, just make a project and script for your HDR stream. Then run x265.exe with the script and the options Boulder described. It's not that involved.
HDR10 has static metadata while HDR10+ has dynamic metadata. I understand that x265.exe can encode with HDR10+ if built appropriately. DGIndexNV only understands HDR10 so you would need a different tool to extract HDR10+ metadata. There are no plans to do anything about HDR10+. DolbyVision is winning. DGTools already extracts that.
Tried to index a 8K file on a 1080p screen, and the main window broke the border of the screen.
Would be sweet to have an extra zoom ratio of 1/6 or 1/8 and be able to automatically switch to that for 8K content.
Along the same line
Would it be possible to add more zoom options or a sliding scale
My particular case use
I use 4K tv as monitor
My settings in Win 10 are to use 175% size
I can only use up to zoom 1/2 ( 0.5*1.75=0.875) of screen
If I select zoom=1 ( 1* 1.75 ) then the window is to big
Also consider zooming a 1080p video on a 4k monitor, zoom>1 would be nice to have
I checked many HDR10 movies and everyone has "Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 (Type 2)" in MediaInfo. Do you think X265_CL must contain one more option --chromaloc 2 ?
* Added a line X265_CL to the bottom of the HEVC index file (for HDR PQ streams) containing command line
parameters for x265.exe derived from the colorimetry, HDR metadata, and frame count. This line
can be cut and pasted to your x265 invocation. Boulder