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His.Dark.Materials.2020.S02E01.The.City.of.Magpies.2160p.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.HLG.HEVC-BLUTONiUM – 6.1 GB

His.Dark.Materials.2020.S02E01.The.City.of.Magpies.2160p.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.HLG.HEVC-BLUTONiUM – 6.1 GB

    

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His.Dark.Materials.2020.S02E01.The.City.of.Magpies.2160p.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.HLG.HEVC-BLUTONiUM – 6.1 GB

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Filename.......: His.Dark.Materials.2020.S02E01.The.City.of.Magpies.2160p.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.HLG.HEVC-BLUTONiUM.mkv 
FileSize.......: 6.13 GiB 
Duration.......: 46 min 25 s


Video 
Codec..........: HEVC Main [email protected]@Main 
Resolution.....: 3840x2160 
Aspect ratio...: 16:9 
Bit rate.......: 18.3 Mb/s 
Frame rate.....: 25.000 fps 
Color primaries: BT.2020 (HDR)


Audio 
Channels.......: 6 CH 
Format.........: Dolby Digital Plus 
Bit rate.......: 640 kb/s


Subtitle.......: English
Subtitle.......: English

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    Posted on November 9, 2020 at 09:50 AM

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    11 Comments on "His.Dark.Materials.2020.S02E01.The.City.of.Magpies.2160p.WEB-DL.DDP5.1.HLG.HEVC-BLUTONiUM – 6.1 GB"

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    Michael87
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    Can you please post a non HDR version (it’s called SDR) my tablet can play 4k video files but if can’t display HDR files. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

    BLUTONiUM
    Guest

    iPlayer only serves a HLG stream. This is SDR and HDR in a single stream and it will fallback to SDR where HDR isn’t supported. But note that the media player on your Tablet may not decode this information properly therefore won’t play.

    Use a different device like a TV 🙂

    Larkitect
    Guest

    Have you tried using VLC? It can handle just about anything you throw at it. The SDR/HDR shouldn’t be a problem.

    kaser
    Guest

    Thank you

    Kevin
    Guest

    FANTASTIC! Thanks!

    Mike
    Guest

    Thanks but I’m scared to watch this on my OLED because of the BBC logo.

    Larkitect
    Guest

    A 46 minute video won’t cause any sort of burn-in. Burn-in on OLED is possible but before that, if anything, it would just be image retention which is temporary.

    Janus
    Guest

    What he said.

    Larkitect
    Guest

    Thanks! 🙂

    elias
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    Thanks for the RG guys

    Nixon
    Guest

    I thought HBO didn’t do 4K HDR?

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