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2160p 10-bit files have very high bitrates. If playing over a network, ensure you are using a wired Ethernet connection or a 5GHz Wi-Fi band.
This happens when you try to play a Dolby Vision file on a screen or player that doesn't support it. The player is unable to interpret the DV metadata.
Devices like the Nvidia Shield TV Pro or Apple TV 4K are the gold standard for handling high-bitrate 4K files with Dolby Vision.
A 4K TV or monitor that supports Dolby Vision . If your TV only supports HDR10, the file will usually "fall back" to standard HDR, but you won't get the frame-by-frame optimization. Playback Device:
Ensure your server is set to "Direct Play." If the server tries to "Transcode" a 4K HDR file to a lower resolution, the colors will often look "washed out" (tonemapping issues) and your CPU usage will spike.
Use MPC-HC with the MadVR renderer or the VLC Media Player (ensure it's the latest version for DV support).