![]() ![]() Have you played HDR on PC too, and eventually know a player that can fix such problems, or maybe even a fix for MPC-HC?Īnd did you try to extract the vtt subtitles you were talking about, and see if they have a color added or if that is done by the player? Guess both would be possible, so it would be interesting to know. HDR isn't quite new actually, MPC-HC last update was a month ago, so maybe its not as easy as i would guess, or nobody really cares. Unfortunately MPC-HC doesnt seem to have a function for that and maybe other players as well i would guess (or i just haven't found it). Unless the VTT subtitle format has a HDR/SDR color function, but i would be suprised how it should work.īut maybe the player has a switch to do that, in practice the player should know if playing HDR or SDR, and could apply a color fix automatically. (which is the same thing i would want to do with SRT btw.) I would guess the VTT Subs you watch then, may got a similar color correction applied to the VTT sub, meaning they eventually have applied a color shift from white to grey to show up "normal" by adding a color font to the subs. Seems to be quite similar to SRT (simple text based file). ![]() The VTT subs are showing up when i put them into the same folder with the video file, just like other external subs would do. I converted SRT to VTT, using this web-tool here: When you stream HDR content on Apple TV for example (typically with WebVTT subtitles) the subtitle rendering looks perfectly normal (meaning they did some work to render the subs at the appropriate light level) I'm surprised the player doesn't adapt the subtitle presentation for PQ. ![]()
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