New Field for HDR Information
Posted: 2025-02-22 15:33:05
Most new UHD 4K blu-rays are coming out with Dolby Vision as the HDR format and relatively fewer with HDR10+. For those such as myself, moving their collections from SDR HD encodes to HDR formats in UHD resolutions, it has become essential to keep track of the HDR format in which the compressed encode is stored on the hard drive, to avoid repeat encodes of the same file. One would happily re-encode a plain HDR UHD rip to a Dolby Vision HDR UHD rip, but there is little point in, for example, re-encoding a Dolby Vision Profile 7.6 file if one already has a Dolby Vision Profile 8.1 encode of the same movie.
Mediainfo clearly and completely reads all the formats, so it would be wonderful if an upcoming version of Ant Movie Catalog could add a new field for HDR information in the file information rows. The best place for HDR information would be right between the 'Video Format' and 'Audio Format' rows towards the bottom.
It should not, I hope, be too difficult to incorporate this new field. Antoine, it would be great to have your thoughts on this or, better still, if you would please add this to the 'to do' list for the next release, or request any of the others who might have the requisite expertise for the job to do the needful.
Thank you, Antoine, for what remains the best movie catalogue even after all these years.
Mediainfo clearly and completely reads all the formats, so it would be wonderful if an upcoming version of Ant Movie Catalog could add a new field for HDR information in the file information rows. The best place for HDR information would be right between the 'Video Format' and 'Audio Format' rows towards the bottom.
It should not, I hope, be too difficult to incorporate this new field. Antoine, it would be great to have your thoughts on this or, better still, if you would please add this to the 'to do' list for the next release, or request any of the others who might have the requisite expertise for the job to do the needful.
Thank you, Antoine, for what remains the best movie catalogue even after all these years.