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Technology Stocks : DLB Dolby Laboratories
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From: Cooters2/8/2020 6:10:16 PM
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An interesting royalty tidbit from a review of HDR10+ and DV.

displaydaily.com

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Many of today's HDR TV sets support both HDR10 and Dolby Vision. But not Samsung's. Samsung decided around 2017 to develop the non-proprietary static-metadata HDR10 into an open-source dynamic-metadata system they would call HDR10+. At the time, Samsung said they were doing this to: 1) be able to adjust various parameters and EOTFs, which they could not do with Dolby's proprietary closed-box system; and 2) to avoid paying Dolby's license fee, which Dolby estimates to be $3.00 per set in its white paper.
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