Bullet Train and Blade Runner 2049 are Sony Pictures/Columbia productions, and Alien: Covenant is a 20th Century Fox production.Īpple does appear to still prioritise Dolby Vision over HDR10+, though, with content and devices that support both. Atomic Blonde comes from Focus Features, which is owned by Comcast as part of Universal Pictures Fantastic Beasts and The Accountant are both Warner Bros films. This suggests that, as we’d expect, the HDR10+ support is studio dependent. The latter three all play in vanilla HDR10 (which doesn’t carry specific scene by scene metadata) on Samsung TVs. It appears, so far as I can tell, to be available on all Apple-created/owned TV+ shows and films, while a quick run through of some of the third party films on my account finds that it’s available on Atomic Blonde, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them and The Accountant, but it’s not available with Bullet Train, Alien: Covenant or Blade Runner 2049. As with the Dolby Vision support that Apple has carried on its app for years now, Apple’s new HDR10+ support works on some rather than all of the content the platform carries.
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