Display "HDR10+" along with DV on in metadata when HDR10+ is also available, not just DV

Hybrid video files containing Dolby Vison and HDR/HDR10+ tags, only display the DV tag as default as seen in the above image.
Can we get video files to display HDR/HDR10+ tags for people with non Dolby Vision displays, such as Samsung?

IF ANYONE ELSE WITH ‘NON DOLBY VISION’ DEVICES WOULD LIKE THIS FEATURE, PLEASE LIKE THIS COMMENT!

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Could you run one of these files through mediainfo and post the output here?

Also, I don’t think Samsung TVs support DV so it will fall back to the HDR format. In the pre-playback screen it will show DV as the primary encoding but will fall back for the devices that don’t support DV

Hi Thanks for your reply.

Samsung TVs do not support Dolby vision content, that’s correct.
The Issue is the files that are ‘hybrid’ containing BOTH Dolby Vison and HDR10+ formats, they default to labelling the file as Dolby Vison even when it’s disabled in the Infuse settings. 2025 has seen a surge of HDR10+ content and defaulting to Dolby vision, makes it’s difficult to know what content is HDR10+ in my library. Is there a way to add a setting to enable HDR10+, so it defaults to labelling the file as HDR/HDR10+ for non Dolby Vision TVs.

Video
ID : 1
Format : HEVC
Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Format profile : Main 10@L5@High
HDR format : Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, Profile 8.1, dvhe.08.06, BL+RPU, no metadata compression, HDR10 compatible / SMPTE ST 2094 App 4, Version HDR10+ Profile B, HDR10+ Profile B compatible

I don’t believe there is a way to turn off the DV tag and display the HDR/HDR10+ tag but just brainstorming here, would it be usable for you if they showed both (all three)?

DV HDR HDR10+

YES!

Displaying DV HDR HDR10+ would be a perfect solution, or just ‘DV HDR10+’ as It’s only the ‘hybrid’ files that contain HDR10+ format that’s the issue, as normal HDR is the standard presumed fallback. Either option works.

I moved your post to the suggestion area and changed the title to reflect your request.

Sounds like a good idea to me. :wink:

Thanks

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How are you getting Dolby Vision to show on your movie tags? Is there a tutorial or YouTube video to show what the process is?

If your file is a DV file that Infuse recognizes as DV you’ll see the DV tag.

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