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I need an unique solution. I have a video chain in my “home theater” that is either uhd hdr or up-converted uhd sdr video. One part of the chain goes to a uhd panel capable of handling hdr and sdr.
The second chain goes to my legacy devices which are 1080p or 1080i. Converting 2160p to 1080p or 1080i is simple and effective enough with those cheap converters found on amazon. Problem is I can’t find a cheap solution for hdr to sdr conversion.
(Yes I know I can change the output in my hdr devices to sdr but I want to try to keep the chain in its native format if possible)
The radiance devices can tonemap well but those are expensive. I think some of the hdfuries might work but am unsure. I remember a set top box or two that you could load a lut into that you could, in theory, do a hdr to sdr lut for but can’t find them online anymore.
So shot in the dark does anyone know a cheap hardware solution for hdr to sdr conversion?
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Well downscaling is a hell of a lot easier then upscaling so I would expect some competency with even the lowliest of devices but my video chain seems just fine. No odd artifacts that I can see.
In this particular case, I'm running down to 1080i for a CRT so any aliasing from throwing out lines doesn't register easily anyway. Its only the HDR to SDR issue that's my holdup from watching 4k content on it. Basically trying to have one video chain.
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Since so far I haven't even seen any "out of the box" tone mapping feature such as any built into ffmpeg or similar and considering the complex setting availability on a software renderer like MadVR, I doubt that any cheap device will give decent results as according to its developer and the discussions around that process suggest that it is a rather complex issue which I tended to underestimate myself before.
Also, in order to prevent banding, one wants proper dither during output to any lower video bit depth compared to the original (which some consider being something bad which essentially analog to the audio domain isn't but rather a crucial necessity).
However, maybe exactly that (MadVR*) might serve you by using a hopefully not so expensive PC and let it do all the work. Of course, at least from my experience so far that opens up a different set of worries like playback without micro stutters (as the output rate of graphic cards rarely really matches the video content), lack of comfort, etc.
* as it offers geeky settings like nits, color space, dithering
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I still can't get over how poorly implemented HDR has been, even in HDR displays nevermind SDR conversion
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Agreed and I think the mastering is just as bad as the end implementation.
I don't mind that there are all these standards. Most TVs will just incorporate them eventually (looking at you Samsung). My big problem is the mastering is all over the place with some movies being mastered at SDR levels still, 200, 1000, 2000, 4000 and even 10k. And that is with the same studio.
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