KeithMukai on Nostr: I think in theory, but there are a bunch of unknowns: * Can the PC's drive read the ...
I think in theory, but there are a bunch of unknowns:
* Can the PC's drive read the Dolby Vision data? If the gaming consoles' hardware can't read that data, stands to reason that other lasers will have the same limitation (I have no clue what the hardware issue is, though).
* Can the PC's drive read that third layer?
* Will the PC's playback software + hdmi hardware successfully complete the Dolby Vision hdmi handshake? hdmi sounds like a total nightmare communication tech.
* Can the PC's drive read the Dolby Vision data? If the gaming consoles' hardware can't read that data, stands to reason that other lasers will have the same limitation (I have no clue what the hardware issue is, though).
* Can the PC's drive read that third layer?
* Will the PC's playback software + hdmi hardware successfully complete the Dolby Vision hdmi handshake? hdmi sounds like a total nightmare communication tech.