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I think the purple/green tinge is caused by Dolby Vision HDR, not Atmos. Atmos is some kind of surround-sound standard.
There's a different HDR standard that causes washed out colors (again, I think).
I don't know how to handle either one without actually getting equipment to handle them.
What? What kind of hardware can't be emulated?
The kind that can decode high resolution, high bitrate video in real time
You can still emulate, just not in real time.
You can do almost anything given enough time and a Turing machine ;)
My point is that I find it weird that I can't convert it, no matter how slow.
Nobody here said anything about hardware, or emulation.
I understood hardware equipment too. What kind of equipment did you mean?
I'm telling you that "I don't know how to handle either one without actually getting equipment to handle them."
I was kind of hoping someone else had an answer, but now I'm kind of hoping they don't. Out of spite.