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I currently have Plex and Radarr. I only ever got 1080p content because that’s all my tv would do. Finally getting a nice new tv and would like to get a few 4K hdr movies to watch. Should I be looking for Bluray2160, Remux, or disk and what will Plex play?

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[-] glish@localghost.org 4 points 1 year ago

Just the normal 2160p is probably what you want, remuxes are going to get very large with marginal benefit. You might have trouble if you're using the built-in smart tv app for plex, but the plex app on chromecast will keep up fine.

[-] mirisbowring@lemmy.primboard.de 1 points 1 year ago

As far as I remember, Remux is the only way to have True 10Bit HDR…

When compressed, HDR is either removed or not really working anymore - at least this was consensus some years ago.

[-] myogg@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

There are quite a lot of h265 HDR rips available now, particularly for newer series released on Netflix etc. They definitely support full 10bit HDR and look good to my eyes.

Seconded; the idea that you need a remux for taking advantage of modern audio/visual tech was never really true

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