To play in hdr either use TV's built in player or Madvr on PC.
Anyone who claims this is fake is ignorant. Its a capture of the original 4k HDR bluray with hdr enabled. All metadata is original even though its a capture I used a hdfury integral to extract the hdr metadata. This is by far the best capture even done of this movie using HEVC, hdcp 2.2 wasnt cracked it was simply stripped out with a stripper to capture it. I used HEVC 10 bit encoding 4:2:0 using the fast preset CRF 8 looks identical to the disc. Average bitrate of the original disc was 45Mb/s but most of the sharpness was preserved. Picture quality is about 96 percent the same as about as high as hevc can handle. Using anything higher will just waste time. Trust me I know what I'm doing I'm part of a hdr scene group on a private tracker and have done numerous 4k HDR captures. We are practically the only team still doing this most people have begun ripping 4k discs hopefully this disc will be cracked soon. My friend has sent the encryption keys to the person doing the cracking hopefully will be cracked in 2 weeks time. However, this is basically a 1:1 rip of the disc since there are no exclusive audio tracks on the UHD vs the regular bluray. This was captured from the 4k collectors edition Hong kong release http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Your-Name-4K-Blu-ray/189134/
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Kimi no Na wa. Your Name 2160p Bluray HDR HEVC Dual Audio.mkv (31.1 GiB)
@Aicha
I have the 4K BluRay disc, and that's how it looks like for me too! I think you need an HDR TV to actually get the fuller better colors. Without a 4K TV, it looks really dull.
>please learn the basic HDR knowledge first
Good luck trying to get people to understand HDR. It's a completely hopeless exercise lol. I mean just look at retards like herkz who think UHD is about muh spatial resolution.
If you people think something is trash, just move on to something else. No one’s forcing anyone to download anything. Why waste your time on pointless bashing? Or is because it makes your dicks itch that someone did something you didn’t like that you guys had to leave a pointless comment?
Do you guys really think that doing this would actually get the guy to actually do a release to your specification? More like deter it to the last thing the guy will do. Constructive criticism without the heat - that’s what a discussion is. This is why we can’t have nice things. There’s no appreciation for the things that uploaders do. All they get is shit for every little thing. Why don’t you fucks upload something so we can laugh at it as well. SMH.
>Or is because it makes your dicks itch that someone
It's because they don't own a UHD tv and pretending like the UHD release isn't vastly superior makes them feel better :^)
>It’s because they don’t own a UHD tv and pretending like the UHD release isn’t vastly superior makes them feel better :^)
sounds like you're really defensive because you realize you wasted money on an expensive TV LMAO
>I’m part of a hdr scene group on a private tracker and have done numerous 4k HDR captures.
What the fuck is a scene group on a private tracker? Do you even know what a scene group is?
>sounds like you’re really defensive because you realize you wasted money on an expensive TV LMAO
If I thought it was a waste I wouldn't buy a new flagship TV every year. Anyway, I still don't understand why you (and others) are so quick to call it shit when 1. you haven't seen it, 2. you don't know what HDR even is, and 3. you don't realise that 90% of the best UHD releases are upscaled from 2k digital intermediates. You're like that fucking WolfPack woman who insists 720p and 1080p is shit because she's still running a 480p monitor. You're being willfully ignorant and it's really dumb to see.
>UHD TV’s with HDR aren’t that expensive anymore tbh. ~400-500€ (40 inches) for a good one.
That's true, yeah, but UHD Alliance certified ones that have over 1k nits peak brightness are a lot more (at least here). And without that you're not really going to get the full benefit from HDR. Though it'd probably still look better than SDR.
HDR is like a good wine you wont notice the difference unless you know what to look for. The your name 4k hdr shows well if you look pay attention to the lighting throughout the throughout the movie. The constant use of lense flare are dramatically lit landscape really shines through hdr in terms of how much more pronunced it looks compared to the regular bluray which looks much less dynamic in terms of the brightness and looks overexposed alot of the time especially in bright scenes in the movie.
@psychickitten
LittleBakas is a 4K camera capturing the film playing on a 4K TV. Still really good picture; better than a 1080p direct rip, but it isn't a true 4K HDR UHD rip. This is the closest rip possible to OG quality until it's cracked.
Many thanks for the release. By the way, what happened to the first 9 seconds? It looks like screwed up. Afterwards it played perfectly as far as I have checked it.
@USGrant Nothing, it's likely your player creating a buffer for the rest of the video file so it'll play properly. Or at least, nothing was wrong with my copy. Perhaps a few bits became corrupted.
On Sony Bravia TV, the default video player will mark this content with HDR tag. I compared with other 2160P source, this is the only one shows HDR tag on Sony Bravia TV. It not hard to tell the difference between HDR version and non-HDR version in the first minutes of movie, the comet will look brighter and the sky looks darker in HDR version. Thanks so much to upload this, I brought 4K BD disc but have no device to play it.
Unfortunately, the default player of TV is not able to play it very well. After about 5 minutes playing, it's start to lag and the voice started to not being synced with video. I think the reason is that Sony Android TV have a SOC with very limited performance. After searching for solution, I found that on Apple TV 4K there is a player called MrMC which is able to play this content and process HDR information correctly (This is the only one app can process HDR information on Apple TV at this time). For a Home Theater, this is already a very good solution for now.
Plays flawlessly on a Sony BDP-X800. My XBR-43X800D is not the brightest and the movie feels a bit darker overall. One of the major scenes that stood out to me was the substation with the light on the helmet and bike.
Btw, when you play 4K content from your PC, it will sometimes make the image look dull, like in the above screenshots. Idk why this happens, but it happened ot me as well. So what I did was copy the movie on an external drive and then connect it to my TV. When I played it from the drive, it looked amazing. So bottom line: Use your TV's internal player to play the movie. Don't use your laptop with HDMI so you can stream on your TV.
>and the movie feels a bit darker overall
It's because the baseline reference brightness is lower for this than most anime. Was the same thing with the UHD Gundam masters.
Plex doesn't recognize this as HDR. What is the best app to use for playback if you don't want to connect a USB stick directly to the TV? (my TV is tucked into a recessed wall and getting to the back is a pain in the....
My PS4 and PC are connected, so an app suggestion for either would be appreciated.
My tv is struggling to play this through kodi vlc mx player and its internal player (playing movie through hdd on usb 2.0)
Im watching it on my 4k hdr10 tv btw
Idk why its not playing ..its struggling to play
Please help
Is it bc of the usb 2.0?
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