Best buy guide: Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy S24+. Woo-hoo join SamMobile on WhatsApp or Telegram!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

Notifications
    News for you

    Google could bring Samsung’s HDR10+ format into a bigger branding

    General
    By 

    Last updated: September 23rd, 2022 at 09:59 UTC+02:00

    The most popular HDR video formats currently include Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+, and it looks like Dolby Vision is winning the war. HDR10+, co-developed by Amazon and Samsung, is adopted by a few brands, studios, and streaming services. It is also the default dynamic metadata standard in HDMI 2.1. However, it hasn't caught as much attention as Dolby Vision.

    According to a new report from Protocol, Google is trying to establish a new umbrella brand, currently called Project Caviar. It will include HDR10+ and 3D immersive audio formats. The company is projecting them as free alternatives to Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. Since HDR10+ has largely failed to become a household brand, getting included under a larger format branding could lend it better support.

    Samsung's HDR10+ could spread faster with better branding support from Google

    To use Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, hardware manufacturers have to pay licensing fees to Dolby, which increases the overall cost of the products. An industry insider was quoted saying that a brand that sells a $50 media streaming device has to pay around $2 to Dolby to use Dolby Vision and Dolby Digital. However, brands still pay the licensing fees as Dolby branding gives them better marketing opportunities.

    With Google's free alternative media format, brands will no longer have to pay licensing fees. However, if the transition happens, it will take a few years. Google reportedly has plans to allow smartphone users to capture HDR videos and upload them on YouTube. The new media format branding could eventually come to Android, Android Auto, Android TV/Google TV, Chrome OS, Tizen, and Wear OS.

    This new HDR and 3D immersive audio branding will be governed by Alliance for Open Media, whose participating members include Amazon, AMD, Apple, ARM, Google, Intel, LG, Meta, Microsoft, Mozilla, Netflix, OPPO, Roku, Samsung, Snap, and Vivo, among others. Google is already discussing the new formats with hardware manufacturers and service providers.

    GeneralTV GoogleHDR10 Plus

    You might also like

    AI editing tools in Google Photos come to free users, non-Pixel devices

    AI editing tools in Google Photos come to free users, non-Pixel devices

    Google Photos on Android and iOS offers many useful AI-powered editing tools. However, these features are available only on Pixel devices and only for accounts that have subscribed to Google One (paid users). Well, not anymore. Google has announced that starting from 15 May 2024, many AI-powered editing tools in Google Photos, including Magic Eraser, […]

    • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
    • 3 days ago
    Google is copying icons from Samsung’s One UI for Android 15

    Google is copying icons from Samsung’s One UI for Android 15

    Last month, Google released Android 15 Developer Preview 2. Since then, experts have been digging deep into it to see what changes it offers and they’ve come across multiple new features, including a redesigned volume adjustment panel and Private Space. Well, now they’ve come across another new feature or rather a design change. According to […]

    • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
    • 3 days ago
    Ahead of broader RCS adoption this year, Google Messages to improve security measures

    Ahead of broader RCS adoption this year, Google Messages to improve security measures

    RCS is the successor to SMS and will soon see much broader adoption, as Apple is expected to bring RCS support to iPhones later this year. Ahead of its wider adoption, Google is adding some security measures to make RCS even more secure for users, and it involves warning users about possible risks. Google Messages […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 4 days ago
    Google Play Store bug makes it harder to reach your app updates

    Google Play Store bug makes it harder to reach your app updates

    The Google Play Store app on Android phones and tablets is experiencing a weird bug, which may annoy you if you frequently check for app and game updates. On some phones, the app shortcut to see your installed apps disappears in certain scenarios. Google Play Store bug for My Apps shortcut As spotted by 9To5Google, […]

    • By Asif Iqbal Shaik
    • 4 days ago
    Google Messages gets a redesigned message composition section

    Google Messages gets a redesigned message composition section

    In Google Messages, the section for composing a message is currently divided into two sections. The first section has the text input field, and the second section, which is located right below the first one, has the smiley, gallery, and plus icons. In this design, there’s a lot of empty space. As such, people have […]

    • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
    • 4 days ago
    Google’s Find My Device network goes live in Canada and the US

    Google’s Find My Device network goes live in Canada and the US

    After a long wait, Google has finally launched the Find My Device network, which allows people to locate their Android device on a map and also ring it even when it is not connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or mobile data. Giving you the ability to find Android devices even when they are offline […]

    • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
    • 4 days ago