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I believe you will only get whatever is the lowest quality of all the components connected. Example Blue Ray is playing a Dolby vision capable movie, but tv only HDR capable , you'll only get HDR displayed on tv. It's usually always what ever is the weakest link in the chain of components is what you'll get for both audio and video.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello,SudaraM! Thank you so much for your inquiry. If your home receiver and TV support the DOLBY VISION and HDR10 features, yes, it will work. You may need to change some settings on the devices and use a Premium High Speed or High-Speed HDMI® cable that supports 18 Gbps to make it work. I hope this helps! - Romeo
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