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BBC have announced that all episodes of Blue Planet 2 will be available on their iplayer platform in 4K HDR after this Sundays episode:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/help/latest-news/blue-planet-II-uhd
None of the XE9005 TVs are listed as being compatible to receive these broadcasts. Can someone please let me know if this is the case?
I don't see why they would not be considering they have all received the HLG update.
Thanks
to me it looks like
I'm really anoyed about this, my TV (KD 50SD8005) had the HLG update and to find it still can't play the BBC iPlayer 4k hdr is very disappointing to say the least.
Shame on you Sony.
Just spotted a couple of posts on the DigitalSpy forum which may have some relevance here:
1) Public service announcement - according to the "Blue Planet 2 HLG - No Samsung" thread on the Samsung Community forums, there is an iPlayer app update landed today (20/12/17) that means 2017 Samsung model owners are now seeing the UHD HLG version being offered by their TVs.
2) That's the point. It's not just the TV firmware that needs updating to support HLG, the app needs to be updated as well and these days the BBC don't provide the apps for free because of the number of platforms there are out there.
Could cost be an issue here?
So this isn't coming then?
There's more chance of the Daily Mail saying Brexit was a bad idea than Sony sorting this out before the 10th Jan
I will be seriously peed off if my 9305 cant be used to view the 4kblue planet content on Iplayer. Sort it out Sony and whilst you areat it how about letting uk users have the firmware update to make our tv's support Dolby Vision as promised.
I'm not sure the BP2 4K stuff is still On iPlayer.
I thought the issue was down to the BBC not certifying the android sets rather than SONY not pulling their finger out but may be wrong
Yeh, now it's no longer available Sony have shuffled this under the carpet.
Yup looks like its been pulled from Iplayer and with all the buck passing its not clear if its down to Sony or the BEEB my mney's on it being down to Sony They were meant t obe rolling out a firmware update to make thexe 93's haveDolby Vision support but fro what iveread about the release which hasalready been rolled out in the US is that its half baked and that dolby vision will only be supported via streaming apps and players will require a firmware update too so that the Metadata will be pre processed by the app or hardware. So why the X1 extreme chip isnt powerful enough to process it in my tv is beyond me 😞