Disney+ is disabling Dolby Vision and 3D content in 11 countries
… While Disney will very likely appeal the ruling, it could take quite a while for these formats to be restored, assuming Disney can even work out a deal to do so. …
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… While Disney will very likely appeal the ruling, it could take quite a while for these formats to be restored, assuming Disney can even work out a deal to do so. …
… Disney adds that an “advanced algorithm” will tailor the feed of videos to your preferences and interests, though it leverages only content from Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN. This is far from the extent of vertical video on Disney+ from the sound of it, though. …
… In a statement, Disney says: Dolby Vision and 3D support have now been restored on Disney+. …
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… Disney+ subscription required to access Disney+ content. …
… The news also completely shuts down a deal previously made between Disney and OpenAI, which would have allowed Sora to use Disney IP in user-prompted videos. …
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