Unless you can link to the specific "HEVC windows 10 app", I'm pretty sure you're referring to "HEVC Video Extensions", which is just a codec pack for decoding HEVC files.
>DV app is called Dolby Vision Extensions app
The linked article says that you need a "Dolby Vision licensed device"? That suggests it might need some sort of calibration for it to work?
I haven’t verified this myself, but I’ve seen a bunch of people on reddit claim success with the following combo:
* Movies and TV player
* HEVC extension
* Dolby Access app
* Dolby Vision extension
Additionally Dolby Vision works on Windows with a few big budget games. Thus the pipeline exists and can be used. It’s just obscured by proprietary secrets.
Unless you can link to the specific "HEVC windows 10 app", I'm pretty sure you're referring to "HEVC Video Extensions", which is just a codec pack for decoding HEVC files.
>DV app is called Dolby Vision Extensions app
The linked article says that you need a "Dolby Vision licensed device"? That suggests it might need some sort of calibration for it to work?