https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=484479
--- Comment #28 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com --- Hi Maik, This is my comparison under my macbook pro M1 running : - MacOS Somona 14.7.1 - digiKam 8.6.0 Qt6 build at 26 december (arm64 version) - VLC 3.0.20 (arm64 version) 1/ Playing with digiKam settings: - video hardware acceleration = ON - video textures conversion = ON - Decoding backend = FFMPEG HDR video file IMG_1082.MOV (VLC on the left, digiKam on the right): https://i.imgur.com/FhEVWx7.png Regular video file IMG_1087.MOV (VLC on the left, digiKam on the right): https://i.imgur.com/iLoTsiA.png 2/ Playing with digiKam settings: - video hardware acceleration = ON - video textures conversion = OFF - Decoding backend = FFMPEG HDR video file IMG_1082.MOV (VLC on the left, digiKam on the right): https://i.imgur.com/ct9KKIm.jpg Regular video file IMG_1087.MOV (VLC on the left, digiKam on the right): https://i.imgur.com/XWDpGrQ.jpg 3/ Playing with digiKam settings: - video hardware acceleration = OFF - video textures conversion = OFF - Decoding backend = FFMPEG HDR video file IMG_1082.MOV (VLC on the left, digiKam on the right): https://i.imgur.com/YFJfaT5.jpg Regular video file IMG_1087.MOV (VLC on the left, digiKam on the right): https://i.imgur.com/CRFbPhL.jpg -------------------------------------- Conclusion with FFMPEG backend: "video hardware acceleration" must be ON to prevent washed out color on HDR video. This has no effect on regular video. The digiKam player always render HDR video as a regular video. Best regards and Merry Christmas Gilles Caulier -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.