It doesn’t provide anything tangible and nothing can play it back

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    I mean, this is c/piracy, you can pretty easily go download a non-HDR version of everything. If you do want HDR just not DV, most decent DV encodes also have a HDR10 fallback which should kick in if your device doesn’t support DV.

    Alternatively, I’m pretty sure there are plenty of tools out there like DoVi Tool that can help you convert the HDR metadata to HDR10/10+ if that’s what you want.

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    Dolby Atmos is able to be played on a wide range of modern device. Android-based phones can do it. Cheaper TVs can, and cheap soundbars give a satisfying experience. You can listen to Atmos content on headphones

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    Ive never cared enough about spatial audio outside of video games so i just convert everything to AAC with tdarr.

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        Well whatever it is i convert all my downloads these days to be AV1 with AAC video because i prefer open standards.

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            No, there isn’t aac video . Your post mixed up, You are confusing audio and video codec and don’t give any details for people to help you out. Instead of ranting, ask for help with details (we are not on Reddit)