Disney Plus Returns with High Dynamic Range Technology for Enhanced Viewing Experience – heise online
Disney+ is bringing back HDR content for premium subscribers to enjoy once again. After a temporary removal of HDR formats like Dolby Vision and HDR10+, users can now watch movies and series in HDR on two devices from heise online. This comes after Disney cited legal proceedings as the reason for the removal, stating that changes needed to be made to the availability of certain video formats.
The absence of advanced HDR formats and 3D videos was noticed by users at the beginning of the year, sparking frustration and confusion among subscribers. Disney has acknowledged the issue and expressed regret over the situation, stating that they are working on solutions as quickly as possible. Despite HDR10+ and Dolby Vision remaining deactivated on Disney+ for now, the streaming service has not provided a timeline for their return. The temporary removal of these formats is linked to a patent dispute with InterDigital, a US company that has raised concerns over Disney’s streaming of HDR content with dynamic images. The Regional Court of Munich has issued a preliminary injunction against Disney+, indicating a legal battle that is affecting the availability of HDR content for subscribers.
As Disney works to resolve these issues, users can expect updates and improvements to the platform that will enhance the viewing experience. Stay tuned for more information on when HDR formats will be reinstated on Disney+ for all users to enjoy.


