DRP allows you to view the base layer (SDR or HDR) and the enhancement layer (the 12-bit RPU data) separately. You can overlay the Dolby Vision metadata to see exactly how the content will map to different target displays (e.g., 1000-nit, 4000-nit, or consumer TV).

When working with DRP, users frequently encounter:

The player is highly regarded for its ability to handle complex bitstreams that consumer software often struggles with: Dolby Atmos Playback:

Users can monitor audio levels across all channels and analyze bitstream information to verify that content meets delivery standards.

The DRP is designed for technical verification rather than casual media consumption: