Sample videos for the Nexus 10 - Nexus 10 General

Anyone have links to high quality sample videos I can play on my Nexus 10?
The Timescapes video is 4K and I'm going to try it (both original and 1080p) later but I'd love it if others had links to other videos they've used to test.
Thanks!

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[Q] 4K, HDR, Amazon Instant Video

Hi everyone,
Has anyone been able to stream 4K videos from Amazon?
Is there a way to tell what resolution the videos are that you are streaming from Amazon? Also how do I know if it is HDR? When I try to purchase movies from Amazon from my phone the highest resolution I can select is HD. (doesn't matter if what screen resolution I have the phone set to)
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dsMultiChat said:
Hi everyone,
Has anyone been able to stream 4K videos from Amazon?
Is there a way to tell what resolution the videos are that you are streaming from Amazon? Also how do I know if it is HDR? When I try to purchase movies from Amazon from my phone the highest resolution I can select is HD. (doesn't matter if what screen resolution I have the phone set to)
Vudu is nice cause usually down at the bottom of the movie page are details about the various resolutions, audio formats and HDR formats that are supported. The down downside of Vudu is that they are on team DolbyVision which I believe our phones does not support
Thanks
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Possible that Amazon Doesn't support HDR on mobile devices yet. Netflix only recently enabled this on their app.

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AlexxAnders said:
Today I tried to convert a 4K movie with HDR to watch it on my Mate 10 Pro.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to recognize HDR
The sample video Huawei provides looks amazing.
But how will I be able to enjoy any other HDR video?
Btw, Youtube HDR videos work.
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I just moved to my device some 4k files with hdr downloaded from the net like LG and Samsung ads and all work great with HDR in the main video app.
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Mohamad Gahed said:
I just moved to my device some 4k files with hdr downloaded from the net like LG and Samsung ads and all work great with HDR in the main video app.
How does YouTube videos work while YouTube does not yet support Huawei HDR as they did with Samsung?
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Just look for iYTBP for HDR support here on XDA
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Just been reading reviews of this phone and it's sibling the 6.2 and how both have HDR screens but apps like Netflix and YouTube don't let you select the HDR option on videos, but what about local video files such as MKVs through video players such as VLC, MX Player ect. does it properly display the video in HDR as it should look?
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