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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Disney+ Europe Loses Dolby Vision: Technical Glitch or Legal Battle?

Disney+ Europe Loses Dolby Vision: Technical Glitch or Legal Battle?

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Disney+ HDR features are unavailable in several European countries.
  • A patent dispute with InterDigital may be causing the service disruption.
  • Disney claims technical challenges, but removed Dolby Vision mentions.
Disney+ Europe Loses Dolby Vision: Technical Glitch or Legal Battle?

Subscribers to Disney+ in several European nations are currently unable to access advanced HDR features such as Dolby Vision. Reports indicate this issue began impacting users in Germany and has since spread to Portugal, Poland, France, and the Netherlands. Disney has stated that technical challenges are preventing Dolby Vision support, and they are actively working to restore it. However, the company has removed references to Dolby Vision from its German support pages, now listing HDR10 as the default format.

Speculation suggests the problem may stem from a legal dispute rather than purely technological issues. InterDigital secured an injunction in a German court in November 2025, alleging patent violations by Disney concerning streaming video technology. This injunction specifically addresses methods for overlaying video streams, potentially impacting services like Dolby Vision. Similar patent litigation is also ongoing in the United States, prompting Disney to remove Dolby Vision mentions from its US support pages as well.

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Disney has clarified that HDR10+ support was never offered in Europe, correcting a previous assertion. The streaming service assures that 4K UHD and standard HDR support remain available on compatible devices. The ongoing situation leaves many subscribers questioning the future of premium viewing features on the platform.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disney+ is reportedly losing Dolby Vision support in several European countries due to technical challenges, though a patent dispute with InterDigital is also suspected as a cause.
Subscribers in Germany, Portugal, Poland, France, and the Netherlands have reported losing access to Dolby Vision on Disney+.
Yes, Disney has removed references to Dolby Vision from its video quality support pages in affected regions, now listing HDR10 as the default HDR format.

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