Dolby Vision NASA Video — Food, Landscape, LG and LG Earth 4K Demo

Five Dolby Vision demo files at 3840×2160 — MP4 and TS, DD 5.1


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4K Dolby Vision -Food- video sample

-Food-

File Size: 264MB
Codec: mp4
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1


4K Dolby Vision -Landscape- video sample

-Landscape-

File Size: 257MB
Codec: mp4
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1


4K Dolby Vision -LG- video sample

-LG-

File Size: 308MB
Codec: ts
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1


4K Dolby Vision -LG Earth-

-LG Earth-

File Size: 229MB
Codec: mp4
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1


4K Dolby Vision -NASA-

-NASA-

File Size: 510MB
Codec: mp4
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1


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Dolby Vision NASA video — the endurance test

The Dolby Vision NASA video is the longest file on this page at 2 minutes 23 seconds and 510MB. That runtime is the point — sustained high brightness across varied space footage gives the display’s Dolby Vision processor a workout that shorter files simply don’t deliver. If your panel throttles peak brightness after the first thirty seconds to manage thermal load, NASA catches it. Shorter demos won’t.

The second most downloaded file in the Dolby Vision section at around 14,000 downloads, consistently behind Amaze. The size puts some people off — it’s the largest MP4 in the library — but among users who run systematic display tests rather than quick checks, it’s the standard reference for Dolby Vision endurance.

Food and Landscape — wide gamut Dolby Vision demos

Both sit just over a minute at 264MB and 257MB respectively. Food is the color accuracy test — saturated food imagery pushes the wide gamut pipeline harder than natural landscapes, and any shift toward oversaturation or color clipping shows up clearly in familiar subjects. Landscape covers wide gamut performance across outdoor content with a mix of sky, foliage and terrain. Running both gives you a broader picture of how the display handles different color temperatures under Dolby Vision tone mapping.

LG and LG Earth

Two files produced by LG specifically for OLED panel demonstration. LG at 308MB in TS format is the only non-MP4 file on this page — the TS container is less common and some players handle it less cleanly than MP4, worth noting before downloading. LG Earth at 229MB is MP4 and focuses on aerial and satellite imagery — high contrast between dark space and bright earth surfaces, useful for evaluating how the panel handles extreme luminance transitions under Dolby Vision.