Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
So after reading most of this thread it's still not clear to me which is the most compatible format across different TV's, mediaplayer.
I own a LG C8 and I compiled Dolby's mp4 muxer to remux the base and enhanced layers + ac3 audio into a mp4 container which plays fine on my device.
But afaik AppleTV will only play single layer DV videos.
So if I go and buy the DVDFab thing, I'll be able to "merge" the two layers into a single PES without losing quality right?
And if I store this in lets say a MKV container with different audio tracks I'll be able to play it on both my LG and AppleTV?
I own a LG C8 and I compiled Dolby's mp4 muxer to remux the base and enhanced layers + ac3 audio into a mp4 container which plays fine on my device.
But afaik AppleTV will only play single layer DV videos.
So if I go and buy the DVDFab thing, I'll be able to "merge" the two layers into a single PES without losing quality right?
And if I store this in lets say a MKV container with different audio tracks I'll be able to play it on both my LG and AppleTV?
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
If you store it in a MKV container, you will lose dolby vision and the dual-layer DV will play in HDR but the single layer DV won't play at all.MastaG wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:44 amSo after reading most of this thread it's still not clear to me which is the most compatible format across different TV's, mediaplayer.
I own a LG C8 and I compiled Dolby's mp4 muxer to remux the base and enhanced layers + ac3 audio into a mp4 container which plays fine on my device.
But afaik AppleTV will only play single layer DV videos.
So if I go and buy the DVDFab thing, I'll be able to "merge" the two layers into a single PES without losing quality right?
And if I store this in lets say a MKV container with different audio tracks I'll be able to play it on both my LG and AppleTV?
and yes, dvdfab single layer remux is lossless, no quality loss.
I just did one single layer mp4 remux with DTS-X, I wonder if mrmc support lossless audio passthrough ?? anyway I will try later tonight and report back.
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
I see you still have ac3 audio on there as well as dts:x. if you uncheck audio in dvdfab you can make an mp4 with no sound at first, then add the dts after. just saying cuz some tvs / players only see the first audio stream and does t let you switch between the two. and mrmc will passthrough lossless audio in the form of lpcm 7.1. I'm not sure if it keeps Metadata for dts:x or not, but here's the discussion: https://forum.mrmc.tv/viewtopic.php?f=1 ... &start=320 maybe go back through the last few pages and you can try a bunch of samples and read results etc.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:03 pmIf you store it in a MKV container, you will lose dolby vision and the dual-layer DV will play in HDR but the single layer DV won't play at all.
and yes, dvdfab single layer remux is lossless, no quality loss.
I just did one single layer mp4 remux with DTS-X, I wonder if mrmc support lossless audio passthrough ?? anyway I will try later tonight and report back.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
thank you for the link, I'll check it out...Grencola wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:39 pmI see you still have ac3 audio on there as well as dts:x. if you uncheck audio in dvdfab you can make an mp4 with no sound at first, then add the dts after. just saying cuz some tvs / players only see the first audio stream and does t let you switch between the two. and mrmc will passthrough lossless audio in the form of lpcm 7.1. I'm not sure if it keeps Metadata for dts:x or not, but here's the discussion: https://forum.mrmc.tv/viewtopic.php?f=1 ... &start=320 maybe go back through the last few pages and you can try a bunch of samples and read results etc.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:03 pmIf you store it in a MKV container, you will lose dolby vision and the dual-layer DV will play in HDR but the single layer DV won't play at all.
and yes, dvdfab single layer remux is lossless, no quality loss.
I just did one single layer mp4 remux with DTS-X, I wonder if mrmc support lossless audio passthrough ?? anyway I will try later tonight and report back.
yeah, I know about the ac3 track but dvdfab wouldn't let me do a dv mp4 without sound, unfortunately.
I even tried to create a new DV ISO without sound (which worked) but once I try to make a DV mp4 with that new iso, no more advanced options(where you can select the single layer or dual layer)
I'm curious, were you able to create a DV mp4 without sound using dvdfab?
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
damn! none of my profile 5 DV mp4 remux works on the appleTV ( mrmc or plex)... even the LG profile 5 demos failed to play, only the sound works.
the only DV file that works is the LG demo profile 4 (.ts)... I'll have to read that mrmc thread.
I guess only people with eARC HDMI like the C9 can play mp4 remux with object-based audio for now.
I hope the C8 will get updated via firmware because DV mp4 with DTS-X (or eventually atmos) works just fine directly in the USB port of the TV.
the only DV file that works is the LG demo profile 4 (.ts)... I'll have to read that mrmc thread.
I guess only people with eARC HDMI like the C9 can play mp4 remux with object-based audio for now.
I hope the C8 will get updated via firmware because DV mp4 with DTS-X (or eventually atmos) works just fine directly in the USB port of the TV.
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Yeah you just deselect the audio track.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 7:53 pmI'm curious, were you able to create a DV mp4 without sound using dvdfab?
you should really read that link I sent. it says how you can try out the new mrmc beta version that has worked for those who tried.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 9:51 pmdamn! none of my profile 5 DV mp4 remux works on the appleTV ( mrmc or plex)... even the LG profile 5 demos failed to play, only the sound works.
the only DV file that works is the LG demo profile 4 (.ts)... I'll have to read that mrmc thread.
I guess only people with eARC HDMI like the C9 can play mp4 remux with object-based audio for now.
I hope the C8 will get updated via firmware because DV mp4 with DTS-X (or eventually atmos) works just fine directly in the USB port of the TV.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
it doesn't work on my end. I can uncheck all the audio but I have to leave at least one checked, it won't uncheck.
I tried to re-install dvdfab but still the same issue. weird...
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
So I did some quick testing using my Plex server and my LG C8 television.
I've compiled ffmpeg, gpac (for MP4Box) and dolby's mp4muxer from source.
Now when I take a look at the decrypted 4K bluray of Alita:
So I decided to demux the tracks and convert the dolby truehd 7.1 audio track to lpcm 7.1.
Thanks to yusesope over at mrmc: https://forum.mrmc.tv/viewtopic.php?f=1 ... 310#p25425
So this leaves me with the following files:
video_bl.hevc = HDR10+ base layer
video_el.hevc = Dolby Vision enhanced layer
audio_lpcm.mov = 7.1 LPCM Audio converted from Dolby TrueHD track
audio_dd.ac3 = 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio track
Now I created two mpeg4 files, one with ac3 audio and one with lpcm audio.
For ac3:
For lpcm:
Now when I play alita_dovi_ac3_audio.mp4 in Plex, which was muxed with mp4muxer only, I'm getting the Dolby Vision logo in the upper-right corner and all works well.
But when I play alita_dovi_lpcm_audio.mp4 in Plex, I'm getting the 7.1 lpcm audio but the video will only show HDR10...
So either MP4Box breaks the mp4 container when adding the lpcm audio or my LG tv simply doesn't activate Dolby Vision when it detects anything other than ac3 audio ?
I was wondering whether this would be solved when I mux the two layers (video_bl.hevc and video_el.hevc) together with DVDFab and then add the lpcm 7.1 audio track to the mp4 container.
Then technically there's only a single Dolby Vision layer so my tv can't deny it right?
I've compiled ffmpeg, gpac (for MP4Box) and dolby's mp4muxer from source.
Now when I take a look at the decrypted 4K bluray of Alita:
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$ ffmpeg -i bluray:.
...
Input #0, mpegts, from 'bluray:.':
Duration: 00:03:28.21, start: 11.646667, bitrate: 2251891 kb/s
Program 1
Stream #0:0[0x1011]: Video: hevc (Main 10) (HDMV / 0x564D4448), yuv420p10le(tv, bt2020nc/bt2020/smpte2084), 3840x2160 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 90k tbn, 23.98 tbc
Stream #0:1[0x1015]: Video: hevc (Main 10) (HDMV / 0x564D4448), yuv420p10le(tv, bt2020nc/bt2020/smpte2084), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 90k tbn, 23.98 tbc
Stream #0:2[0x1100]: Audio: truehd (AC-3 / 0x332D4341), 48000 Hz, 7.1, s32 (24 bit)
Stream #0:3[0x1100]: Audio: ac3 (AC-3 / 0x332D4341), 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), fltp, 640 kb/s
Stream #0:4[0x1101]: Audio: dts (DTS-HD MA) ([134][0][0][0] / 0x0086), 48000 Hz, stereo, s32p (24 bit)
...
Thanks to yusesope over at mrmc: https://forum.mrmc.tv/viewtopic.php?f=1 ... 310#p25425
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ffmpeg -i bluray:. \
-map 0:0 -c copy video_bl.hevc \
-map 0:1 -c copy video_el.hevc \
-map 0:2 -c:a pcm_s24be -ar 48000 -rf64 auto audio_lpcm.mov \
-map 0:3 -c copy audio_dd.ac3
video_bl.hevc = HDR10+ base layer
video_el.hevc = Dolby Vision enhanced layer
audio_lpcm.mov = 7.1 LPCM Audio converted from Dolby TrueHD track
audio_dd.ac3 = 5.1 Dolby Digital Audio track
Now I created two mpeg4 files, one with ac3 audio and one with lpcm audio.
For ac3:
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mp4muxer --dv-profile 7 -i video_bl.hevc -i video_el.hevc -i audio_dd.ac3 -o alita_dovi_ac3_audio.mp4
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mp4muxer --dv-profile 7 -i video_bl.hevc -i video_el.hevc -o alita_dovi_no_audio.mp4
MP4Box -add alita_dovi_no_audio:rate=0 -add audio_lpcm.mov:disable -brand mp42isom -ab dby1 -no-iod alita_dovi_lpcm_audio.mp4
But when I play alita_dovi_lpcm_audio.mp4 in Plex, I'm getting the 7.1 lpcm audio but the video will only show HDR10...
So either MP4Box breaks the mp4 container when adding the lpcm audio or my LG tv simply doesn't activate Dolby Vision when it detects anything other than ac3 audio ?
I was wondering whether this would be solved when I mux the two layers (video_bl.hevc and video_el.hevc) together with DVDFab and then add the lpcm 7.1 audio track to the mp4 container.
Then technically there's only a single Dolby Vision layer so my tv can't deny it right?
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
You can also choose to import only the video track when you use mp4box (and thus ignore the audio generated by DVDFab):RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:00 amit doesn't work on my end. I can uncheck all the audio but I have to leave at least one checked, it won't uncheck.
I tried to re-install dvdfab but still the same issue. weird...
mp4box.exe -add %userprofile%\Desktop\dvdfab_out.mp4#1 -add %userprofile%\Desktop\lpcm.mov -brand mp42isom -ab dby1 %userprofile%\Desktop\mp4box_out.mp4
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
I did the exact same method (mux DV then add trueHD converted to PCM audio) with Fantastic beast 2 and it works. Dolby Vision logo on the tv (C7) and pcm audio.
So i think your problem doesn't come from MP4box or from the C8.
Perhaps you should look on the Plex side, or try to read your test file from an usb drive (3 min 28 shouldn't take too much storage)
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Thanks I'll give it a shot using my USB drivedaddy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 5:37 pmI did the exact same method (mux DV then add trueHD converted to PCM audio) with Fantastic beast 2 and it works. Dolby Vision logo on the tv (C7) and pcm audio.
So i think your problem doesn't come from MP4box or from the C8.
Perhaps you should look on the Plex side, or try to read your test file from an usb drive (3 min 28 shouldn't take too much storage)
Btw, when muxing the lpcm audio track using mp4box.
Did you also disable the audio track (with :disable) and put these options: -brand mp42isom -ab dby1
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Thanks! it works...yusesope wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 8:12 amYou can also choose to import only the video track when you use mp4box (and thus ignore the audio generated by DVDFab):
mp4box.exe -add %userprofile%\Desktop\dvdfab_out.mp4#1 -add %userprofile%\Desktop\lpcm.mov -brand mp42isom -ab dby1 %userprofile%\Desktop\mp4box_out.mp4
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
MastaG wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 5:55 pmThanks I'll give it a shot using my USB drivedaddy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 5:37 pmI did the exact same method (mux DV then add trueHD converted to PCM audio) with Fantastic beast 2 and it works. Dolby Vision logo on the tv (C7) and pcm audio.
So i think your problem doesn't come from MP4box or from the C8.
Perhaps you should look on the Plex side, or try to read your test file from an usb drive (3 min 28 shouldn't take too much storage)
Btw, when muxing the lpcm audio track using mp4box.
Did you also disable the audio track (with :disable) and put these options: -brand mp42isom -ab dby1
Hell yeah!
It works from USB and also when using the XPlay client for plex!
It seems the official plex client will remux it due to the lpcm audio track which loses the DV enhanced layer. I will report it on the plex forums.
But XPlay and usb play DV + 7.1 audio just fine
But I now realise I'm sending back the audio to my denon avr using regular arc (not e-arc) which only supports up to dolby digital plus.
Some questions:
1.If I select dolby digital plus for arc output, do you think the tv will try its best to convert the lpcm stream to a high quality 7.1 eac3 stream for my receiver?
2. Let's say I buy the DVDFab software and merge the two DV layers together.
Would it then be possible to store the single layer DV hevc track into a mkv (or some other) container together with the truehd audio and atmos metadata?
(so without converting it to lpcm).
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
it should down sample the audio to its best supported format, but it would be no different than just choosing eac3 audio when making your mp4.
the dv rpu data is written directly into the mp4 container (think of it like a secret layer) and not hardcoded to the video track. so when that single layer video track is removed from the mp4 it won't have any dv info and will just give you hdr10. if there was public rpu demuxing/muxing software then you could do it. weeks ago I tried getting DVDFab to use .ts instead as it supports everything we want, but there's been no response.MastaG wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:50 pm2. Let's say I buy the DVDFab software and merge the two DV layers together.
Would it then be possible to store the single layer DV hevc track into a mkv (or some other) container together with the truehd audio and atmos metadata?
(so without converting it to lpcm).
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Thank you for explaining.Grencola wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:20 pmit should down sample the audio to its best supported format, but it would be no different than just choosing eac3 audio when making your mp4.the dv rpu data is written directly into the mp4 container (think of it like a secret layer) and not hardcoded to the video track. so when that single layer video track is removed from the mp4 it won't have any dv info and will just give you hdr10. if there was public rpu demuxing/muxing software then you could do it. weeks ago I tried getting DVDFab to use .ts instead as it supports everything we want, but there's been no response.MastaG wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:50 pm2. Let's say I buy the DVDFab software and merge the two DV layers together.
Would it then be possible to store the single layer DV hevc track into a mkv (or some other) container together with the truehd audio and atmos metadata?
(so without converting it to lpcm).
So if I understand correctly DV outside of a bluray container can currently only be muxed into a mpeg4 container.
So either store both layers using dolby's mp4muxer or create a single video layer using DVDFab.
What's currently the benefit or lets say usecase for buying DVDFab and creating a single layer DV video if it can only be stored inside a mpeg4 container?
Also is there any (commercial) software which can extract the truehd track (including the atmos metadata) and mux it into the existing mpeg4 container?
So we can have DV + truehd(atmos) inside a single mpeg4 container. (instead of converting to lpcm 7.1).