RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 8:12 pm
dakyone wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 11:35 am
Hello, I’m trying to makes things work for movies with Dolby Vision FEL and TrueHD Atmos/DTS:X.
1- Yes
2- I never tried with the HDMI out 2 but it should work, I don't see why it wouldn't. X700 supports DTS-X and TrueHD Atmos passthrough.
3- Yes, but the ethernet is only 100mbps. Lossless audio should be supported as well via your network. I use a USB, so maybe other users can confirm.
Cruzader1986 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 2:06 pm
Why does DV mp4 from netflix play as HDR on non-DV screen while DV mp4 from disney plus will show a green sdr on non-DV screen? Is there a way to convert the disney DV?
Because most of the Netflix web-dl were converted from profile 5 to profile 8 (with an HDR10 BL).
Some release groups prefer that instead of releasing a DV p5 and an HDR10 version.
Baer2021 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 3:26 pm
There apparently was a big 158MB Google Chromecast update released today that includes Dolby Vision playback performance as a line item in the change log - anybody that can test if it improves performance or maybe allows lossless audio?
Thanks!
I wonder if they fixed the problem that LLDV is the default mode.
lionhunter wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:23 pm
You're saying Chromecast Google TV plays FEL? Under what conditions? Using Plex? A specific version of Kodi? Dual track P7 Dolby Vision?
PLEX, MKV ST-DL.
Hi everybody. I contributed this thread several months ago with my experience with Chromecast with Google TV, I'm happy with this device, I was looking for a small device that could camouflage in the furniture without being seen, and the priority was that it could deliver the best picture quality my Panasonic HZ1000 could bring, so the support of FEL DV was critical.
Regarding audio, the Chromecast with Google TV supports:
- Dolby Digital
- Dolby Digital Plus
- Dolby digital Plus + Dolby Atmos
- DTS
- Passthrough of DTS Core 5.1 inside DTS-HD
- AAC
- PCM
And doesn't support:
- Dolby TrueHD
- Dolby TrueHD + Dolby Atmos
- DTS-HD
- DTS-X
At the moment, in my country there is almost no Atmos/DTS-X film in my language, and I'm not capable of enjoy a film in english (my english is not so good), so I will live without positional audio a long time. Also my AVR doesn't support Atmos or DTS-X, but it's capable with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD.
So my solution is to convert the best quality audio in my language if it's not supported. I do it with ffmpeg converting to EAC3 5.1 1536kbps, and adding it as default audio track. Practically there is no film with more than 5.1 channels in my language and my ear can't distinguish the new track from the original.
But it's my particular case, each one will be different.
Almost a year later, it seems there is not much more offer in the market that can fully play DV FEL titles.
But I've got a question spinning in the head, this device supports both Player-Led(LLDV) and TV-Led Dolby Vision playback, but it defaults LLDV, it seems that even when the TV supports TV-Led, like my Panasonic OLED HZ1000 and all the other new TVs, that support both modes. It's confirmed by Google technical support, who I asked about this.
RESET_9999, Manix or other member that can answer, do you know if there is a substantial loss of quality with the CCwGTV playing DV FEL files in LLDV compared with TV-Led.
First of all I have to say that, in my setup, I can't confirm if it plays in LLDV or Player-LED, my TV can't show any info of this kind. I have tested facts:
- Vincents Teoh says that during a TV-LED playback Dolby Vision IQ can't use the light sensor of the TV, with my Panasonic HZ1000 the sensor is regulating correctly the brightness on the image.
- I have changed the DV mode supported by my TV from 1(mainly TV-Led playback) to 2(mainly Player-Led playback) and the image quality, colour and brightness seems the same.
Those who have tested it against other device, ¿could you compare the image quality between the CCwGTV TV-Led playback against other full DV FEL player with TV-Led? ¡Thanks!