Ripping Blurays with full Dolby Vision layers in mkv
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 9:10 am
Hello,
I am new to the forum and to BD remuxes. Previously I got a UHD with the right firmware and started ripping my BDs on our NAS for Plex.
We will upgrade your TV/Home Cinema system soon and since we are spending the money, we want to be at least able to playback all current audio and video features. Capability of components and Plex is a different topic.
I want to focus on make mkv. I have been ripping the main video stream from the BD into a mkv file.
I am also aware that Dolby Vision is quite messy and though I have been able to bring light into the audio, True HD, DTS, DD+ mess, I am still lost in all the Dolby Vision mazes. I studied a lotof threads, which confused me even more since a lot of it might be outdated etc.
Therefore I would like ask bluntly, how can I ripthe full potential of the BDs with DV FEL? Is it ripped by default if its there?
Will it be in the mkv file or do I need to do something else than just ripping the BD?
Playback of different profiles and various devices is whole different topic. I just want to have everything in the file in order to theoretically be able to play it back.
Cheers,
V
I am new to the forum and to BD remuxes. Previously I got a UHD with the right firmware and started ripping my BDs on our NAS for Plex.
We will upgrade your TV/Home Cinema system soon and since we are spending the money, we want to be at least able to playback all current audio and video features. Capability of components and Plex is a different topic.
I want to focus on make mkv. I have been ripping the main video stream from the BD into a mkv file.
I am also aware that Dolby Vision is quite messy and though I have been able to bring light into the audio, True HD, DTS, DD+ mess, I am still lost in all the Dolby Vision mazes. I studied a lotof threads, which confused me even more since a lot of it might be outdated etc.
Therefore I would like ask bluntly, how can I ripthe full potential of the BDs with DV FEL? Is it ripped by default if its there?
Will it be in the mkv file or do I need to do something else than just ripping the BD?
Playback of different profiles and various devices is whole different topic. I just want to have everything in the file in order to theoretically be able to play it back.
Cheers,
V