Hi,djanvi2020 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 8:40 amInteresting thought,
A majority of my Dolby Atmos DV discs have 7.1 and DD+ can do 7.1 Unless i missed the memo that DV MP4 or TS files doesnt like 7.1, why aernt we using it if Dolby Atmos or Dolby True HD tracks are in 7.1 and the Dolby Scripts downgrades it to 5.1?
why are we losing those two channels cause i do have a system that can do 7.1 and DD+ can have 7.1?
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Just to let you know that I've added a free way to encode 7.1 EC3 track in DoVi_Scripts_1.5.8 (6-3-8).
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/fold ... J2M9DvOQRu
The only problem right now is that tsmuxer cant mux those files properly but it should be fixed in the next nightly build. Mkvtoolnix is fine.
MODE.I (1-1) can do that but your two sources are most likely different HDR grades so unless you compare the brightness/colors (6-2-3 6-2-2) and get a close enough match, I wouldn't do that.Jose1001 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 24, 2022 11:46 amHello RESST_999 to see if this is possible and how it could be done.
I have a Remastered version of a movie, which instead of having a Bitrate of 50Mb/s like the one in UHD, has a Bitrate of 72Mb/s. I also have the DV(1920x1080) video track from the Full UHD version, and my intention is to put this DV track into the remastered video track to create a profile 8, but according to StaxRip they have a frame difference of 22.
How could this be done, if possible?
Thank you very much and greetings
The C9 also has the CMV4.0 engine and according to @ deadchip12 it has the same L1/L2 reaction difference as shown here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJtwu1bwlug
yes, two different issues. Again, forget about LLDV if you have an LG TV (or any recent TVs I guess).deadchip12 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 12:13 pmSorry I'm a bit confused. So tv led and player led dolby vision, each has their own issues?
If I watch a dolby vision movie on the x700 connected to an lg oled, and I suppose what I get is tv led dolby vision, will there be any issue?
The link in my signature contains all the info about DV.