Hello RESET_9999, tell me please, I made an mkv file with Dolby Vision. How do I get DV in HEVC file like it is made in UHD Blu-ray discs? Thanks in advance for your reply.
get the TS version of my script and disable the muxing at line 22 (set MUX=NO)
then use workflow (4-3) and when it's completed, select bluray folder (or iso) in tsmuxer and mux.
I'm sorry, but I didn't understand much.
What is obvious to you is not to me. I created a TS container in it with 8.1 DV video (as far as I understand). Next, i need to make profile 7, which is not clear how, there is no downgrade option. And then apparently from it I should get the desired file. In UHD format, this is a 1920x1080 hevc DV file. But none of this works. Is it even possible? I beg you to help and make step by step instructions. By the way, if you load the received ts with DV into Ateme Titan, then he does not see DV there. Perhaps Profile 7 is just needed. It's also not clear how to get it. I will be very grateful for your help.
Hello RESET_9999, tell me please, I made an mkv file with Dolby Vision. How do I get DV in HEVC file like it is made in UHD Blu-ray discs? Thanks in advance for your reply.
get the TS version of my script and disable the muxing at line 22 (set MUX=NO)
then use workflow (4-3) and when it's completed, select bluray folder (or iso) in tsmuxer and mux.
I did as you said. Disabled mux in bat. And TSmuxer created a file for me with two videos. But these are just 2 identical files. Tsmuxer himself wrote to me that this is not Dolby Vision of the Blu-ray standard and it will not be played by these players.
Dear RESET_9999. Thank you very much for trying to help me. But I can't . I'm sorry but I don't seem to understand the obvious. Yes, I made an ISO. But inside it there are also 2 identical video files. In your own video, they are already correct. And if I then try to convert this iso in your program, I get an error that it does not see DV st-dl. Apparently the main question is how do I get this particular dv file 1920x1080 profile 7?
Is it possible to convert Profile 8 to Profile 7 st-dl? (Blu-ray UHD standart).
If i take a mkv 7 profile dolby vision then i mux it in tsmuxer and then gonna play it in x800m2 sony player from usb, do i get truly dolby vision with all subtitles and all languages which was in previous mkv 7 profele dolby vision ?
Is it possible to change maxfall and maxcll values with the script?
For L6 DV yes: workflow 2-1-1
For the BL: no, not with my script.
Hi , is it possible to mux with your script MKV 7 PROFILE DOLVY VISION to
MKV HDR10+ and remove dolby vision metadate, cause i m asking it for qd-oled samsung
Hi , is it possible to mux with your script MKV 7 PROFILE DOLVY VISION to
MKV HDR10+ and remove dolby vision metadate, cause i m asking it for qd-oled samsung
Yes you can remove the DV metadata/layer with 6-1-2 but you will have to mux the new HEVC file to MKV yourself with mkvtoolnix.
Let's assume this is the starting script:
bl=DGSource("blclip.dgi")
el=DGSource("elclip.dgi")
DoViBaker(bl,el,rpu="RPU.bin")
If I recompress this with e.g. Handbrake, I get a 10 bit HEVC HDR10 stream containing the FEL data, to which I can add the RPU converted to Profile 8 with dovi_tool.
So why does DoViBaker need the RPU?
In this case, in which mode should the RPU be converted to P8 (preserving mapping or not)?
Let's assume this is the starting script:
bl=DGSource("blclip.dgi")
el=DGSource("elclip.dgi")
DoViBaker(bl,el,rpu="RPU.bin")
If I recompress this with e.g. Handbrake, I get a 10 bit HEVC HDR10 stream containing the FEL data, to which I can add the RPU converted to Profile 8 with dovi_tool.
So why does DoViBaker need the RPU?
In this case, in which mode should the RPU be converted to P8 (preserving mapping or not)?
You use the original profile 7 RPU for DoViBaker.
And for the encode you convert to profile 8.1 (mode 2).
You have to be careful with DoViBaker as it outputs RGB by default, and a later conversion could make the colours wrong when encoding.
Let's assume this is the starting script:
bl=DGSource("blclip.dgi")
el=DGSource("elclip.dgi")
DoViBaker(bl,el,rpu="RPU.bin")
If I recompress this with e.g. Handbrake, I get a 10 bit HEVC HDR10 stream containing the FEL data, to which I can add the RPU converted to Profile 8 with dovi_tool.
So why does DoViBaker need the RPU?
In this case, in which mode should the RPU be converted to P8 (preserving mapping or not)?
You use the original profile 7 RPU for DoViBaker.
And for the encode you convert to profile 8.1 (mode 2).
You have to be careful with DoViBaker as it outputs RGB by default, and a later conversion could make the colours wrong when encoding.
Thanks, but I found this comment: https://github.com/erazortt/DoViBaker/i ... 1259843741
So the result will not be good if we inject the RPU because double processing. But then I don't really understand what this tool is for?