yes by default no rpu is exported.. you must edit line 35 set keep_rpu=NO
Also, you must have turned off the muxing(line 21) because the script is supposed to mux to MKV.
yes by default no rpu is exported.. you must edit line 35 set keep_rpu=NO
OK line 39 has been changed, but line 21 is active.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:48 pmyes by default no rpu is exported.. you must edit line 35 set keep_rpu=NO
Also, you must have turned off the muxing(line 21) because the script is supposed to mux to MKV.
Thanks man, that did the trick! I don't know how I didn't download that version as I thought I just went on google a couple of days ago and downloaded the lastest one. But it worked and I got my x700 in the mail today and tested it out. It played in hdr10 at first but I noticed that DV was turned off in the settings, so after I turned it on it worked like a charm! Its funny how even though this x700 feels like a cheap piece of plastic it plays back DV so effortlessly.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 2:22 amNo, you'll get "fake" DV if you do that. You must remux to TS/M2TS or BDMV with the nightly tsmuxer.sultanmehmet wrote: ↑Tue Mar 07, 2023 1:42 amCan somebody confirm if I can just copy the 'raw' m2ts file to my HDD?
It sounds like you're using the very old tsmuxer. I use this version (had issues with the latest ones)...
https://github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer/re ... 2-02-15-09
here: https://github.com/rixtox/mp4dovi/releases/tag/v0.1.1
ATV Infuse should work as long as your P8/P5 mp4 file is HEV1 / DVH1.
There's a bug in MakeMKV when ripping from TSMuxer BDMV: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23962&p=122050&hil ... er#p122050jorgen wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:55 pmIs it possible to convert a UHD movie to mkv using makemkv and then reversing the process using TSMuxer to create a new BDMV without losing any Dolby Vision information? (I understand that Bluray menues will be removed etc., but I'm interested in knowing if a ripped mkv with DV is future proof and can be converted back to BDMV lossless). Thanks!
I'm not interested in converting from back from BDMV with TSMuxer to mkv.quietvoid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 3:46 pmThere's a bug in MakeMKV when ripping from TSMuxer BDMV: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23962&p=122050&hil ... er#p122050
So unless that is fixed, you would have a hard time ripping again.
It's probably better to archive the original disc backup instead.
Yes the bug is to go back BDMV -> MKV.
yes, for BD input the audio and subtitles selection is limited. I suggest you disable the muxing(line 21) and then you will be able to select all the tracks you want.rosavanwinkle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 4:45 amSo a quick question i want to ask,i use a shield,and i mostly use workflow 4-1-1
this works perfectly fine for me, i use the 1.7.7_MKV script and changed a few things
yes you can do that with my script (4-3). If you disable the muxing (line 21), tsmuxer will be launched at the end of the workflow. Then select BDMV folder and mux.
I was reading your "Dolby Vision Stuff". Thanks for all the information. I have some question.
both works the same so , i guess the cheaper one is better (x700)1-For Blu-ray folder what you recommend, the Sony x700 or x800m2?
They mostly work the same but the x800m2 is better because of the 5ghz wifi and it has fewer bugs.