profzelonka wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:58 am
This is super helpful thank you for writing this all down and sharing. Is there any idea of what the EL.hevc even is? I put an EL into an MKV container and it looks like a highlight detail layer of some sort. I have seen profile 8 mkvs with FEL included that work (but only with AC3 audio, not with TrueHD!). I'll try it out and see what works and what doesn't I guess.. (Testing on a Sony Bravia only.)
The EL is exactly what it is called, an "enhancement layer". UHD Blu Ray titles will either have:
MEL: Minimum Enhancement Layer (BL + MEL + RPU)
FEL: Full Enhancement Layer (BL + FEL + RPU)
Both of the above are Dolby Vision Profile 7, Dual Layer, Dual Track.
What MakeMKV does is take this DV Profile 7 that is two tracks (BL track + EL track) and interleaves them into a single track. So you end up with a Dolby Vision Profile 7 MKV file that is a Single Track (BL w/ interleaved EL + RPU)
For MEL titles, the EL doesn't really do anything other than house the RPU data. When we convert our DV Profile 7 MKV to DV Profile 8.1 we are doing two things:
- DV Profile 8.1 is Single-Layer Dolby Vision
- DV Profile 8.1 has backwards compatibility for HDR10 (falls back to HDR10 on devices that can't play DV)
Since DV Profile 8.1 is a single layer profile, the EL gets discarded......BUT since in the case of MEL the EL only houses the RPU data (which we extract and inject back into our x265 encoded video) we don't really lose anything.
So in short: DV Profile 8.1 = (BL w/RPU data interleaved). It's the same quality as DV Profile 7 MEL, just in a Single-Layer profile.
Now for FEL, what is happening is we are converting FEL to MEL, and then to Profile 8.1
MEL & FEL ONLY exist in DV Profile 7, which is Dual Layer DV (BL + EL).
Unlike MEL (minimum enhancement layer), the FEL (Full Enhancement Layer) track in the DV Profile 7 houses much more than just the RPU data. It's an actual EL than provides additional detail enhancements to the movie. However, to utilize the FEL, your player must be able to play back two separate hevc tracks simultaneously (the main movie at 4K resolution - BL, AND the detail enhancements at 1080 resolution - FEL). No mainstream streaming devices can to this currently, only Blu Ray players.
So to fully summarize, my process will let you keep DV for MEL and FEL titles, but only at MEL quality. Sorry for the long read, but hope this helps other understand better.