Jango8 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 24, 2022 2:24 am
Is there a media player that will play media files in DV Profile 7 (via a NAS)?
Hi. I haven't been on here in a while and saw no one ever chimed in on this one. I'm sure other have their opinions on what's "true" DV playback and all that stuff, but I've found a way to trigger dolby vision through my Android TV using the regular MKV file that you get from ripping on MakeMKV. I've done this 2 ways. I don't know a lot about the different DV profiles, so IDK if this will help. I just ripped 4K disc through MakeMKV and nothing else. If you're using anything other than a TV or player that can work on Android I have no idea how to do it. I also don't use an external player like a shield, so I don't know if this will translate to that either.
Method 1: I installed Just Video Player and File X-Plore (So far the only file manager I found to do what I needed). I used a spare very old and cheap M.2 SATA SSD for this test. I copied the ripped MKV. I didn't make it into a MP4 or remux or anything. I just put the disc in MAKEMKV and let it produce the MKV with the DV layer. Once I have the MKV file on my SSD, I connected it to my Sony X90J via a 3.0 USB hard drive enclosure. I go to X-Plore and use that to select "open with" and open the movie in Just Video Player. This method triggers dolby vision every time. The only hiccup I have is this method WILL NOT play DOLBY DTS Master (or whatever it's called). You will have to stick with the regular 5.1 or stereo mix. I don't use an external receiver or anything like that either.
Method 2: Same as method one but instead of attaching the USB directly to the TV and moving back and forward between TV and PC, I attached it to my mesh router'S 3.0 USB port to simulate a very cheap version of a NAS (granted it's not the NAS people think of or usually setup). This method works well, I had to enable options to use as a media device and enable SAMBA on the router PC app. Doing this method I can now copy the movie directly to the drive over my network and never have to take the drive out to connect it to the PC to move files. You will have to use the DLNA option in X-Plore on the TV to select media to playback and still open with -> Just Video Player. Since I have no experience setting up a NAS server like most do with Plex I can't help much on that end. If you can connect the NAS to a router directly it does work. There is an option to enter the IP address like I see people do in videos when setting up a Plex server, so maybe it's just as easy to do it in X-Plore.
Just knowing how most forums work I'm sure people will say this is wrong or I'm dumb for doing it this way. I didn't spend any money buying extra equipment, don't have to worry about converting to MP4 and other software, and the TV triggers dolby vision. I can't tell a difference between this method and when I play movies via a 4K player, so I'm happy with it.