Panasonic TV Limitations and knowing what to select
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 1:02 am
Hi all, I've spent a lot of time playing with 4K and not taking any interest in the audio, I have a Panasonic TX-58JX850B dont mean a lot to me, at the time I bought it I was making sure it supported DLNA as I store my DVD collection on WD Nas drives and play the back via the DLNA port.
I normal use a converter that converts most type of formats to a Panasonic TV, its in its list, doing so it makes small MP4 files, video is good and audio is also fine.
Now as time moved on Ive always wanted a sound Bar, I think the TV says it plays Atomos, I know nothing about that, well I found out it suppose to play the sound at a particular location, the TV with all those speakers inside isnt going to do it like it was supposed too.
So I moved on from DVD and rip blue ray, again just looking at ways to make them 4K, I give up my bluray writer, which I use for reading/ripping is a good OLD LG M DISK which use to be inside my PC, in fact 2 of them, thinking if I get a blue ray writer it be a good quality DVD ripper.
Sorry its long and irrelevant, ill try to get to the point
Im now trying to produce a MKV file that has dolby 5.1 and at the same time make sure it works on my Panasonic TV
Some very strange things happened, I didn't really select much in the MKV ripper, and just ripped without sub titles, and found the biggest title.. thats it
Now I'm trying to learn the jargon, I ripped my collection of Pirates of the Caribbean, sorry I just didn't know the TV supports MKV I was struggling to get MP4 to work. But I did rip them all, and put away the original disks safe, just like I use to do with DVDs, I never give copies, just for my own use, large collection, I even had to get rid of the cases there was so many.
Sorry again, I can just jump in at the end because I really don't know what I'm doing, The Pirates of the Caribbean disks 1 to 3 play good on the TV, I didnt have the sound bar at the time, and didn't check them, but I only just found out that this new Panasonic TV has a different support to my older Samsung, So I had to go through the MP4 files and see which didn't play (Not supported) no audio mostly.
So I must have selected something in MKV ripper while doing 1 to 3, and something else when doing 4 and 5, Ive put an attachment on which has 1 that plays, and has AC3 5.1 English and the one that dont work is DTS 5.1 English
So while now doing the Jurassic park blu rays, I came across the fault that the TV says it does not support the audio, So I though, thats strange all the Pirate movies were ok, and tested them, oops 5 and 6 dont play the audio.
Im sorry I jump in at the deep end without learning to swim, I dont know what I can select, but when I see AC3n 5.1 English, Im thinking that is dolby 5.1 or am I wrong? I dont know what DTS 5.1 is, Digital xx Sound?
Which brings me back to MKV I really now dont know what I should select, Ive pout up an image (I think) of what Im about to do, so have I been just ripping stereo, and its not possible to make a dolby 5.1 that plays on the Panasonic, with the very high quality but 32Gb size
attachments works dont work Snapshot of what Im about to try Sorry this is a lot of information, sorry I really do need to read up a lot, but when you been up all night long unit 5am everyday for 3 days, you hope some kind person will tell me what I can and cannot do, and why some rips play perfect audio, and even though it comes through the sound bar, I dont think for one min its in 5.1
My Bluray Panasonic 4k 3D player, really does work well in the sound bar, yes I know the TV has Atomos, but built in, I need to break out
Thanks in advance, if you can tell me what to select in the MKV title list, and thats the best I can do considering the panasonic TV limitations
BTW, the rips don't stay on the NAS drive forever, probably a year max, don't have enough room to keep them all, and I have all the originals safe, no scratches etc
John, Coventry, central UK
I normal use a converter that converts most type of formats to a Panasonic TV, its in its list, doing so it makes small MP4 files, video is good and audio is also fine.
Now as time moved on Ive always wanted a sound Bar, I think the TV says it plays Atomos, I know nothing about that, well I found out it suppose to play the sound at a particular location, the TV with all those speakers inside isnt going to do it like it was supposed too.
So I moved on from DVD and rip blue ray, again just looking at ways to make them 4K, I give up my bluray writer, which I use for reading/ripping is a good OLD LG M DISK which use to be inside my PC, in fact 2 of them, thinking if I get a blue ray writer it be a good quality DVD ripper.
Sorry its long and irrelevant, ill try to get to the point
Im now trying to produce a MKV file that has dolby 5.1 and at the same time make sure it works on my Panasonic TV
Some very strange things happened, I didn't really select much in the MKV ripper, and just ripped without sub titles, and found the biggest title.. thats it
Now I'm trying to learn the jargon, I ripped my collection of Pirates of the Caribbean, sorry I just didn't know the TV supports MKV I was struggling to get MP4 to work. But I did rip them all, and put away the original disks safe, just like I use to do with DVDs, I never give copies, just for my own use, large collection, I even had to get rid of the cases there was so many.
Sorry again, I can just jump in at the end because I really don't know what I'm doing, The Pirates of the Caribbean disks 1 to 3 play good on the TV, I didnt have the sound bar at the time, and didn't check them, but I only just found out that this new Panasonic TV has a different support to my older Samsung, So I had to go through the MP4 files and see which didn't play (Not supported) no audio mostly.
So I must have selected something in MKV ripper while doing 1 to 3, and something else when doing 4 and 5, Ive put an attachment on which has 1 that plays, and has AC3 5.1 English and the one that dont work is DTS 5.1 English
So while now doing the Jurassic park blu rays, I came across the fault that the TV says it does not support the audio, So I though, thats strange all the Pirate movies were ok, and tested them, oops 5 and 6 dont play the audio.
Im sorry I jump in at the deep end without learning to swim, I dont know what I can select, but when I see AC3n 5.1 English, Im thinking that is dolby 5.1 or am I wrong? I dont know what DTS 5.1 is, Digital xx Sound?
Which brings me back to MKV I really now dont know what I should select, Ive pout up an image (I think) of what Im about to do, so have I been just ripping stereo, and its not possible to make a dolby 5.1 that plays on the Panasonic, with the very high quality but 32Gb size
attachments works dont work Snapshot of what Im about to try Sorry this is a lot of information, sorry I really do need to read up a lot, but when you been up all night long unit 5am everyday for 3 days, you hope some kind person will tell me what I can and cannot do, and why some rips play perfect audio, and even though it comes through the sound bar, I dont think for one min its in 5.1
My Bluray Panasonic 4k 3D player, really does work well in the sound bar, yes I know the TV has Atomos, but built in, I need to break out
Thanks in advance, if you can tell me what to select in the MKV title list, and thats the best I can do considering the panasonic TV limitations
BTW, the rips don't stay on the NAS drive forever, probably a year max, don't have enough room to keep them all, and I have all the originals safe, no scratches etc
John, Coventry, central UK