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Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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Bravia XF90, Shield TV Pro'19, UBP-X700
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Question regarding the Sony X700 and profile 7 playback from file.
1) The best option is dual track single layer 7.06 (green screen when stop) or new single track dual layer 7.06 bl+el+rpu (no green screen when stop)? or are the same...
2) How to mux a mkv dual layer 7.06 in m2ts working file on X700? i have demos working ok but when i mux with tsmuxer (differents versions) always fail...
Thanks, sorry for my english.
1) The best option is dual track single layer 7.06 (green screen when stop) or new single track dual layer 7.06 bl+el+rpu (no green screen when stop)? or are the same...
2) How to mux a mkv dual layer 7.06 in m2ts working file on X700? i have demos working ok but when i mux with tsmuxer (differents versions) always fail...
Thanks, sorry for my english.
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And is that from LAN (DLNA?) or just USB drives?
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1- I prefer dual track dual layer p7 because every movie works and creating the TS/m2ts files is much faster than any other method. But yeah, there's the green screen bug when you stop playback.Will2106 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:01 pmQuestion regarding the Sony X700 and profile 7 playback from file.
1) The best option is dual track single layer 7.06 (green screen when stop) or new single track dual layer 7.06 bl+el+rpu (no green screen when stop)? or are the same...
2) How to mux a mkv dual layer 7.06 in m2ts working file on X700? i have demos working ok but when i mux with tsmuxer (differents versions) always fail...
Thanks, sorry for my english.
2- you create the single track dual layer with Makemkv or yusesope tool, and then you remux to TS or M2TS with the latest tsmuxer.
this player got only a 100mbps ethernet port so it's not fast enough for high bitrate movies.
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Hello everyone,
first I wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone so dedicated to get the DV playback riddle solved, first of all to yusesope, whose tool I've tried to use.
I've just had one UDH Bluray Disc (MI: Fallout), which I tried to get to run in DV after ripping it. With the help of yusesope's tool I was able to create an mp4 file which my LG OLED65GX9LA liked to play. I used the software and procedure described on p199 in this forum:
- ffmpeg to demux from BD m2ts file
- MUX_AND_CONVERT_TO_PROFILE_81.bat
- mp4muxer to get an .mp4 file
The file triggered DV on my LG TV, but I am not sure if it displayed the content correctly. That's why I would like to ask you more experienced people to take a look at my photo comparison (DSLR in manual mode). From left to right you see:
- MKV ripped with 1.15.3 from BD disc, played on my HiMedia Q10 Pro (which plays the file only in HDR10)
- same file, but played from my LG OLED65GX9LA with internal player via DLNA (which also plays it in HDR10)
- mp4-File created with the above procedure, played from my LG's internal player with active DV
To me, the colors look quite different compared to the HDR10 variants of the movie. I do not have a hardware BD-UHD player to see how the movie would look like when played from there :-/
What are your thoughts on this?
In my expectation the colors should not differ between HDR10 and DV, right?
first I wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone so dedicated to get the DV playback riddle solved, first of all to yusesope, whose tool I've tried to use.
I've just had one UDH Bluray Disc (MI: Fallout), which I tried to get to run in DV after ripping it. With the help of yusesope's tool I was able to create an mp4 file which my LG OLED65GX9LA liked to play. I used the software and procedure described on p199 in this forum:
- ffmpeg to demux from BD m2ts file
- MUX_AND_CONVERT_TO_PROFILE_81.bat
- mp4muxer to get an .mp4 file
The file triggered DV on my LG TV, but I am not sure if it displayed the content correctly. That's why I would like to ask you more experienced people to take a look at my photo comparison (DSLR in manual mode). From left to right you see:
- MKV ripped with 1.15.3 from BD disc, played on my HiMedia Q10 Pro (which plays the file only in HDR10)
- same file, but played from my LG OLED65GX9LA with internal player via DLNA (which also plays it in HDR10)
- mp4-File created with the above procedure, played from my LG's internal player with active DV
To me, the colors look quite different compared to the HDR10 variants of the movie. I do not have a hardware BD-UHD player to see how the movie would look like when played from there :-/
What are your thoughts on this?
In my expectation the colors should not differ between HDR10 and DV, right?
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Is anybody out there who can re-upload the linked archive? I have the same problem with error 126.yusesope wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 5:54 pmIt always warms the heart to see "archlinux" written somewhere. Thanks for your feedback.
Yes you are right. Your Windows needs THESE libraries (unpack the archive and place the two dll files where there are the files MUX.bat, DEMUX.bat, etc ...). It's not an elegant solution but it should at least work for these days of testing.
Let me know!
The files that are created by this latest version have as VUI:
0,9,16,9,2 for the Base layer
0,9,16,9,2 for the Enhancement layer.
The correct profile should therefore be 7.
Now I don't remember well but it seems to me that TsMuxeR currently generates files with profile 6 (but, I repeat myself, I could be wrong). If my tool proves to work, in my opinion, we should try to mark the ts files with profile 7 (and not 6).
Yep, Exactly!
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Hey guys,
250+ pages is a long read so I'm just asking here.
I finally got it working to trigger DV on my C9!
But now I have a movie, split into 4 parts. Which is no big deal, but just for conveniences sake, is it possible to merge them with mp4muxer/mp4box into one?
If so, is it as easy as "mp4muxer - I Part1.mp4 - I part2.mp4. ... .-o complete.mp4"?
Thanks in advance!
-qweargs
250+ pages is a long read so I'm just asking here.
I finally got it working to trigger DV on my C9!
But now I have a movie, split into 4 parts. Which is no big deal, but just for conveniences sake, is it possible to merge them with mp4muxer/mp4box into one?
If so, is it as easy as "mp4muxer - I Part1.mp4 - I part2.mp4. ... .-o complete.mp4"?
Thanks in advance!
-qweargs
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Do you suggest me to search for a proof for your statement? Really?
I would rather not spend time on this misconception.
Bravia XF90, Shield TV Pro'19, UBP-X700
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The EL is a 10-bit video bitstream that carries the residual between the source and the BL and the “dynamic” metadata for DV. An enhancement layer that carries a residual signal is = 0 (zero), that is, the decoder does not need to process the residual signal, is called minimum enhancement layer (MEL). If the residual signal is > 0, it is called full enhancement layer (FEL)Pacer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:28 pmHello everyone,
first I wanted to say a big THANK YOU to everyone so dedicated to get the DV playback riddle solved, first of all to yusesope, whose tool I've tried to use.
I've just had one UDH Bluray Disc (MI: Fallout), which I tried to get to run in DV after ripping it. With the help of yusesope's tool I was able to create an mp4 file which my LG OLED65GX9LA liked to play. I used the software and procedure described on p199 in this forum:
- ffmpeg to demux from BD m2ts file
- MUX_AND_CONVERT_TO_PROFILE_81.bat
- mp4muxer to get an .mp4 file
The file triggered DV on my LG TV, but I am not sure if it displayed the content correctly. That's why I would like to ask you more experienced people to take a look at my photo comparison (DSLR in manual mode). From left to right you see:
- MKV ripped with 1.15.3 from BD disc, played on my HiMedia Q10 Pro (which plays the file only in HDR10)
- same file, but played from my LG OLED65GX9LA with internal player via DLNA (which also plays it in HDR10)
- mp4-File created with the above procedure, played from my LG's internal player with active DV
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To me, the colors look quite different compared to the HDR10 variants of the movie. I do not have a hardware BD-UHD player to see how the movie would look like when played from there :-/
What are your thoughts on this?
In my expectation the colors should not differ between HDR10 and DV, right?
MI Fallout is a FEL Dolby Vision movie. (BL + EL (>0) + RPU)
Making DV files in single layer profile works only with MEL (EL=0).
The only correct method to have dual layers files (or dual tracks of single layer) is with mp4muxer with Dolby Vision in profile 7.
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Did you try the ape?
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you don't seriously think anybody here will spend more time educating about something that you've not done your research for.
but you can always "believe" what you want
like I said, this is years old. You spread misinformation, I'm sure not on purpose.
two main things about DV that are the reasons it is the premiere HDR format:
(1) ability to fully re-create the 12bit 422 master at home in FEL dual layer releases
(2) dynamic metadata
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You're the only one posting conflicting statements without providing proof.pete19 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:19 pmyou don't seriously think anybody here will spend more time educating about something that you've not done your research for.
but you can always "believe" what you want![]()
like I said, this is years old. You spread misinformation, I'm sure not on purpose.![]()
two main things about DV that are the reasons it is the premiere HDR format:
(1) ability to fully re-create the 12bit 422 master at home in FEL dual layer releases
(2) dynamic metadata
As I've mentioned already:
No where is there a mention that the output video is actually 12 bit 422.
There's no place for full 4:2:2 video:

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Might be some confusion where the mezzanine is concern.
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first off, nobody said 420 is "wrong" - that is your wording. 420 simply has less color resolution, hence 422 is more desirable.
Second, both STD and LLDV output a 12bit 422 signal yet only STD contains in addition the dynamic metadata because it's tv-led. so the player-led stream (already DV decoded) which also contains 12bit 422 signal requires less bandwidth, hence it provides low latency...
again, BOTH DV stream types contain 12bit 422 signal (because that's the Dolby spec), yet LLDV has less data than the other... only STD carries metadata in the stream, not LLDV.... hence your 2nd statement is also wrong.
to recap:
all DV streams are 12 bit 422.
only tv-led contains the full dynamic metadata, so full stream requirements, hence RGB tunneling in 8bit float container is used.
player-led requires less bandwidth because it contains less data (still 12 bit 422 signal).
MEL is also 12 bit 422 but only contains a 10bit 420 signal, padded.
and to stress this part:
you make it sound like that "explains" a 12bit 420 final output. no, the metadata allows to reconstruct the full 12bit 422 master, which is why it is a 12bit 422 signal.
if final output was 12bit 420 (so EL only contains luminance, Y difference) for FEL STD, they wouldn't need a 12 bit 422 stream, they'd use a 12bit 420 stream. Metadata is the mere difference, it doesn't need "extra" space on top of the difference, especially since it's encoded as well.