Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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bgalakazam
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I found the wifi on both my C8 and the "MIMO" 2.4GHz wifi on the X700 slower than 100Mbit ethernet. They stuttered more streaming from my Synology than the wired connection. This is from an enterprise grade access point <1m from the TV/X700. For the <5 titles I have watched in the past couple years that required more than 100Mbit I have just used a USB thumb drive. Glad to hear the X800M2 has better performing wifi.
Sony X700 -> Onkyo TX-RZ830 -> LG C8
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shield image has incorrect hue/saturation on the beak (compared to tv-led), besides the color artifacts/clipping
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Guys, don't compare hue sharpness, brightness or clipping
I can't set my camera and TV to match Vincent's
Do not make conclusion about this parameters
Only thing to look at is the shape of yellow spot
Zoom in if you're on mobile.
Can't you see the similarities and differences?
I can't set my camera and TV to match Vincent's
Do not make conclusion about this parameters
Only thing to look at is the shape of yellow spot
Zoom in if you're on mobile.
Can't you see the similarities and differences?
Bravia XF90, Shield TV Pro'19, UBP-X700
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DaMacFunkin
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Ive always found the output from the Oppo to be very Natural and not over saturated,is that not what we are looking for? That’s certainly what I see in your pic.lexyz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 6:12 amGuys, don't compare hue sharpness, brightness or clipping
I can't set my camera and TV to match Vincent's
Do not make conclusion about this parameters
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Only thing to look at is the shape of yellow spot
Zoom in if you're on mobile.
Can't you see the similarities and differences?
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Ok
I desaturated whole picture but point of interest
For my eye Shield's STDL more close to Oppo TV-led than Oppo or X700 Player-led
Why?
I desaturated whole picture but point of interest
For my eye Shield's STDL more close to Oppo TV-led than Oppo or X700 Player-led
Why?
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Bravia XF90, Shield TV Pro'19, UBP-X700
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RESET_9999
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SMH...
sorry to repeat myself but you can't draw ANY conclusion by comparing some videos on youtube with your own TV photo... it's just meaningless and useless (not scientific)...
the only valid comparison here is the shield vs x700 assuming you used exactly the same camera settings which we CAN'T confirm when you put the images like that...
sorry to repeat myself but you can't draw ANY conclusion by comparing some videos on youtube with your own TV photo... it's just meaningless and useless (not scientific)...
the only valid comparison here is the shield vs x700 assuming you used exactly the same camera settings which we CAN'T confirm when you put the images like that...
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Have you checked with your HDFury device to see if the x700 is allowing TV led Dolby Vision?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 5:18 pmI don't think so... Vincent said he tested the Panasonic bluray player as well.Manixx2020beyound wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 3:09 pm
Sorry but oppo don’t look that good to me.
X700 takes it all lol.
Also, Stacey Spears (creator of Spears and Munsil) confirmed that all the bluray players will have this issue when doing player-led DV.
EDIT: Also it sounds like @pete was right about FEL being 422, or Don't I understand whats Stacey is saying ?
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In the image you have attached above, Stacey says:
The difference is OPPO lets you force one over the other while the others use EDID in the display to decide which mode to use.
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RESET_9999
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Yes, the x700 support both DV format. My Vertex report RGB 8bit (tv-led).
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Finally got my x700RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 10:40 pmYes, the x700 support both DV format. My Vertex report RGB 8bit (tv-led).
Can confirm the same on my Vertex2.
The 'bug' wasn't exactly what I expecting though. For some reason I thought it would be wrong colors or something but its pretty much full on video corruption. Not sure how else to put it - reminds me of the old 'no signal' grey fuzzy TV days. At first I thought it was the second track or something, but I'm seeing a very small strip on the left where the video is fine? (I say fine, I haven't exactly compared this strip to what it should be
Anyway - the 'fix video' works great.
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RESET_9999
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
yep, same behavior...PlatypusW wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 10:50 pm
The 'bug' wasn't exactly what I expecting though. For some reason I thought it would be wrong colors or something but its pretty much full on video corruption. Not sure how else to put it - reminds me of the old 'no signal' grey fuzzy TV days. At first I thought it was the second track or something, but I'm seeing a very small strip on the left where the video is fine? (I say fine, I haven't exactly compared this strip to what it should be) Is that the same for everyone else? Obviously not important just find it odd that there appears to be this strip with no 'video corruption', I'd expect it to cover the whole video
Anyway - the 'fix video' works great.
the oppo suffers the same issue: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php? ... ost1931032
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So after the reports about the oppo 203 (with russion firmware?) being able to play remuxed FEL discs, can you actually see the difference?
I have a LG C8 oled TV, but the FEL movies have to be converted to MEL (profile 05/08) because most of them will stutter otherwise.
And of course it's not capable to e-ARC so I'm missing out on hd-audio as well, but that's a whole other thing.
I'm just wondering whether you can actually experience the 4000nits FEL picture quality.
Else I can simply rip everything and mux it using yusesope's tool in mode 2, so I can play it on the native player (and also miss out on hd-audio lol).
But the oppo 203 doesn't come cheap either...
I have a LG C8 oled TV, but the FEL movies have to be converted to MEL (profile 05/08) because most of them will stutter otherwise.
And of course it's not capable to e-ARC so I'm missing out on hd-audio as well, but that's a whole other thing.
I'm just wondering whether you can actually experience the 4000nits FEL picture quality.
Else I can simply rip everything and mux it using yusesope's tool in mode 2, so I can play it on the native player (and also miss out on hd-audio lol).
But the oppo 203 doesn't come cheap either...
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I've got the blu-ray content of the English Dolby Vision version of a movie on my computer.
I now want to replace the English audio track with the Italian one (I've got it too in my computer).
How shall I mux everything by not loosing Dolby Vision?
I now want to replace the English audio track with the Italian one (I've got it too in my computer).
How shall I mux everything by not loosing Dolby Vision?
Nvidia Shield TV Pro -> DENON AVR-X2200W -> LG OLED65GX6
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Hello profile 7 Dolby Vision. What I do in this tutorial is the most used.calibra3 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 5:58 pmHello from Spain Rober.Roberespa wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:01 pm* Tutorial on how to convert an .iso movie with HDR10 and Dolby Vision to .m2ts *
* This tutorial is primarily intended for all novice users who don't want to read all these forum pages. you will get a good result. Without having to do a lot of tests and trials until you get it. *
(This is something that I miss a lot, that from minute one you start reading this new and very tedious thing. So now that I know how to do it; so that you don't spend hours and hours I have decided to do my personal tutorial with the aim of help them.)
The first thing you need is to have all these programs updated in their latest version, otherwise it will not work !:
MakeMKV
tsMuxeR:
on page 259 the user "RESET_9999" offers us the link to the latest versions of tsMuxeR.
ffmpeg
Unzip this program to C: \ and rename the folder (call it) ffmpeg | In Windows environment variables (you can search for it in search box) open it
Give Environment Variables, double click on Patch, click again and type the path C: \ ffmpeg \ bin OK, OK and OK. This tells the CMD that you know the ffmpeg commands for easier access.
Once these programs are installed or updated:
1º Use MakeMKV open the UHD iso with Dolby Vision and extract the video track. (Check only the video track, uncheck all other audio subtitles, etc.) In short uncheck everything so that you only save the video track.
2º Open the "cmd" (Command Prompt) as administrator and write> ffmpeg -i Rings.mkv -map 0: 0 -c copy T: \ BL_EL_RPU.hevc * With this I manage to merge the 2 layers in a single file with the possibility to disjoin *
Rings.mkv is the name of the mkv that contains only the video obtained from the MakeMKV program, I write the correct name in my case, I change the name to make it easier for me. T: \ (I'm telling you to save the result in that directory.) BL_EL_RPU.hevc is the name that the final file should have.
3º Use tsMuxeR and open "BL_EL_RPU.hevc" To put the audios and subtitles that you mount in a virtual unit, the FULL-UHD Dolby Vision.iso adds 00073.m2ts unchecks the two video tracks (only adds the audio tracks and subtitles) or previously with tsMuxeR you make a DEMUX to simply add the audio tracks and subtitles to the "BL_EL_RPU.hevc" and give it to create a .ts or .m2ts video file (I recommend .m2ts because it is the purest).
and ready.
Step 1 creates a video file with HDR10 and Dolby Vison but most televisions do not open it, so you have to do step 2 and 3 that I mention.
I hope it will be very helpful to new users. I spent many hours reading and testing. It gave me a lot of mistakes. But with this method everything works perfectly.
You will get a .m2ts or .ts file with HDR10 and Dolby Vision valid for the vast majority of televisions.
Please can you tell me how to do if I have two disc for example of hobbx or LOTR???
How I can merge the two disk to do your tutorial?
And the one that gives the least problems. It is reproduced by most televisions.
I also don't know how to join
two videos m2ts because tsMuxeR desynchronizes the audio with the video.
It would be Join and you select the second track but I don't know why it desynchronizes it.
I have The Lord of the Rings in Dolby Vision in two parts.
I also have it in HDR10 without Dolby Vision.
MKVToolNix GUI.
It allows you to assemble it and synchronize the audio with the video well.
But i do not know why
tsMuxeR desynchronizes the audio with the video. = (
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Use the latest version of mkv toolnix
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Nvidia Shield TV Pro -> DENON AVR-X2200W -> LG OLED65GX6

