Do MKV files preserve filmmaker mode?
Do MKV files preserve filmmaker mode?
I noticed the new Hobbit UHDs send the filmmaker mode signals to newer tvs. Is this something that makemkv or mkv files preserve? If not, is it on the roadmap?
Re: Do MKV files preserve filmmaker mode?
I learned a thing today: https://filmmakermode.com
The first thing I do on any TV I'm forced to watch is turn every bit of processing and whatever marketing gunk there is to off.
I'm sure friends and family are starting to hide remotes when I visit.
The first thing I do on any TV I'm forced to watch is turn every bit of processing and whatever marketing gunk there is to off.
I'm sure friends and family are starting to hide remotes when I visit.
Re: Do MKV files preserve filmmaker mode?
Friendly bump if anyone knows the answer?
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Re: Do MKV files preserve filmmaker mode?
probably not but just put the tv in that mode.
it was likely controlled by the player not disc.
it was likely controlled by the player not disc.
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Re: Do MKV files preserve filmmaker mode?
Filmmaker mode has nothing to do with the source material. MKV has nothing to do with it.
You need to adjust your playback setup accordingly. No intelligent frames, no smoothing, no sharpening, no 23,xx fps -> 60 Hz etc. Basically no post-processing that some players or TVs do.
You need to adjust your playback setup accordingly. No intelligent frames, no smoothing, no sharpening, no 23,xx fps -> 60 Hz etc. Basically no post-processing that some players or TVs do.