Oh i see, i tested another old file, a FEL one, and yes you are rigth, looks a lot darker !!AndreasT wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:33 pm
According to the list here https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=276448, Lord of the rings is a MEL release. That explains why it plays triggering DV with proper colors for you with just the outlined steps.
In my case, as mentioned, I have a FEL release (you can see Top Gun in the same forum post), in which case I get this darkening of colors when played back, even if DV is triggered. To get the proper colors I have to convert to MEL using the tool mentioned here https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 970#p96282.
I checked the code of mp4muxer, and there is no indication something changed not allowing you to have multiple input video files. What changed between v1.0.0 and v1.0.1 is that some flags are set in the mp4 file with v1.0.1. I don't know yet what these flags mean, but apparently they make the TV not like the resulting mp4 file from that version.
Can some one answer me this:Dont we lose data when converting FEL to MEL ?
BTW, i also tested this:
1) Reencode BL
2) Mux Reencoded Bl.265, EL+RPU.265, audio.ac3 into an .iso file (TSmuxer)
3) Open .iso file with MakeMKV and obtain a STSL.mkv file (BL+EL+RPU)
4) Demux BL+EL+RPU.h265 stream from .mkv file
5) Mux BL+EL+RPU.265 into STSL .mp4 using both mp4muxer v1.0.0 & v.1.0.1, profiles 7 & 8 = Choppy playback & no seeking.
Im getting tyred of all this propietary DV shit, and propietary stuff in general, next TV ill look for open standars support like HDR10+ and multichannel FLAC audio and an android OS and be done with it.