CX plays fel fine in usb mp4 dl dv.
Firmware#
Tlc 6 series plays dv fel as well usb.
THIS !agneva wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:37 pmOf course there is an issue.
If you see the white sky is pumping / picture is to dark, the (F)EL is not decoded !
in my opinion the CX can only decode the Metadata (RPU) of DV, not the second HEVC stream.
maybe the older LG TV can do, I don´t know... to find out, I uploaded the samples for you.
CX did not play DV (DTDL) mp4 prior to lastest firmware.Manixx2020beyound wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:18 pm5ED00217-56EF-4440-B746-9591A31684D2.jpeg
CX plays fel fine in usb mp4 dl dv.
Firmware#
Tlc 6 series plays dv fel as well usb.
Could very well be the case. Although I will say that the initial support for DTDL DV in mp4s on a smart tv has always been a bit odd. It could've just been a lucky coincidence with the early implementation of DV. Since FEL content is only found on bluray disks, TVs honestly have no need to have two decoders available for DV.Wanderlust3K wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 10:24 pmWho knows maybe, the CX only has 1 decoder instead of the 2 required, would not surprise me, manufacturers undercut sucessfull product lines for profit all the time.
Have seen this happen a lot, a product gets fame for its quality and then next versions are cutdown for profit with inferior materials or features.
Maybe LG thougth no one would notice since streaming is MEL and that would really suck, i dont see much difference beetween DV MEL vs plain HDR + dynamic tonemaping, DV was about FEL.
So I just compared the info of your DV SL file and a DV SL file I downloaded online. The difference is yours is Main10@5.1 while the other file is Main10@5.2. Your DV SL file looks wrong on my c9 but the other file looks correct. Does this mean anything?agneva wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:37 pmOf course there is an issue.
If you see the white sky is pumping / picture is to dark, the (F)EL is not decoded !
in my opinion the CX can only decode the Metadata (RPU) of DV, not the second HEVC stream.
maybe the older LG TV can do, I don´t know... to find out, I uploaded the samples for you.
Not sure exactly what the Main10 part means, but an obvious explanation for the difference you see in those two files you're comparing is that one is a from a native profile 5 source and the other is converted from a profile 7 disk. Given that there is no colorspace transformation during the conversion, it's not surprising that the resulting "profile 5" video might look wrong.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:51 amSo I just compared the info of your DV SL file and a DV SL file I downloaded online. The difference is yours is Main10@5.1 while the other file is Main10@5.2. Your DV SL file looks wrong on my c9 but the other file looks correct. Does this mean anything?agneva wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:37 pmOf course there is an issue.
If you see the white sky is pumping / picture is to dark, the (F)EL is not decoded !
in my opinion the CX can only decode the Metadata (RPU) of DV, not the second HEVC stream.
maybe the older LG TV can do, I don´t know... to find out, I uploaded the samples for you.
You are telling me, that Ryan DL.mp4 is playing correct on your CX ?Manixx2020beyound wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:18 pmCX plays fel fine in usb mp4 dl dv.
Firmware#
Tlc 6 series plays dv fel as well usb.
Ryan SL must look wrong because the EL is missingSo I just compared the info of your DV SL file and a DV SL file I downloaded online. The difference is yours is Main10@5.1 while the other file is Main10@5.2. Your DV SL file looks wrong on my c9 but the other file looks correct. Does this mean anything?
The CX can do TV led Dolby Vision so it has 2 decoders, so no discussion.Wanderlust3K wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 10:24 pmTHIS !agneva wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:37 pmOf course there is an issue.
If you see the white sky is pumping / picture is to dark, the (F)EL is not decoded !
in my opinion the CX can only decode the Metadata (RPU) of DV, not the second HEVC stream.
maybe the older LG TV can do, I don´t know... to find out, I uploaded the samples for you.
MEL files look ok
FEL files look ultra dark.
I had a C7 before the CX and FEL files looked fine on the C7.
CX did not play DV (DTDL) mp4 prior to lastest firmware.Manixx2020beyound wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 6:18 pm5ED00217-56EF-4440-B746-9591A31684D2.jpeg
CX plays fel fine in usb mp4 dl dv.
Firmware#
Tlc 6 series plays dv fel as well usb.
They do play NOW but as @Agneva pointed out, FEL files on CX look bad, too dark, as if EL was ignored alltogether.
That would explain the lack of support at launch.
Who knows maybe, the CX only has 1 decoder instead of the 2 required, would not surprise me, manufacturers undercut sucessfull product lines for profit all the time.
Have seen this happen a lot, a product gets fame for its quality and then next versions are cutdown for profit with inferior materials or features.
Maybe LG thougth no one would notice since streaming is MEL and that would really suck, i dont see much difference beetween DV MEL vs plain HDR + dynamic tonemaping or HDR10+, DV was about FEL.
You confuse metadata decoder with 2. full-fledged HEVC decoder (which restores the original from FEL with 12bit)DaMacFunkin wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:52 amThe CX can do TV led Dolby Vision so it has 2 decoders, so no discussion.
What is more likely is the second decoder is crippled in firmware for media file playback.
Have you tried built in Plex app from NAS?
Being able to do TV-led DV has nothing to do with whether it has 2 HEVC decoders or not. If that's the case, then every DV capable TV that's not a Sony should be able to play DL FEL mp4s. The decoding step (1 HEVC or 2 HEVC decoders needed to reconstruct the original picture) occurs prior to the tone mapping step (TV-led or player-led).DaMacFunkin wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 7:52 amThe CX can do TV led Dolby Vision so it has 2 decoders, so no discussion.
What is more likely is the second decoder is crippled in firmware for media file playback.
Have you tried built in Plex app from NAS?
it's not re-encoded.. it's a true untouched WEB-DL ...deadchip12 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:57 amHmm how worse is the reencoded compared to the original I wonder? Disney + is not available in my country so I can't compare.
of course, studios encode the file, that's not the point. I was just telling you that WEB-DL means untouched from the Ðisney servers.
that is not true..... there's a couple of uhd-bd that shows that they use x265. mostly the german bluray disc release
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Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0002 cd/m2, max: 2000 cd/m2
Maximum Content Light Level : 10000 cd/m2
Maximum Frame-Average Light Level : 400 cd/m2
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Disc Title: Rollerball.1975
Disc Size: 77,789,728,995 bytes
Protection: AACS2
Extras: Ultra HD
BDInfo: 0.7.5.8
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00001.MPLS
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Also, that file info you posted is clearly re-encoded from the true MZABi WEB-DL which is 22mb/s and doesn't show x265 settings.agneva wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:30 pm
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