Yeah, a similar dilemma that I'm sure a lot of people faces: the ease and convenience of the Shield+Plex, or the picture accuracy of another device.JavierAlbadalejo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:11 pmI do have a Sony UHD BD player that has Dolby Vision, particularly the 700 something, but with the new TV I legit do not have the space for it, so I can not hook it up in any form.
But even if it was possible, I do prefer the much easier, faster, click and play part of streaming instead of putting disc (remember in the Sony Blu rays, you have to manually switch on and off DV everytime you play a DV disc!)..
Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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Eventually you might be able to get on the fly conversion from profile 7 to profile 8.1, at least with Kodi.
Then all files would be compatible with most devices at playback.
I don't believe streaming devices will ever get full support for profile 7 FEL.
I've already patched my Kodi to fix the DoVi/HDR10+ issue with the Firestick, so it's not that hard.
Just takes someone to do the work, basically just porting an RPU parser to C++.
Too bad yusesope hasn't shared their code, otherwise we'd have it already.
Then all files would be compatible with most devices at playback.
I don't believe streaming devices will ever get full support for profile 7 FEL.
I've already patched my Kodi to fix the DoVi/HDR10+ issue with the Firestick, so it's not that hard.
Just takes someone to do the work, basically just porting an RPU parser to C++.
Too bad yusesope hasn't shared their code, otherwise we'd have it already.
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Unfortunately true. I don't see any streaming devices putting in the extra work to be able to process FEL simply because no such content exists from streaming services. Besides, even if they wanted to, Dolby may not grant them the necessary licenses for fear of piracy. Best hope may be a smart blu-ray player that can run Plex/Kodi. The xbox series x could've been the ideal device, but sadly it has a pretty gimped bluray player with regards to DV.
What was the issue that needed patching?
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The Firestick Dolby Vision decoder panics and renders a black screen when it encounters a file that contains both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ metadata.
The source of the --skip-hdr10plus switch
I basically implemented the same behavior on the fly before the data gets sent to the decoder.
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So oled tvs' internal media player and the oppo 203 are still the best ways to watch these DV remuxes?
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But TV internal players aren't the best for playback, they lack chapters, may lack capacity for some audios (LG CX for example lacks DTS support).. lacks PGS support.. is it really worth it?deadchip12 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:35 amSo oled tvs' internal media player and the oppo 203 are still the best ways to watch these DV remuxes?
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Your right, it probably isn’t worth the hassle, I have gone back to ripping FEL titles as Movie only ISO and watching on the Chinoppo, I upgraded my server with an extra 24tb of the Christmas break so I’ve got space to play with for a while.JavierAlbadalejo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:52 amBut TV internal players aren't the best for playback, they lack chapters, may lack capacity for some audios (LG CX for example lacks DTS support).. lacks PGS support.. is it really worth it?deadchip12 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:35 amSo oled tvs' internal media player and the oppo 203 are still the best ways to watch these DV remuxes?
Do love the convenience of Kodi / Plex/ HT4 though
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I wonder is possbile to force non-dv video to play as dv via kodi on Shield TV?quietvoid wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:49 amThe Firestick Dolby Vision decoder panics and renders a black screen when it encounters a file that contains both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ metadata.
The source of the --skip-hdr10plus switch
I basically implemented the same behavior on the fly before the data gets sent to the decoder.
It would help to better understand "red push" cause on Shield.
Since p7 and p8 are affected (both in TV-led and Player-led modes) and p5 is not there is only logical conclusion that something wrong with YCbCr processing on Shield's DV decoder. P5 is IPT
To prove it we should play plain HDR10 or SDR video via DV decoder.
But there is not possible for user to force DV output on Shield for non-dv video.
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I'm out of the loop. Kodi can pay DV content now? Is this only for mp4s or mkvs as well?quietvoid wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:59 pmEventually you might be able to get on the fly conversion from profile 7 to profile 8.1, at least with Kodi.
Then all files would be compatible with most devices at playback.
I don't believe streaming devices will ever get full support for profile 7 FEL.
I've already patched my Kodi to fix the DoVi/HDR10+ issue with the Firestick, so it's not that hard.
Just takes someone to do the work, basically just porting an RPU parser to C++.
Too bad yusesope hasn't shared their code, otherwise we'd have it already.
Also if you or anyone else could answer this: assuming playback of DV content in remuxes improves in the near future, will it make any differences whether the TV supports TV led DV vs player led DV? I'm debating between a sony x950h (player led) and x900h (TV led-what I currently have but considering switching due to better PQ/higher peak brightness in the 950h)
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Hold for XJ models:jayf95 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:56 amAlso if you or anyone else could answer this: assuming playback of DV content in remuxes improves in the near future, will it make any differences whether the TV supports TV led DV vs player led DV? I'm debating between a sony x950h (player led) and x900h (TV led-what I currently have but considering switching due to better PQ/higher peak brightness in the 950h)
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I can't unfortunately. The return period for my x900h ends in mid February and if I return the TV I wont have one to replace it (I sold my old TV).lexyz wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 9:06 amHold for XJ models:jayf95 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:56 amAlso if you or anyone else could answer this: assuming playback of DV content in remuxes improves in the near future, will it make any differences whether the TV supports TV led DV vs player led DV? I'm debating between a sony x950h (player led) and x900h (TV led-what I currently have but considering switching due to better PQ/higher peak brightness in the 950h)
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I can try forcing LLDV on the shield on hdr10 content it’s possible, did it before.lexyz wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:57 amI wonder is possbile to force non-dv video to play as dv via kodi on Shield TV?quietvoid wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:49 amThe Firestick Dolby Vision decoder panics and renders a black screen when it encounters a file that contains both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ metadata.
The source of the --skip-hdr10plus switch
I basically implemented the same behavior on the fly before the data gets sent to the decoder.
It would help to better understand "red push" cause on Shield.
Since p7 and p8 are affected (both in TV-led and Player-led modes) and p5 is not there is only logical conclusion that something wrong with YCbCr processing on Shield's DV decoder. P5 is IPT
To prove it we should play plain HDR10 or SDR video via DV decoder.
But there is not possible for user to force DV output on Shield for non-dv video.
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I don't know about the Shield, but the Firestick only triggers Dolby Vision for the TV when there is proper metadata.
Otherwise, there is an option to have Dolby Vision enabled all the time. I don't think the Shield can do that.
MP4s with official releases, MKVs with custom builds: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?ti ... pid3003730
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So an oled CX owner on avsforum just confirmed with me that the tv's internal media player couldn't play this DV DL test file properly: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NK71Ck ... XLXEa/view
On my C9 it looked fine and played fine. Seems like LG did remove the ability to play dual layer dolby vision file from the CX (and probably upcoming oled tvs as well). That sucks.
On my C9 it looked fine and played fine. Seems like LG did remove the ability to play dual layer dolby vision file from the CX (and probably upcoming oled tvs as well). That sucks.
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Can you please recheck Shield TV on MIF bath fight scene with capture card?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:37 ama lot more obvious with the capture card.. wow:
https://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/10303
thank's @Manixx2020beyound
https://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/6913
Is it me or there is some noticable improvement with 8.2.2 update?
Can't spot red blocking while playing mkv via plex.
DV triggered
Maybe I just missed this very frame.
Meanwhile Dr Sleep still has noticable red push
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