DV is supported only in TS / M2TS / MP4 and bluray disc on the x700...
no BDMV support via USB
DV is supported only in TS / M2TS / MP4 and bluray disc on the x700...
I notice that some films are divided into multiple m2ts files. What should we do in that case? What's the good way to identify which m2ts files are part of the film? And then we just drag all those files into tsmuxer and click m2ts muxing?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:20 pmDV is supported only in TS / M2TS / MP4 and bluray disc on the x700...
no BDMV support via USB
add in tsmuxer the .mpls file of the main movie from the playlist folder.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 2:33 am
I notice that some films are divided into multiple m2ts files. What should we do in that case? What's the good way to identify which m2ts files are part of the film? And then we just drag all those files into tsmuxer and click m2ts muxing?
single BDMV inside in AVCHD folder on usb works
Identify the correct mpls file, either on the interweb or by opening the disk with makemkv.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 2:33 amI notice that some films are divided into multiple m2ts files. What should we do in that case? What's the good way to identify which m2ts files are part of the film? And then we just drag all those files into tsmuxer and click m2ts muxing?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:20 pmDV is supported only in TS / M2TS / MP4 and bluray disc on the x700...
no BDMV support via USB
Get the Oppo clone and rip to iso or BDMV.morbius wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 9:24 pmthanks for clarifying. And it looks like I'll be stuck with selecting a forced/default sub track manually? So many films have these. In any event, it will be useful for me to have a DV-capable disc player to give me a reference for playback from other sources.
the Firestick TV does it right but no FEL / lossless audio support.
It's already known that the oppos (plus cambridge uhd) and its clone deliver picture perfect dolby vision.lexyz wrote:Driveless chinese oppo clone named M9702 or similar could be more interesting compared to X800M2
1Gbps LAN
BDMV folders over network with working Blu-ray menu
HDR10/DV/HDR10+
mkv didn't lose the battle with DV, quite the opposite actually. It's certainly no fault of the container that no devices can currently play them to their full potential. The standard has been established, and it's now just up to the hardware/software to catch up.
What's the benefit of playing bdmv folder instead of the m2ts file?