Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.

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Big-rome
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Now we just a dev to port CoreELEC to 32bit and we could have this working without android.
quietvoid
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Big-rome wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 12:53 am
Now we just a dev to port CoreELEC to 32bit and we could have this working without android.
What? It only works on Kodi with Android.
Linux doesn't support any of this.
NiCE77
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quietvoid wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 3:58 am
Big-rome wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 12:53 am
Now we just a dev to port CoreELEC to 32bit and we could have this working without android.
What? It only works on Kodi with Android.
Linux doesn't support any of this.
No, if the 32 bit dovi.ko will work on CoreELEC.
yossSP
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Mon Mar 15, 2021 5:50 pm
mulucy wrote:
Mon Mar 15, 2021 4:17 pm

So it's save to assume that Ugoos and Minix with custom firmware do support the FEL DV? And I know there is also Google TV with Chromecast ( don't onow wether it truly supports it or not ). What's your opinion about it?
I don't know, I didn't receive mine yet. I'm sure someone will try the ending credits of Power Rangers and confirm soon.

I'm not sure if the Chromecast really supports FEL eventhough there is FEL noise when you play the sample with fake DV layer. I'm saying this because Manix and I tested the total recall and there was no FEL processed. We didn't share because Manix messed up the colors so I'm not sure about the accuracy of that comparison (manix has to re-do). So even if the SOC supports dual video decoding, I think if the DV SDK doesn't, then you don't get FEL DV.
Hi, RESET_9999, what do you mean with "I'm saying this because Manix and I tested the total recall and there was no FEL processed"?
- Both of you had tested Total Recall with Chromecast with Google TV and saw that it doesn't process FEL?
- The Total Recall scene playback can't prove the FEL processing?

As I said before, I tested have tested the Total Recall escene in my Chromecast with Google TV:

Test equipment:
- Chromecast with Google TV updated with february firmware
- Panasonic HZ1000 OLED TV updated with last firmware
- Plex server and Plex for Android TV app beta, updated to last beta version
- Emby server beta and Emby for Android TV app beta, updated to last beta version

As I reported before, none of the samples provided by RESET_9999 activate Dolby Vision in my case, except de P8 MEL test, that shows clearly the compression artifacts.

At the end I got a copy of the DV version of Total Recall (1990) and I proceeded to test it in the scene at 43 minutes, the spaceship landing.
I created a single track double layer Dolby Vision FEL profile 7 mkv file with MakeMKV.

I have made 3 playback tests and the results are curiously the following:
- Normal playback in Dolby Vision: No artifacts shown!, so it's processing the FEL layer, isn't it?
- Playback disabling the Dolby Vision compatibility in my TV: my TV reports it plays as HDR10 and... don't show artifacts!
- I created a HDR10 version with MakeMKV selecting only de HDR10 layer (NO the EL layer): it shows the artifacts clearly.

The image quality of the Dolby Vision version is very good for me, with no artifacts and a punchy impact.

Unfortunately, as known, the SDR screenshots I did are of no utility because of the wrong colour and detail.
RESET_9999
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yossSP wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 10:12 am
- Both of you had tested Total Recall with Chromecast with Google TV and saw that it doesn't process FEL?
yes, the total recall capture sample manix provided showed that the Chromecast doesn't process FEL but we didn't share the results because I'm not 100% sure of the capture accuracy. Manix might have messed/mixed up the sample/settings, he'll have to re-do.

One thing is about this scene, P8 DV also helps the artifacts compression. On my setup, I can clearly see a difference between p8 and HDR10 but I don't notice an as big difference between p8 and p7.

You can try the ending credits of Power Rangers, but manix said he wasn't able to FF there without plex crashing. maybe you'll have more luck.
yossSP
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RESET_9999 wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 11:17 am
yossSP wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 10:12 am
- Both of you had tested Total Recall with Chromecast with Google TV and saw that it doesn't process FEL?
yes, the total recall capture sample manix provided showed that the Chromecast doesn't process FEL but we didn't share the results because I'm not 100% sure of the capture accuracy. Manix might have messed/mixed up the sample/settings, he'll have to re-do.

One thing is about this scene, P8 DV also helps the artifacts compression. On my setup, I can clearly see a difference between p8 and HDR10 but I don't notice an as big difference between p8 and p7.

You can try the ending credits of Power Rangers, but manix said he wasn't able to FF there without plex crashing. maybe you'll have more luck.
Same here, your DV P8 test file shows better than HDR10.
Did you see compression artifacts in the DV FEL version in Chromecast? It looks like the P8 file or how?
And, what about the fact that I can't see any compression artifacts in the Dolby Vision FEL mkv I made? It could be yor setup?

I'm trying to get the Power Rangers, 2017 film, if I finnally can test it I'll tell (it could be possible you'll make some test files with the credits?)
Effectively some DV files (P7 and P8) have problems with time seeking, they can only play from begining and only accepts pause and resume. It will be a matter of letting it play and setting an alarm when it's ending and reaches the credits.
RESET_9999
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yossSP wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 11:47 am

Same here, your DV P8 test file shows better than HDR10.
Did you see compression artifacts in the DV FEL version in Chromecast? It looks like the P8 file or how?
And, what about the fact that I can't see any compression artifacts in the Dolby Vision FEL mkv I made? It could be yor setup?

I'm trying to get the Power Rangers, 2017 film, if I finnally can test it I'll tell (it could be possible you'll make some test files with the credits?)
Effectively some DV files (P7 and P8) have problems with time seeking, they can only play from begining and only accepts pause and resume. It will be a matter of letting it play and setting an alarm when it's ending and reaches the credits.
I don't own a Chromecast, I only have the Atomos shogun capture(from manix) of the Chromecast playing total recall FEL. Clearly, manix messed up the colors but unless he used a p8 file by mistake(unlikely), it shows that FEL is not processed.

Maybe the small samples break something in FEL because in motion I still see some artifacts on the x700 with the samples, definitely not free of compression artifacts.. I will try the complete movie tonight.

funny fact: even the low bitrate stream on VUDU is better than the bluray remux HDR10 base layer
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Patiently waiting lol
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On another topic myself & @reset9999
I Had a bet:
I think I won lol,
P5 is the same as using p7 fel
Even doe the itcp is different seem like in the final encoding process the 12/16bit rgb tif DV meta is transferred to the p5 as well ending credits for power rangers on VUDU is bright white as well.
So would also mean the p5 uses the fel prior to encoding to p5 which is meta from the xml
So p5 is also better than regular hdr10.
Also means p5 is not just hdr10 with Rpu
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mattmarsden
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I always found it strange that the white of the end credits was encoded in the FEL, I can’t see what the need was or why the encoder would choose to do that. It does seem that for a lot of movies the FEL is required for a decent presentation.
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I presume if you were to watch the VUDU version in HDR10 the credits would be bright white also.
Manixx2020beyound
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mattmarsden wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:37 pm
I presume if you were to watch the VUDU version in HDR10 the credits would be bright white also.
Checking that now
Yes it bright white in hdr10 too
Weird
Also the playback device is the shield tv
So streaming hdr10
Is different from uhd hdr10 as well.
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quietvoid
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Manixx2020beyound wrote:
Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:26 pm
So would also mean the p5 uses the fel prior to encoding to p5 which is meta from the xml
So p5 is also better than regular hdr10.
Also means p5 is not just hdr10 with Rpu
Nothing surprising here, profile 5 has always been the superior option because IPT is more accurate for mapping than YCbCr.
Profile 7 was just a stop-gap for UHD BD AFAIK. It's also considered the "legacy" format now.
mattmarsden
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Although P5 can’t do 12bit or 10,000nits.
shawnc22
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markswift over at the avsforums has also created some great test files for testing FEL/RPU implementation:

https://www.avsforum.com/threads/dune-p ... t-60582530
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