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Sorry if this is discussed before. I assume yusesope's tool version (FEL to MEL + UHD-BD to 8.1 + SKIP HDR10+ + Experimental Muxer) is the proper one for adding the "-skip_hdr10plus" switch in the DEMUX.bat, but I can't get this to work.
Commandwindow says "Wait..." and nothing happens for ages. Without the added switch demuxing works fine. Anybody maybe knows why it isn't working?
Much obliged.
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Nom complet : Z:\Marvel et DC Comics\L'Incroyable Hulk [e-ac3][4k][DV]\L'Incroyable Hulk [e-ac3][4k][DV].mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Profil du format : Base Media / Version 2
Identifiant du codec : mp42 (mp42/dby1/isom)
Taille du fichier : 44,7 Gio
Durée : 1 h 52 min
Débit global moyen : 57,0 Mb/s
Date d'encodage : UTC 2021-03-25 13:20:00
Date de marquage : UTC 2021-03-25 13:20:00
Vidéo #1
ID : 1
Format : HEVC
Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Profil du format : Main 10@L5.1@High
HDR format : SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible
Identifiant du codec : hev1
Identifiant du codec/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Durée : 1 h 52 min
Débit : 50,4 Mb/s
Largeur : 3 840 pixels
Hauteur : 2 160 pixels
Format à l'écran : 16/9
Type d'images/s : Constant
Images par seconde : 23,976 (24000/1001) Im/s
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Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2
Maximum Content Light Level : 1000 cd/m2
Maximum Frame-Average Light Level : 657 cd/m2
Codec configuration box : hvcC
Vidéo #2
ID : 2
Format : HEVC
Format/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding
Profil du format : Main 10@L5.1@High
HDR format : Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.07.06, EL+RPU, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible
Identifiant du codec : dvhe
Identifiant du codec/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding with Dolby Vision
Durée : 1 h 52 min
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Hauteur : 1 080 pixels
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Profondeur des couleurs : 10 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Image) : 0.114
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Date d'encodage : UTC 2021-03-25 13:20:00
Date de marquage : UTC 2021-03-25 13:20:00
Gamme de couleurs : Limited
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Caractéristiques du transfert : PQ
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Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2
Codec configuration box : hvcC+dvcC
Audio
ID : 3
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Durée : 1 h 52 min
Type de débit : Constant
Débit : 960 kb/s
Canaux : 6 canaux
Channel layout : L R C LFE Ls Rs
Echantillonnage : 48,0 kHz
Images par seconde : 31,250 Im/s (1536 SPF)
Mode de compression : Avec perte
Taille du flux : 771 Mio (2%)
Langue : Français
Service kind : Complete Main
Default : Non
Date d'encodage : UTC 2021-03-25 13:20:00
Date de marquage : UTC 2021-03-25 13:20:00
So both Firestick 4K 2018 & Max look the same with the Spears & Munsil eagle beak shot.
I tried both original profile 7 and converted to 8.1.
It's not as yellow as with the LG C8 internal player.
L2 metadata isn't being ignored, so this might actually be the player-led issue.
Has anyone reproduced it with another device?
Not really able to answer your question, but I also own both versions, 2018 and 2021 models of Fire TV 4k Stick. Sorry if I am being redundant with my question. But can we safely say Fire TV 4k Max 2021 model does not play FEL DV, but ignores the El and acts like Nvidia Shield? If this is the case, how accurate the colors are with "MEL" at that point if it's ignoring the EL? Are there any test files to test it out properly @quietvoid? Any way I can help you with the test?
So both Firestick 4K 2018 & Max look the same with the Spears & Munsil eagle beak shot.
I tried both original profile 7 and converted to 8.1.
It's not as yellow as with the LG C8 internal player.
L2 metadata isn't being ignored, so this might actually be the player-led issue.
Has anyone reproduced it with another device?
I don't think they use player-led (I was the one who suspected it): with our 2018 LG Oleds it's easy to notice, it produces the same banding/posterization as with HDR10 in PC mode (probably triggering the same low latency mode, where certain basic image processing is disabled).
So Oppo's player-led output is different from Firestick4k's output, there's no such issue with Firestick4k.
So, not sure why it's different, but we saw this with the black level test as well, that's why I stopped using Firestick4k, and use the Plex app on the TV instead.
If you upload samples and tell me exactly when/what to look for I can take a look.
Not really able to answer your question, but I also own both versions, 2018 and 2021 models of Fire TV 4k Stick. Sorry if I am being redundant with my question. But can we safely say Fire TV 4k Max 2021 model does not play FEL DV, but ignores the El and acts like Nvidia Shield? If this is the case, how accurate the colors are with "MEL" at that point if it's ignoring the EL? Are there any test files to test it out properly @quietvoid? Any way I can help you with the test?
I don't have a profile 7 FEL that looks different to check it out.
I'm pretty sure it ignores the EL, though.
So far regardless of profile 7 or (converted) profile 8, there's a difference in quality for the sample below.
I don't think they use player-led (I was the one who suspected it): with our 2018 LG Oleds it's easy to notice, it produces the same banding/posterization as with HDR10 in PC mode (probably triggering the same low latency mode, where certain basic image processing is disabled).
So Oppo's player-led output is different from Firestick4k's output, there's no such issue with Firestick4k.
So, not sure why it's different, but we saw this with the black level test as well, that's why I stopped using Firestick4k, and use the Plex app on the TV instead.
If you upload samples and tell me exactly when/what to look for I can take a look.
Not really able to answer your question, but I also own both versions, 2018 and 2021 models of Fire TV 4k Stick. Sorry if I am being redundant with my question. But can we safely say Fire TV 4k Max 2021 model does not play FEL DV, but ignores the El and acts like Nvidia Shield? If this is the case, how accurate the colors are with "MEL" at that point if it's ignoring the EL? Are there any test files to test it out properly @quietvoid? Any way I can help you with the test?
I don't have a profile 7 FEL that looks different to check it out.
I'm pretty sure it ignores the EL, though.
So far regardless of profile 7 or (converted) profile 8, there's a difference in quality for the sample below.
I don't think they use player-led (I was the one who suspected it): with our 2018 LG Oleds it's easy to notice, it produces the same banding/posterization as with HDR10 in PC mode (probably triggering the same low latency mode, where certain basic image processing is disabled).
So Oppo's player-led output is different from Firestick4k's output, there's no such issue with Firestick4k.
So, not sure why it's different, but we saw this with the black level test as well, that's why I stopped using Firestick4k, and use the Plex app on the TV instead.
If you upload samples and tell me exactly when/what to look for I can take a look.
Thanks. I remember someone posted some homebrew videos for FEL to test the P7 on player called Dune? Can't find it anywhere
They don't work at all on the Firestick.
True. Was able to locate them on avsforums. They don't play at all with Plex. Kodi is not ideal for me, but have you tried it? On a second thought. Power Rangers 4K has flashing ending credit scene with FEL. I might try that instead.
that's because I did those samples with tsmuxer and it breaks something in the RPU when you split the file. I didn't know about that back then.
As @FubbAyH said, the ending credits of Power Ranger is a better way to verify if FEL is processed.
that's because I did those samples with tsmuxer and it breaks something in the RPU when you split the file. I didn't know about that back then.
As @FubbAyH said, the ending credits of Power Ranger is a better way to verify if FEL is processed.
The credits are grey like HDR10, so nothing new.
Bummer. Will test it anyway hehe
Edit:
Just tried MKB FEL. You are right. It's not processing the EL