Do you think it is better with ts on the x800m2?RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 6:53 pmWell, I'm not sure if it can be done with profile 5 content but with HDR10 base layer DV (P8) content , yes you can add the black bars with staxrip with some basic script I'm sure you can find somewhere on doom9. still re-encoding though.SteamyUncle wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:11 pmOK. Thanks a lot !
Any way to recode with added black bars maybe ? Pretty simple in general... Do you have any pointers to do it in this DV context?
Because, I am in fact in the same boat regarding these movies...normally all gravy with C9 internal player - I find the DV presentation slightly better on it than on the M9702 in fact - with eARC to HW-Q950T..except, of course, for this effing "file not recognized" issue after one launch.
Are you encountering this issue on the C8 as well with DV/DD+Atmos mp4's ?
I don't have any issue on the C8/plex with DD+ atmos via ARC. But I've been watching mostly TS files and not mp4. I know mp4 is very unstable on the Shield/plex.
Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
TS playback is much better than MP4 on the x700, so yes I assume it's the same with the x800m2
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RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:07 pmTS playback is much better than MP4 on the x700, so yes I assume it's the same with the x800m2
Thanks!I was remuxing all dovi in mp4. It will be much faster directly in ts.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Yes, it looks slightly different via stick4k, but that's what I saw with other contents as well, not sure why.quietvoid wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 3:03 pmYou can try this sample: https://mega.nz/file/cY1gEZzQ#eJIRMpZ2X ... PaGtY_35gU
The eagle's beak looks noticeably better in the internal player compared to the Firestick for me.
Next step is probably to try figuring out what's happening and if it can be prevented.
Was this the 10.000 nits version or the 1000/4000 one?
On a different note, Stacey here mentioned again, that there is a setting (I guess in the RPU) with which the DoVi tonemapping can be turned off, do you know which one?
Here is a calibration pattern sample, that should be like it.
This way I guess we can create calibration samples from hdr10 ones.
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That was the 10 000 nits version.chros wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:39 amYes, it looks slightly different via stick4k, but that's what I saw with other contents as well, not sure why.
Was this the 10.000 nits version or the 1000/4000 one?
On a different note, Stacey here mentioned again, that there is a setting (I guess in the RPU) with which the DoVi tonemapping can be turned off, do you know which one?
Here is a calibration pattern sample, that should be like it.
This way I guess we can create calibration samples from hdr10 ones.
I'm not sure what flags would actually disable tonemapping.
IIRC an empty profile 8 RPU like those created by 'generate' are tonemapping every detail, but usually with a dimmer APL.
We'll probably have to wait for the new disc, unless someone tries to ask Stacey how it works.
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Anybody that can help me?
I am trying to accomplish the following :
What i would like to achieve with Dovi tool or any other is to download a WEB-DL from any source, take out the DV metadata and add it to the UHD remux so that those versions have DV too.
What i did so far are the following steps:
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i "c:\temp\DV_WEB-DL.mkv" -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc c:\temp\DV.hevc
extracted the video from the UHD and named it HDR10.hevc
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe -m 3 extract-rpu c:\temp\DV.hevc
made a edited.json file for the RPU
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe editor -i c:\temp\RPU.bin -j c:\temp\edited.json --rpu-out c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe inject-rpu -i c:\temp\HDR10.hevc --rpu-in c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
Lastly copied the HDR10.hevc file to the extracted contents of the UHD and used mkvtoolnix to make a new MKV
This one did not have the DV info.
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks again !
I am trying to accomplish the following :
What i would like to achieve with Dovi tool or any other is to download a WEB-DL from any source, take out the DV metadata and add it to the UHD remux so that those versions have DV too.
What i did so far are the following steps:
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i "c:\temp\DV_WEB-DL.mkv" -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc c:\temp\DV.hevc
extracted the video from the UHD and named it HDR10.hevc
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe -m 3 extract-rpu c:\temp\DV.hevc
made a edited.json file for the RPU
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe editor -i c:\temp\RPU.bin -j c:\temp\edited.json --rpu-out c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe inject-rpu -i c:\temp\HDR10.hevc --rpu-in c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
Lastly copied the HDR10.hevc file to the extracted contents of the UHD and used mkvtoolnix to make a new MKV
This one did not have the DV info.
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks again !
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Thanks, so you didn't see anything related in the attached sample?quietvoid wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 1:30 pmThat was the 10 000 nits version.chros wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:39 amYes, it looks slightly different via stick4k, but that's what I saw with other contents as well, not sure why.
Was this the 10.000 nits version or the 1000/4000 one?
On a different note, Stacey here mentioned again, that there is a setting (I guess in the RPU) with which the DoVi tonemapping can be turned off, do you know which one?
Here is a calibration pattern sample, that should be like it.
This way I guess we can create calibration samples from hdr10 ones.
I'm not sure what flags would actually disable tonemapping.
IIRC an empty profile 8 RPU like those created by 'generate' are tonemapping every detail, but usually with a dimmer APL.
We'll probably have to wait for the new disc, unless someone tries to ask Stacey how it works.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Yesterday I was playing a bit around with this "hybrid" format and I will describe what I have done. Be aware however, that I lack all knowledge regarding multimedia files, this was just my 4 hour experiment for fun.Buzzie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 1:59 pmAnybody that can help me?
I am trying to accomplish the following :
What i would like to achieve with Dovi tool or any other is to download a WEB-DL from any source, take out the DV metadata and add it to the UHD remux so that those versions have DV too.
What i did so far are the following steps:
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i "c:\temp\DV_WEB-DL.mkv" -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc c:\temp\DV.hevc
extracted the video from the UHD and named it HDR10.hevc
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe -m 3 extract-rpu c:\temp\DV.hevc
made a edited.json file for the RPU
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe editor -i c:\temp\RPU.bin -j c:\temp\edited.json --rpu-out c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe inject-rpu -i c:\temp\HDR10.hevc --rpu-in c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
Lastly copied the HDR10.hevc file to the extracted contents of the UHD and used mkvtoolnix to make a new MKV
This one did not have the DV info.
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks again !
1. I got two identical copies of Web-DL Foundation E01, one in MP4 Dolby Vision, second in MKV HDR10 format.
2. I extracted audio using tsMuxeR.
3. I used FFMPEG to extract DV.hevc and HDR10.hevc
4. Using DoVi Tool I extracted RPU from DV.hevc.
5. I injected RPU into HDR10.hevc using DoVi Tool.
6. I muxed all together (HDR10_DV.hevc + audio) into M2TS cointainer.
Why M2TS? My LG OLED will only recognize Dolby Vision in MP4 or M2TS container, not in MKV.
Using this muxed hybrid hdr10-dv +ac3 audio file in M2TS container, I managed to get DV recognized by my LG TV and at the same time fallback to HDR10 on my phone that does not support DV.
I had to use newest night release of tsMuxeR, regular release displayed error when opening hdr10_dv.hevc video stream. This is what MediaInfo says about this hybrid file:

@Buzzie
I can not yet reply to DM, so I will post my commands here:
Command to extract DV.hevc:
Code: Select all
ffmpeg.exe -y -i DV_file.mp4 -an -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc DV.hevcCommand to extract RPU:
Code: Select all
dovi_tool.exe -m 3 extract-rpu DV.hevcCode: Select all
ffmpeg -i HDR_file.mkv -c:v copy hdr.hevcCode: Select all
dovi_tool.exe inject-rpu -i hdr.hevc --rpu-in RPU.bin -o output.hevcRe: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Thanks pal !!comorla45 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:57 amYesterday I was playing a bit around with this "hybrid" format and I will describe what I have done. Be aware however, that I lack all knowledge regarding multimedia files, this was just my 4 hour experiment for fun.Buzzie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 1:59 pmAnybody that can help me?
I am trying to accomplish the following :
What i would like to achieve with Dovi tool or any other is to download a WEB-DL from any source, take out the DV metadata and add it to the UHD remux so that those versions have DV too.
What i did so far are the following steps:
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\ffmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe -i "c:\temp\DV_WEB-DL.mkv" -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc c:\temp\DV.hevc
extracted the video from the UHD and named it HDR10.hevc
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe -m 3 extract-rpu c:\temp\DV.hevc
made a edited.json file for the RPU
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe editor -i c:\temp\RPU.bin -j c:\temp\edited.json --rpu-out c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
c:\Dolby-Vision-Tools\dovi_tool.exe inject-rpu -i c:\temp\HDR10.hevc --rpu-in c:\temp\RPU-edited.bin
Lastly copied the HDR10.hevc file to the extracted contents of the UHD and used mkvtoolnix to make a new MKV
This one did not have the DV info.
What am i doing wrong?
Thanks again !
1. I got two identical copies of Web-DL Foundation E01, one in MP4 Dolby Vision, second in MKV HDR10 format.
2. I extracted audio using tsMuxeR.
3. I used FFMPEG to extract DV.hevc and HDR10.hevc
4. Using DoVi Tool I extracted RPU from DV.hevc.
5. I injected RPU into HDR10.hevc using DoVi Tool.
6. I muxed all together (HDR10_DV.hevc + audio) into M2TS cointainer.
Why M2TS? My LG OLED will only recognize Dolby Vision in MP4 or M2TS container, not in MKV.
Using this muxed hybrid hdr10-dv +ac3 audio file in M2TS container, I managed to get DV recognized by my LG TV and at the same time fallback to HDR10 on my phone that does not support DV.
I had to use newest night release of tsMuxeR, regular release displayed error when opening hdr10_dv.hevc video stream. This is what MediaInfo says about this hybrid file:
@Buzzie
I can not yet reply to DM, so I will post my commands here:
Command to extract DV.hevc:\Code: Select all
ffmpeg.exe -y -i DV_file.mp4 -an -c:v copy -vbsf hevc_mp4toannexb -f hevc DV.hevc
Command to extract RPU:Command to extract HDR10.hevc:Code: Select all
dovi_tool.exe -m 3 extract-rpu DV.hevcCommand to inject RPU into HDR10:Code: Select all
ffmpeg -i HDR_file.mkv -c:v copy hdr.hevcAll files were in the same folder (ffmpeg, dovi tools, mp4, mkv etc) so no paths are specified, just filenames.Code: Select all
dovi_tool.exe inject-rpu -i hdr.hevc --rpu-in RPU.bin -o output.hevc
I got it to work.
First it didnt work when i tried to make an MKV......but with m2ts and nightly tsmuxer it worked.
But since i am taking out the DV metadata and add it to MKV Remux i had to use mkvtoolnix but it didnt work.
I was still using an old version so i downloaded the latest version and bam !!
Captain America Civil War in 2160 with Dolby Vision Remux
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Thats great to hear! Can you share more about your setup? Do you play via Plex, from USB or some other method? What kind of TV do you have? Thanks!
In my case I use Plex to stream to my TV and mobile phone.
In my case I use Plex to stream to my TV and mobile phone.
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Sure !
I use Kodi on my Nvidia Shield 2019 Pro to watch on my LG C1 tv
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
I use Kodi 19.3 from this site.DolbyVisionFTW wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 6:22 pmWhich version of kodi do you use that supports Dolby Vision playback?
Thanks.
Its an altered version of Kodi that installs next to the Google Play Store version so you can easily test it
https://www.kodinerds.net/index.php/Thr ... /?pageNo=1