Yes the bug is to go back BDMV -> MKV.
Otherwise using TSMuxer should probably be fine for playback.
Yes the bug is to go back BDMV -> MKV.


yes, for BD input the audio and subtitles selection is limited. I suggest you disable the muxing(line 21) and then you will be able to select all the tracks you want.rosavanwinkle wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 4:45 amSo a quick question i want to ask,i use a shield,and i mostly use workflow 4-1-1
this works perfectly fine for me, i use the 1.7.7_MKV script and changed a few things
yes you can do that with my script (4-3). If you disable the muxing (line 21), tsmuxer will be launched at the end of the workflow. Then select BDMV folder and mux.
I was reading your "Dolby Vision Stuff". Thanks for all the information. I have some question.
both works the same so , i guess the cheaper one is better (x700)1-For Blu-ray folder what you recommend, the Sony x700 or x800m2?
They mostly work the same but the x800m2 is better because of the 5ghz wifi and it has fewer bugs.
Sorry, in the second question i mean x700m (and i write x700m2).RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 9:56 pmboth works the same so , i guess the cheaper one is better (x700)1-For Blu-ray folder what you recommend, the Sony x700 or x800m2?
They mostly work the same but the x800m2 is better because of the 5ghz wifi and it has fewer bugs.
Currently the option to overwrite L2 trim passes doesn't work directly with just an RPU or XML file. It processes the file, generates the new RPU, but then deletes the new RPU immediately after it was generated. Is there any chance you could fix this?
From RESET_9999's plots, the FEL probably restores 2000/4000 nits brightness.staknhalo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:43 pmAnyone here look at the Star Trek The Next Generation movies that recently are out in 4k BR DV FEL?
I've never seen so much video data in a FEL stream before (from just doing the put it in an mkv container and playback to see if FEL or if all green=MEL thing)!
Normally you see a few multi-colored motion artifacts and that's it. Here, almost the entire image is produced/viewable.
Anything special/unique about these, or I just never came across it/noticed it on any other titles before?
https://mega.nz/file/JLoSkB7S#ph9fGLlLF ... p5nSchf3_Equietvoid wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 11:01 pmFrom RESET_9999's plots, the FEL probably restores 2000/4000 nits brightness.staknhalo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:43 pmAnyone here look at the Star Trek The Next Generation movies that recently are out in 4k BR DV FEL?
I've never seen so much video data in a FEL stream before (from just doing the put it in an mkv container and playback to see if FEL or if all green=MEL thing)!
Normally you see a few multi-colored motion artifacts and that's it. Here, almost the entire image is produced/viewable.
Anything special/unique about these, or I just never came across it/noticed it on any other titles before?
I have not checked, but I could if you have a sample.
Ah I meant with the base layer too.
https://mega.nz/file/RaRylCZS#2VyRTsOm3 ... sqD6cGfpRc
That sample has little frames where brightness is increased, but a lot of near black is darkened.staknhalo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2023 12:46 amhttps://mega.nz/file/RaRylCZS#2VyRTsOm3 ... sqD6cGfpRc
had to make clip shorter, too much to upload for my crap internet lol
Ahhhh I didn't even think of that - does Total Recall or whatever that infamous one is - does the FEL look the same on that too where you can pretty much make out the entire image in the FEL alone?