The license is useless and only needed for manual L2/L8 trim passes. Even if I had a license I would still remove the trims.
The only difference with the original DV that has no trims is the blended shots and scene cuts.
The license is useless and only needed for manual L2/L8 trim passes. Even if I had a license I would still remove the trims.
Agreed, what I meant was that we're only able to do so much, and we're not trying to actually replace the proper colourist/grading work that is ideally completed (including additional trims etc.). Leaving the higher L2 trims besides 100-nits from Resolve or other automated analysis is actually changing the image significantly, which I agree we should not do.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 2:52 pmThe license is useless and only needed for manual L2/L8 trim passes. Even if I had a license I would still remove the trims.
The only difference with the original DV that has no trims is the blended shots and scene cuts.
yeah Windows 10 seem more stable with CM. On my Win11 I just cant touch my PC. Even browsing the web on firefox will slow down the analysis.
Ah, interesting. I think all the files I have done proRes conversion independently first in Staxrip using ffmpeg newer version have not slowed down in cm, so you could be onto something? I might do that now anyway and will report if I get another video that slows down reliably and can try to send sample to compare. Cheers.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 3:21 pmyeah Windows 10 seem more stable with CM. On my Win11 I just cant touch my PC. Even browsing the web on firefox will slow down the analysis.
I doubt the problem is the prores file since the same file works at full speed in resolve. The script use a very old version of ffmpeg though(because of the audio 5.0 bug) so It might worth testing with the latest ffmpeg.
CM_Analyse with L1 tuning is the latest version of the Dolby Algo which evolved a lot since Dolby was created. It went from fully dynamic with very aggressive/higher L1 values to lower & less dynamic metadata(10nits/1000nits floor). I wonder if they did that because of the complaints you often hear about DV being darker than HDR10.thirdmoon wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 9:24 amSource - Prometheus.2012.COMPLETE.UHD.BLURAY
Script Used - DoVi_Scripts_1.9.2.6.beta_MKV
Comparison - https://slow.pics/c/ls8wBmji
Image 1 = CM Analyze Latest - 7 hours (Left it overnight without interference)
Image 2 =1080p Cubic Scaling (DaVinci) - 30min
(Ryzen 5 3600, GTX 1660ti Win10)
I tested the 1080p Cubic scaling DV and CM analyze DV on my TV (Sony 65X80K), and I couldn't personally tell any difference for this particular movie.
Also, 3-1 clipped that 600nit highlight (between 10,000-20,000frame) to 400nit which isn't really helpful?
I will be testing with Expendables 2010 which has higher overall brightness. Will update.
Still not able to see the benefit of 3-1. Genuine doubt.

Hello,Amused wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 7:02 amI have the Philips HDMI Sync Box between the tv and both players (Sony and Zidoo). The Sync Box synchronizes the lights of different Philips hue products to the image on the screen.
The Sync Box works with Dolby Vision only if it’s player-led (LLDV). It doesn’t work with TV-led Dolby Vision, unless I switch on the “Dolby Vision Enhanced compatibility” option inside the Sync Box settings. This option basically forces the player to switch to LLDV and then the lights work. So if the Hue lights sync without the DV enhanced compatibility option checked - it’s player-led DV. If they don’t work - it’s TV-led DV.
I've used various versions of Dovi Scripts with various errors.HDR format :
Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.08.07, BL+RPU, HDR10 compatible / SMPTE ST 2094 App 4, Version 1, HDR10+ Profile B compatible
6-2-3 can plot any dv file.Trees wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:45 pmI'm trying to get a brightness plot of this:
I've used various versions of Dovi Scripts with various errors.HDR format :
Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.08.07, BL+RPU, HDR10 compatible / SMPTE ST 2094 App 4, Version 1, HDR10+ Profile B compatible
Is it not possible to plot Profile 8 Level 7 DV? I do not see Level 7 in DoVi_Scripts_1.9.2_MKV workflow 6-2-3/4/5.
Any guidance to plot said DV would be great.
Also, where would the plots be stored? In the same folder as the source MKV/MP4 or?
Thanks!
Thank you ever so much! it worked straight away!RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 3:31 pm6-2-3 can plot any dv file.Trees wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 2:45 pmI'm trying to get a brightness plot of this:
I've used various versions of Dovi Scripts with various errors.HDR format :
Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.08.07, BL+RPU, HDR10 compatible / SMPTE ST 2094 App 4, Version 1, HDR10+ Profile B compatible
Is it not possible to plot Profile 8 Level 7 DV? I do not see Level 7 in DoVi_Scripts_1.9.2_MKV workflow 6-2-3/4/5.
Any guidance to plot said DV would be great.
Also, where would the plots be stored? In the same folder as the source MKV/MP4 or?
Thanks!
It sounds like you're missing tools (check your pm). The default output path is the dovi_script folder so the graph picture will be in there.
Because you can now supply an HDR10+ file to the 3-1 process which will provide you with a Dolby Vision file using Dolby's latest algorithm and the original HDR10+ scene cuts, which is better.