Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Many thanks for your input. I will do some more testing and hopefully I will get the hang of it. I love these things, but never had time to dive into such detail, that is why the Dolby Vision Tool by QfG came in handy.
I also checked your Dolby Vision stuff sheet and I see multiple cases differentiated by playback conditions. For now I am with the Zidoo Z9X Pro + LG C2 camp, but I do not look to convert the movies I have too specifically, like make it work as good as it gets for Zidoo and lose some things down the road, in case I change the player, to have things misaligned and having to rip the files again. So what would it be the best way to have the disk transferred to MKV and keep everything from the disk intact without affecting PQ in any way? Is MakeMKV enough for that? I basically extract only the video, main English audio and Subs, to save space, with MakeMKV and that is it. At least for DV, as it seems that with HDR things are more simple and it's not as convoluted as with DV. I see you mention "quality loss if content is FEL" but I suppose that is only applicable to that specific player, the Neo thingy, right?
I also checked your Dolby Vision stuff sheet and I see multiple cases differentiated by playback conditions. For now I am with the Zidoo Z9X Pro + LG C2 camp, but I do not look to convert the movies I have too specifically, like make it work as good as it gets for Zidoo and lose some things down the road, in case I change the player, to have things misaligned and having to rip the files again. So what would it be the best way to have the disk transferred to MKV and keep everything from the disk intact without affecting PQ in any way? Is MakeMKV enough for that? I basically extract only the video, main English audio and Subs, to save space, with MakeMKV and that is it. At least for DV, as it seems that with HDR things are more simple and it's not as convoluted as with DV. I see you mention "quality loss if content is FEL" but I suppose that is only applicable to that specific player, the Neo thingy, right?
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
The zidoo cannot do true TV-LED so you're stuck with all its bugs/limitations and it will never be as good as a player that can do true TV-LED (sony, oppo, atv, shield).azreil24 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 3:28 pmMany thanks for your input. I will do some more testing and hopefully I will get the hang of it. I love these things, but never had time to dive into such detail, that is why the Dolby Vision Tool by QfG came in handy.
I also checked your Dolby Vision stuff sheet and I see multiple cases differentiated by playback conditions. For now I am with the Zidoo Z9X Pro + LG C2 camp, but I do not look to convert the movies I have too specifically, like make it work as good as it gets for Zidoo and lose some things down the road, in case I change the player, to have things misaligned and having to rip the files again. So what would it be the best way to have the disk transferred to MKV and keep everything from the disk intact without affecting PQ in any way? Is MakeMKV enough for that? I basically extract only the video, main English audio and Subs, to save space, with MakeMKV and that is it. At least for DV, as it seems that with HDR things are more simple and it's not as convoluted as with DV. I see you mention "quality loss if content is FEL" but I suppose that is only applicable to that specific player, the Neo thingy, right?
Also, the C2 is probably the last generation that can play DV ''properly'' on this device, and any TV with an edid higher than 1000nits will be wrong on this player when the DV RPU mastering display is under the target.
Makemkv or mkvtoolnix are fine to create P7 ST rip from BD but it is useless to your device because it cannot process the EL. So you can save some HDD space and convert them to profile 8 (workflow 4-1-1 or 4-2).
There's a list in my signature of which movies cannot be played without FEL and its applicable to any player that cant decode the EL.
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Yeah, I know. I can some differences when playing the same content on my Panasonic UB820 compared to Zidoo, but can't put my finger on what, as differences seems small when I can't compare them side by side, but the UB820 seems better to my eyes still (could be due to the EL also?). From what I know there isn't any complete package out there with having the control over your library like you can with a Zidoo type of machine and have correct DV output like you have with a dedicated Blu-ray player. In case I missed that and there is, as I can still return the Zidoo )RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 3:40 pmThe zidoo cannot do true TV-LED so you're stuck with all its bugs/limitations and it will never be as good as a player that can do true TV-LED (sony, oppo, atv, shield).
Also, the C2 is probably the last generation that can play DV ''properly'' on this device, and any TV with an edid higher than 1000nits will be wrong on this player when the DV RPU mastering display is under the target.
Makemkv or mkvtoolnix are fine to create P7 ST rip from BD but it is useless to your device because it cannot process the EL. So you can save some HDD space and convert them to profile 8 (workflow 4-1-1 or 4-2).
There's a list in my signature of which movies cannot be played without FEL and its applicable to any player that cant decode the EL.
I don't want to remove the EL just for the sake of space and maybe regret it later, just because the Zidoo can't use it. I barely have time to set things up now, as I just got the Zidoo, so I don't want to waste more time later on re-ripping stuff and re-converting. Sadly the Plex can't play DV and it has to do video transcoding on the C2 native app if I have DTS sound and subs, which messes up the HDR.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
yep. The best solution for the plex internal app is to convert audio to EC3 and use external SRT with the TS container.
or use the mp4 container with internal timed text but I noticed that mp4box sometimes causes audio drop out/stuttering with EC3 atmos tracks.
Sorry for my English.
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These are the plots for Inglorious Basters which came with HDR10+ on disk and which I converted to DV profile 8. Will be curious to see what the DV plot will look like once create using your tool.
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That part answers my question. I was wondering if the C2 was ever fixed and it sounds like you're saying that it was. I have a C8, C9, and C2 on hand if you want anything tested with them. I also have access to a CX, C1, and C3.RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 2:33 pmbecause the C2 original DV configuration was broken and brightened everything. When they fixed the C2, my C8 was already sold so I couldn't test that anymore.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
I'd be curious to know if L2 trim Chroma Weight work on the C3. It doesn't on the C2 internal player or TV-LED hdmi.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qdHux6 ... drive_link
PS, using the C2 edid on my cheap Vizio TV + x700/x800, Chroma Weight is working so no reason to not work on the C2.
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Regarding CMv4.0 and CMv2.9 discussion, there are player devices and display devices in TV-led DV mode.
Does a CMv2.9 player care if the metadata is CMv4.0 or CMv2.9?
If player is CMv4.0 but TV is CMv2.9, does the player send over full CMv4.0 data (both L2 and L8) or the player does some processing only send L8 data? If full CMv4.0 data is sent, TV should use L2 data?
Thank you in advance!
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In order to display CMV4.0 videos, both the TV and the player must support it.
If the player is cmv2.9, it doesn't matter if the content is 4.0 and the player only uses the cmv2.9 block
if the player is cmv4.0 but the TV is not , only the 2.9 block is used unless the player is in LLDV mode.
If the player is cmv2.9, it doesn't matter if the content is 4.0 and the player only uses the cmv2.9 block
if the player is cmv4.0 but the TV is not , only the 2.9 block is used unless the player is in LLDV mode.
Sorry for my English.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
This Dolby Vision "affair" is becoming more and more complicated and difficult for us common people.
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Yeah feels like we need a completely new thread with more organized instructions. Do we even consistently get better image with dolby vision compared to hdr10 at this point? I honestly have no idea.
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If you're using an LG or Panasonic TV with a color-accurate TV-led player, the answer should always be yes, as long as the metadata used was intended for what is being played.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 8:37 amYeah feels like we need a completely new thread with more organized instructions. Do we even consistently get better image with dolby vision compared to hdr10 at this point? I honestly have no idea.
If you use a Sony A95K, you're better off with Dolby Vision. I'm guessing the A95L will also be in this situation once Sony fixes its Dolby Vision EOTF tracking (it currently requires Gradation Preferred for accuracy, which sounds like it uses Sony's Tone Mapping instead of Dolby Vision).
If you're using pretty much any Sony TV other than the A95K that is TV-led capable, then most have issues with their Dolby Vision base configuration data. Unless you can measure your specific panel or see measurements from someone else who has measured, you may be better off using HDR10 with Sony's Gradataion Preferred tone mapping.
If you're using any Sony TV that is only Player-led capable, it also depends on your playback device (many playback devices aren't up to the task from RESET's research). If your Sony TV is only Player-led capable, it likely has less luminance and color volume and can significantly benefit from Dolby Vision's tone mapping. Still, I'd measure it regardless since Sony has a history of striking out with Dolby Vision.
If you're using any other TV brand, there isn't enough data to determine what's best. I'm unaware of anyone doing deep analysis on Hisense, Vizio, TCL, and Philips TVs since most enthusiasts are on LG, Sony, and Panasonic TVs.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
one thing is for sure, if your TV has an edid higher than 1000nits (majority of the TVs nowadays), don't use the cmv2.9 devices that cannot do true TV-LED (zidoo, dune, ugoos, homatics etc..), they are completely broken.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqUgrm2pttU&t=3s
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1222148710
and the fact that the zidoo and vertex guys recommend using 1000nits edid for LLDV in HDR10 playback is hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqUgrm2pttU&t=3s
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1222148710
and the fact that the zidoo and vertex guys recommend using 1000nits edid for LLDV in HDR10 playback is hilarious.
Sorry for my English.
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How can I know the edid of my TV?
If the edid is higher than 1000 nits, what to do with homatics, ugoos, zidoo, firestick, dune, etc boxes? Trow away in garbage? Or use it only for non DV formats?
As I understand only Sony x700 and X800m2, Oppo 2003 and ATV latest generation can do real TV led. Am I wrong?
If the edid is higher than 1000 nits, what to do with homatics, ugoos, zidoo, firestick, dune, etc boxes? Trow away in garbage? Or use it only for non DV formats?
As I understand only Sony x700 and X800m2, Oppo 2003 and ATV latest generation can do real TV led. Am I wrong?
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I dont know if there is a free way of getting your TV edid info. I use the vertex and I can also get the edid with a cheap raspberry pi and PGenerator: https://www.avsforum.com/threads/dedica ... 5/#replies
if the RPU is 4000nits it's fine but if the RPU is 1000nits like the majority of the movies, do not use DV on those devices.If the edid is higher than 1000 nits, what to do with homatics, ugoos, zidoo, firestick, dune, etc boxes? Trow away in garbage? Or use it only for non DV formats?
Yes, all the bluray players should support TV-LED and AFAIK for the media player, only the shield and ATV support it.As I understand only Sony x700 and X800m2, Oppo 2003 and ATV latest generation can do real TV led. Am I wrong?
Sorry for my English.
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