Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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lol yeah I had uploaded the unzipped version by accident opps
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I am stuck at insert dolby vision file. I inserted the file and it didnt say anything after. I also hit play on the the app
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go on your pc and run the server, drag and drop your mp4 into the window, then on the Amazon stick open YusesoPlayer and hit play or whatevtechnoobmaster wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:24 pmI am stuck at insert dolby vision file. I inserted the file and it didnt say anything after. I also hit play on the the app
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ok so I got congrats message on the command line but when I click play on my device it says playback failed
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what type of file are you trying to play?technoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 3:12 amok so I got congrats message on the command line but when I click play on my device it says playback failed
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I’ve tried several single layer Dolby vision files. I don’t think the sever is working even tho it says “congrats”
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Strange. My files are all in sync. Perhaps both the Shield and the AVR introduce a hardware delay.baker99 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:42 pm@yusesope the new player seems to be working but the audio is about 200ms out of sync, with my setup for regular content on the shield it's only about 75ms, it's the same on 2 films so it looks like it may just need an offset. I'm working it out by eye which isn't perfect.
I wonder if anyone else is getting this too?
I inserted in the code the possibility to increase ("plus" button) or reduce ("minus" button) the delay of the video towards the audio. You can view the delay value in the DEBUG window. Each time you click on the two buttons you increase/decrease the video delay by 50ms.
HERE you can find the new version (rev November 26th, 2019) ONLY for NVIDIA SHIELD TV 2019.
If you notice that these 200ms are constant in all your movies, I can introduce the possibility of setting a fixed video delay value in the future.
I'm aware of it.
As I said to you the other time, first it was necessary that at least the DV track and the ATOMS track (in your case PCM) were rendered correctly.
I have neither the new Shield nor the Fire TV Stick 4K available: what you ask me is quite complicated to implement
without even a device in hand (to be honest, I wouldn't even know where to start ). If you are willing to test my future failures over and over again and if you are willing to provide me with your device logs, then I can make an attempt.
Who uses the Schield has problems with the "frame matching" function? Is the Shield so smart to do everything by itself (although no algorithm is implemented in my app) or do you like watching the Soap opera?
Start reading from page 52technoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:09 amI’ve tried several single layer Dolby vision files. I don’t think the sever is working even tho it says “congrats”
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I am bad at using terminal tried everything. Made my ip static and that didnt fix it. Tried running in linux and it keeps telling me to insert dolby vision file in terminal even after I already inserted in multiple times. If I click the .exe for streaming player it lets me insert the vision and atmos and get congrats message but I get playback error on my firestick. Maybe I should just wait for gui lolyusesope wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 12:00 pmStrange. My files are all in sync. Perhaps both the Shield and the AVR introduce a hardware delay.baker99 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:42 pm@yusesope the new player seems to be working but the audio is about 200ms out of sync, with my setup for regular content on the shield it's only about 75ms, it's the same on 2 films so it looks like it may just need an offset. I'm working it out by eye which isn't perfect.
I wonder if anyone else is getting this too?
I inserted in the code the possibility to increase ("plus" button) or reduce ("minus" button) the delay of the video towards the audio. You can view the delay value in the DEBUG window. Each time you click on the two buttons you increase/decrease the video delay by 50ms.
HERE you can find the new version (rev November 26th, 2019) ONLY for NVIDIA SHIELD TV 2019.
If you notice that these 200ms are constant in all your movies, I can introduce the possibility of setting a fixed video delay value in the future.
I'm aware of it.
As I said to you the other time, first it was necessary that at least the DV track and the ATOMS track (in your case PCM) were rendered correctly.
I have neither the new Shield nor the Fire TV Stick 4K available: what you ask me is quite complicated to implement
without even a device in hand (to be honest, I wouldn't even know where to start ). If you are willing to test my future failures over and over again and if you are willing to provide me with your device logs, then I can make an attempt.
Who uses the Schield has problems with the "frame matching" function? Is the Shield so smart to do everything by itself (although no algorithm is implemented in my app) or do you like watching the Soap opera?
Start reading from page 52technoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:09 amI’ve tried several single layer Dolby vision files. I don’t think the sever is working even tho it says “congrats”
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technoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:52 pmI am bad at using terminal tried everything. Made my ip static and that didnt fix it. Tried running in linux and it keeps telling me to insert dolby vision file in terminal even after I already inserted in multiple times. If I click the .exe for streaming player it lets me insert the vision and atmos and get congrats message but I get playback error on my firestick. Maybe I should just wait for gui lol
- The first time you started the server, did you give it permission to pass the firewall?
example image
- Are the server and the fire stick connected to the same network?
- What is the IP address of the fire stick?
(HERE tells you how to recover it)
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Is DVDFab UHD Ripper enough for ripping UHD Blurays with dual layer Dolby Vision into single layer? Or should one go for the Black Friday bundle?
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192.168.1.145yusesope wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 6:25 pmtechnoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:52 pmI am bad at using terminal tried everything. Made my ip static and that didnt fix it. Tried running in linux and it keeps telling me to insert dolby vision file in terminal even after I already inserted in multiple times. If I click the .exe for streaming player it lets me insert the vision and atmos and get congrats message but I get playback error on my firestick. Maybe I should just wait for gui lol
- The first time you started the server, did you give it permission to pass the firewall?
example image
- Are the server and the fire stick connected to the same network?
- What is the IP address of the fire stick?
(HERE tells you how to recover it)
Should that have popped up when I fist clicked the exe in your folder cause it did not. Anyways just turned it off. Still playback failed. Whats the difference between running the streaming_server.exe vs the steaming_server.py. I can't get past the dolby vision insert running the python script
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Actually fixed it had my ip settings off so now audio works and dolby vision shows up but black screen so almost there now gotta figure out why the video will not showtechnoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 7:48 pm192.168.1.145yusesope wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 6:25 pmtechnoobmaster wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:52 pmI am bad at using terminal tried everything. Made my ip static and that didnt fix it. Tried running in linux and it keeps telling me to insert dolby vision file in terminal even after I already inserted in multiple times. If I click the .exe for streaming player it lets me insert the vision and atmos and get congrats message but I get playback error on my firestick. Maybe I should just wait for gui lol
- The first time you started the server, did you give it permission to pass the firewall?
example image
- Are the server and the fire stick connected to the same network?
- What is the IP address of the fire stick?
(HERE tells you how to recover it)
Should that have popped up when I fist clicked the exe in your folder cause it did not. Anyways just turned it off. Still playback failed. Whats the difference between running the streaming_server.exe vs the steaming_server.py. I can't get past the dolby vision insert running the python script
Also. why does ffmpeg keep giving me atmos.mp4 in mlpa format? what is wrong with my command? no sounds plays in this format. ffmpeg -i "E:\Dolby VIsion Blueray Rip\a quiet place\BDMV\STREAM\00000.m2ts" -map 0:1 -c:a copy -strict -2 "C:\Users\Theodore\Desktop\atmos.mp4" 0:1 is the truehd atmos
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Anybody here could explain the differences in the output produced by Dual Layer (profile 7) and Single Layer (profile 5) Dolby Vision?
I've tried to find technical details about it and couldn't find.
The thing is:
If I take a disc and remux it in Dual layer & single layer, would they look exactly the same? Or does the Dual Layer have better quality?
I've noticed that single layer .mp4s result in smaller size than dual layer ones, so I wonder where those extra GB are going.
I've tried to find technical details about it and couldn't find.
The thing is:
If I take a disc and remux it in Dual layer & single layer, would they look exactly the same? Or does the Dual Layer have better quality?
I've noticed that single layer .mp4s result in smaller size than dual layer ones, so I wonder where those extra GB are going.
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I create for PLEX and use AnyDVD/eac3to for demuxing. Here is the process as I understand it:
1) Take the the dual layer BL and EL files from eac3to (.h265) and use the Dolby MP4MUXER (mode 7) to create a new MP4 container with a NEW EL (BL seems to remain the same...). WHERE IS THE METADATA stream?
2) Take the hiDef audio (DTSMA, Atmos, etc) and mux into MKA, then use ffmpeg to create MP4
3) Take MP4 from MP4MUXER, the audio MP4 from ffmpeg and the SRT SUB from eac3to, and use MP4BOX to create final MP4 container for play on PLEX.
This creates a dual layer MP4 container - will PLEX have any problems streaming? And will a Dolby Vision/Atmos ONKYO/DENON (for example) carry this through to the Dolby Vison enabled LP OLED (for example).
I plan on picking up the requisite ONKYO AVR and LP OLED TV, but would like to start muxing my library of 4K DV disks (~15) for streaming through PLEX.
1) Take the the dual layer BL and EL files from eac3to (.h265) and use the Dolby MP4MUXER (mode 7) to create a new MP4 container with a NEW EL (BL seems to remain the same...). WHERE IS THE METADATA stream?
2) Take the hiDef audio (DTSMA, Atmos, etc) and mux into MKA, then use ffmpeg to create MP4
3) Take MP4 from MP4MUXER, the audio MP4 from ffmpeg and the SRT SUB from eac3to, and use MP4BOX to create final MP4 container for play on PLEX.
This creates a dual layer MP4 container - will PLEX have any problems streaming? And will a Dolby Vision/Atmos ONKYO/DENON (for example) carry this through to the Dolby Vison enabled LP OLED (for example).
I plan on picking up the requisite ONKYO AVR and LP OLED TV, but would like to start muxing my library of 4K DV disks (~15) for streaming through PLEX.
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Hi,
So I tried to create a DV mp4 with an audio, which wasn't there in the BDMV folder, using dv-mp4-maker made by Grencola (sorry, if the name is incorrect!). But somehow I get an error. What I do is:
1)mux in the audio into an mt2s file with the tsMuxerGUI.
2)run dv-mp4-maker
But somehow I get this:
So what exactly is a problem? Maybe then I output the new mt2s DV with the new audio, the DV metadata gets lost or something? Any help would be very much appreciated! Thanks!
So I tried to create a DV mp4 with an audio, which wasn't there in the BDMV folder, using dv-mp4-maker made by Grencola (sorry, if the name is incorrect!). But somehow I get an error. What I do is:
1)mux in the audio into an mt2s file with the tsMuxerGUI.
2)run dv-mp4-maker
But somehow I get this:
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M2TS file found! Extracting tracks, please wait (approx. 30 mins)...
M2TS, 2 video tracks, 1 audio track, 1:55:11, 15.058p
1: h265/HEVC, 2160p24 /1.001 (16:9), 10 bits, -4200000ms
2: h265/HEVC, 1080p24 /1.001 (16:9), 10 bits - Dolby Vision Enhancement Layer, -4200000ms
3: AC3, 1.0 channels, 640kbps, 44.1kHz
a03 Extracting audio track number 3...
v01 Extracting video track number 1...
v02 Extracting video track number 2...
v01 Creating file "bl.hevc"...
a03 Creating file "audio.ac3"...
v02 Creating file "el.hevc"...
v01 Writing the destination file failed.
Aborted at file position 69855084544.
This file does not contain a Dolby Vision video track. Try another file!
The process tried to write to a nonexistent pipe.
So what exactly is a problem? Maybe then I output the new mt2s DV with the new audio, the DV metadata gets lost or something? Any help would be very much appreciated! Thanks!