Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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P.s. I could make a dual layer back up of Gemini Man, but it’s rubbish, there is nothing I like about, story, close up filming, lack of atmosphere or the high frame rate.
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when people used a luxometer and other various tools to measure movie scenes nits of single-layer dv mp4 vs their regular hdr10 counterpart, NO increase in brightness was detected. also they found the colorspace to be way off from where it should be. however when measuring dual-layer dv mp4s there was a much higher increase of nits in all specular highlights, that matched exactly what the uhd-bd disc brightness was and the colorspace was perfect. basically dvdfab inserts a false flag so your TV says dv, and then your brain goes ooh yay dolby vision! and the placebo effect kicks in..DaMacFunkin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:27 pmYes, heard this, all I can say is Single layer DV of a movie DOES look better on the same setup than the HDR10, and Dual layer DV doesn’t look better than single layer DV.
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So, it's confirmed that at this stage DVDFab made single layer DV is basically a fake? Are you sure?Grencola wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 9:19 pmwhen people used a luxometer and other various tools to measure movie scenes nits of single-layer dv mp4 vs their regular hdr10 counterpart, NO increase in brightness was detected. however when measuring dual-layer dv mp4s there was a much higher increase of nits in all specular highlights, that matched exactly what the uhd-bd disc brightness was. basically dvdfab inserts a false flag so your TV says dv, and then your brain goes ooh boy dolby vision! and the placebo effect kicks in..DaMacFunkin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 3:27 pmYes, heard this, all I can say is Single layer DV of a movie DOES look better on the same setup than the HDR10, and Dual layer DV doesn’t look better than single layer DV.
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Since I haven't done any of the testing myself, I can't be 100% sure, no. but far smarter people than me have tested it multiple times in multiple ways and they all seem to reach a similar conclusion. this is also why I have been so hesitant to make a tool for easy single-layer mp4s. I don't want to perpetuate any pseudo tech. I'll stick with true dual layer, and my next update should allow for hd-audio + atmos in the mp4s it creates.
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It makes sense. Why Gemini Man, made using the DVDFab DV Single layer, has a choppy playback and it requires a good HDMI cable, whereas the same movie in HDR10 works smooth? I am not trying to argue with the fact, to be honest. Genuinely curiousGrencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:53 amSince I haven't done any of the testing myself, I can't be 100% sure, no. but far smarter people than me have tested it multiple times in multiple ways and they all seem to reach a similar conclusion. this is also why I have been so hesitant to make a tool for easy single-layer mp4s. I don't want to perpetuate any pseudo tech. I'll stick with true dual layer, and my next update should allow for hd-audio + atmos in the mp4s it creates.
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From my experience and some other's here, Gemini Man DV single layer does not have choppy playback because it is essentially hdr10 version which runs at correct 60 fps. It is Gemini Man DV dual layer that has choppy playback because it is true DV and somehow the remuxing process messes with the framerate or whatever.mulucy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:48 amIt makes sense. Why Gemini Man, made using the DVDFab DV Single layer, has a choppy playback and it requires a good HDMI cable, whereas the same movie in HDR10 works smooth? I am not trying to argue with the fact, to be honest. Genuinely curiousGrencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:53 amSince I haven't done any of the testing myself, I can't be 100% sure, no. but far smarter people than me have tested it multiple times in multiple ways and they all seem to reach a similar conclusion. this is also why I have been so hesitant to make a tool for easy single-layer mp4s. I don't want to perpetuate any pseudo tech. I'll stick with true dual layer, and my next update should allow for hd-audio + atmos in the mp4s it creates.
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so you play your media in dual layer,and may i ask how you play that too your tv? are you using something like plex?Grencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:53 amSince I haven't done any of the testing myself, I can't be 100% sure, no. but far smarter people than me have tested it multiple times in multiple ways and they all seem to reach a similar conclusion. this is also why I have been so hesitant to make a tool for easy single-layer mp4s. I don't want to perpetuate any pseudo tech. I'll stick with true dual layer, and my next update should allow for hd-audio + atmos in the mp4s it creates.
a nvidia shield tv? a nas? i'm curious. mainly because i have a shield tv pro and from what i heard they can only play
single layer?
I really could use a summary of this topic its getting so big
from what ive done so far is use a usb drive connect it too my tv,and play with the local media player,which works but i wish too look for a more elegant solution...
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LG TV's (series 7/8/9) Plex app can direct play dual-layer dv movies no problem. The newer models also support e-arc so it can passthrough true-hd + atmos / dts-hd ma + dts:x. If you own a different supported TV and are stuck using its usb media player, you'll still get Dolby Vision ok, but unfortunately the audio needs to adhere to regular arc limitations (dd+ eac3 at best).rosavanwinkle wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 4:58 amso you play your media in dual layer,and may i ask how you play that too your tv? are you using something like plex?
a nvidia shield tv? a nas? i'm curious. mainly because i have a shield tv pro and from what i heard they can only play
single layer?
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i'm using a lg SK7900PLA https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d611126b idkit came out in 2018,Grencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:21 amLG TV's (series 7/8/9) Plex app can direct play dual-layer dv movies no problem. The newer models also support e-arc so it can passthrough true-hd + atmos / dts-hd ma + dts:x. If you own a different supported TV and are stuck using its usb media player, you'll still get Dolby Vision ok, but unfortunately the audio needs to adhere to regular arc limitations (dd+ eac3 at best).rosavanwinkle wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 4:58 amso you play your media in dual layer,and may i ask how you play that too your tv? are you using something like plex?
a nvidia shield tv? a nas? i'm curious. mainly because i have a shield tv pro and from what i heard they can only play
single layer?
i have played via the plex app from the lg store dual layer dolby vision files,but i need a way that it doesnt constantly buffer,i'm guessing thats because its software encoding or something instead of hardware which is only for premium users
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ugh ya, software encoding is sketchy. Also to clarify I meant the LG OLED TV's. They pack a mean processor that can pretty well handle anything these days.rosavanwinkle wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:37 ami'm using a lg SK7900PLA https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d611126b idkit came out in 2018,
i have played via the plex app from the lg store dual layer dolby vision files,but i need a way that it doesnt constantly buffer,i'm guessing thats because its software encoding or something instead of hardware which is only for premium users
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guess i'll be making myself a tiny little pc,a powerfull nas or just stick to usb sticks for the time being ^^'Grencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:43 amugh ya, software encoding is sketchy. Also to clarify I meant the LG OLED TV's. They pack a mean processor that can pretty well handle anything these days.rosavanwinkle wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:37 ami'm using a lg SK7900PLA https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/d611126b idkit came out in 2018,
i have played via the plex app from the lg store dual layer dolby vision files,but i need a way that it doesnt constantly buffer,i'm guessing thats because its software encoding or something instead of hardware which is only for premium users
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It was the same with my Apple TV. I had to get a better cable and change the HDMI connection to RGB full to make the DV work.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:33 amFrom my experience and some other's here, Gemini Man DV single layer does not have choppy playback because it is essentially hdr10 version which runs at correct 60 fps. It is Gemini Man DV dual layer that has choppy playback because it is true DV and somehow the remuxing process messes with the framerate or whatever.mulucy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:48 amIt makes sense. Why Gemini Man, made using the DVDFab DV Single layer, has a choppy playback and it requires a good HDMI cable, whereas the same movie in HDR10 works smooth? I am not trying to argue with the fact, to be honest. Genuinely curiousGrencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 12:53 am
Since I haven't done any of the testing myself, I can't be 100% sure, no. but far smarter people than me have tested it multiple times in multiple ways and they all seem to reach a similar conclusion. this is also why I have been so hesitant to make a tool for easy single-layer mp4s. I don't want to perpetuate any pseudo tech. I'll stick with true dual layer, and my next update should allow for hd-audio + atmos in the mp4s it creates.
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Do Sony TVs (XF90 or XG95) play the dual layer DV MP4? They're Android TVs, so I'm not sure if there is a built-in Video player I can use.Grencola wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2020 5:21 amLG TV's (series 7/8/9) Plex app can direct play dual-layer dv movies no problem. The newer models also support e-arc so it can passthrough true-hd + atmos / dts-hd ma + dts:x. If you own a different supported TV and are stuck using its usb media player, you'll still get Dolby Vision ok, but unfortunately the audio needs to adhere to regular arc limitations (dd+ eac3 at best).
Any inputs welcome before I buy a Sony.
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I think the Sony dv support is the worst.
This is surprising that nobody tried to backup this android application, to try it on another android device
Philips 804 is an android tv with a built-in Video player that can handle dual layer dv.http://4k.com/news/sony-explains-about-dolby-vision-problem-in-its-4k-hdr-tvs-partly-blames-others-23168/ wrote:Sony implemented a modification to Dolby Vision support by which most of the processing for playback of content with this kind of high dynamic range formatting is offloaded to the device from which it came from instead of being done inside the TV itself. Thus the need for complementary updates from streaming device makers. Why Sony chose this approach is still unknown but it could be because they wanted to make their Dolby Vision update as lean and easy to implement as possible.
This is surprising that nobody tried to backup this android application, to try it on another android device
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What i don't seem too understand is why Plex allows me to play Dolby Vision movies via the plex app on the LG store but not via the plex app on my shield pro 2019.
if you wish for more info about my files i got a ton more Dolby Vision movies on my pc
Is this a licence issue?
if you wish for more info about my files i got a ton more Dolby Vision movies on my pc
Is this a licence issue?
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