the mkv files mike posted when played on my oppo to my sony x940e, they only comes up as hdr10, not dolby vision.
when I play the dolby vision ts files on LG's website (https://4kmedia.org/lg-amaze-dolby-vision-uhd-4k-demo/) they come up as dolby vision
This could be an explicit container check. Can you please try converting MKV file to TS and see if it changes anything at all.
the mkv files mike posted when played on my oppo to my sony x940e, they only comes up as hdr10, not dolby vision.
when I play the dolby vision ts files on LG's website (https://4kmedia.org/lg-amaze-dolby-vision-uhd-4k-demo/) they come up as dolby vision
This could be an explicit container check. Can you please try converting MKV file to TS and see if it changes anything at all.
the mkv files mike posted when played on my oppo to my sony x940e, they only comes up as hdr10, not dolby vision.
when I play the dolby vision ts files on LG's website (https://4kmedia.org/lg-amaze-dolby-vision-uhd-4k-demo/) they come up as dolby vision
This could be an explicit container check. Can you please try converting MKV file to TS and see if it changes anything at all.
I too converted your files with tsmuxer. In firestick 4k both files trigger Dolby Vision via Plex app (beta). In emby app they trigger hdr
Guys, please make sure to use the very latest tsmuxer from doom9 (the one that supports EL NALUs) or any version of ffmpeg with "-c copy", in order to preserve all data during container conversion.
I too converted your files with tsmuxer. In firestick 4k both files trigger Dolby Vision via Plex app (beta). In emby app they trigger hdr
Guys, please make sure to use the very latest tsmuxer from doom9 (the one that supports EL NALUs) or any version of ffmpeg with "-c copy", in order to preserve all data during container conversion.
So what does all this mean exactly
Are we going to be able to make DV files in Makemkv and convert them to .TS?
Yes, in the next version.
But, hopefully, even with current MKV samples we will be able to bug and poke firmware and playback software authors, so they add support for MKV container when they check for the possible DV data. Plex looks like a first candidate to me...
So what does all this mean exactly
Are we going to be able to make DV files in Makemkv and convert them to .TS?
Yes, in the next version.
But, hopefully, even with current MKV samples we will be able to bug and poke firmware and playback software authors, so they add support for MKV container when they check for the possible DV data. Plex looks like a first candidate to me...
the mkv files mike posted when played on my oppo to my sony x940e, they only comes up as hdr10, not dolby vision.
when I play the dolby vision ts files on LG's website (https://4kmedia.org/lg-amaze-dolby-vision-uhd-4k-demo/) they come up as dolby vision
This could be an explicit container check. Can you please try converting MKV file to TS and see if it changes anything at all.
I too converted your files with tsmuxer. In firestick 4k both files trigger Dolby Vision via Plex app (beta). In emby app they trigger hdr
Guys, please make sure to use the very latest tsmuxer from doom9 (the one that supports EL NALUs) or any version of ffmpeg with "-c copy", in order to preserve all data during container conversion.
I made the Joker_BL_EL_RPU.mkv conversion again using 3 methods.
1-using ffmpeg = HDR
2-using tsmuxer latest official version w64-nightly-2020-03-10--01-12-52 = HDR
3-using tsmuxer posted by @Reset_999 https://drive.google.com/file/d/10zOr0I ... sp=sharing = Dolby Vision
Using firestick 4k and plex app (beta).
Emby app gives HDR always.
Here are several clips of 23 seconds each relating to the Joker movie (with the iconic scene that has been discussed HERE on the Plex forum).
You can also find the original HEVC raw streams *** and those obtained with my program (the BL_EL_RPU version HERE, and the second BL_RPU iteration HERE).
I also muxed the Bluray disc with DVDFab and after an analysis with a hexadecimal editor, the file obtained is identical to what can be obtained with my program - second iteration)
If you want to share files on other forums too, there is no problem for me.
So I just wanted to make a couple comparisons(on the Shield) with the Joker clip that was originally posted. For the HDR only clip, I took the original BL HEVC layer and put that only in its own TS container with TSMuxer. Then for the DV clip, I originally tried to combine the two original HEVC (BL+EL) files using v2 of yusecope's tool, but it kept hanging on me after dropping in the files, so I just used the one he had already created in the post above. The resulting TS file with the BL+EL+RPU raw HEVC file was flagged with the same dvhe.08.06 profile as I've seen with other remuxes. Both files played fine and DV was correctly triggered on playback with the DV file. Here are the results:
As you can see, there is definitely a noticeable difference between the two files (although not as much as the pictures may indicate due to my shoddy camera work). Specifically with the DV clip, it looks a bit brighter with the furnace on the right side more noticeable. I think this proofs that the EL layer might not be completely ignored in DV profile 8 videos? Unfortunately I don't have a UHD DV-capable player to test the actual movie and see what "real" DV should look like.
But, hopefully, even with current MKV samples we will be able to bug and poke firmware and playback software authors, so they add support for MKV container when they check for the possible DV data. Plex looks like a first candidate to me...
WOW! This is an exciting development. Assumably until that happens (MKV support) we could convert them to TS and we should be good to go? I've yet to get the sample to play in Plex on my 2019 Shield Pro but I'm sure it's something on my end. I tried both ffpmpeg copy and the nightly tsmuxer to convert your samples to ts and couldn't get them to trigger DV. But again, I'm sure it's on my end.
I made the Joker_BL_EL_RPU.mkv conversion again using 3 methods.
1-using ffmpeg = HDR
2-using tsmuxer latest official version w64-nightly-2020-03-10--01-12-52 = HDR
3-using tsmuxer posted by @Reset_999 https://drive.google.com/file/d/10zOr0I ... sp=sharing = Dolby Vision
Using firestick 4k and plex app (beta).
Emby app gives HDR always.
I guess I should have kept reading. Ok, I don't have the TSMuxer version you're referencing in 3 (and the link you posted isn't complete). I guess I'll have to go back and find it. But yes, I got HDR for both ffmpeg and the nightly TSMuxer, as well. As you see in my last post, I thought it was something I was doing wrong but now it makes sense.