I missed a couple pages of history, so forgive my ignorance, but what's the difference with your tool vs. just ripping the BL, EL, and audio with TSMuxer and using Dolby's MP4Muxer with a respective profile to produce an .MP4? Does it allow for lossless audio or something?yusesope wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:16 pmI'm sorry but at the moment I don't have any other ideas.DaMacFunkin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 28, 2020 7:35 amHi, can confirm this mux of 1917 that didn’t work on the Oppo works in Dolby Vision and Atmos on 2019 shield pro, shame I will have to have 2 muxes of some FEL movies till it’s sorted, particularly because the Oppo is a better picture, the Colours are more balanced.
Is there any other way to try and mux so we get a file that works on both?
Regards.
The strange thing is that the video bit rate of 1917 is 0kbps.
If the cobination of my tool + tsMuxeR worked for Mission Impossible, it may also work for other FEL titles.
You should make some attempts.
I thank those who have tried the files that I modified (by patching the output of FFmpeg ) but at the moment the whole process consumes too much time (so it is useless).
I also noted that 0kbps thing—DVDFab BDInfo has been showing that for a lot of DV discs.