@grencola, which profile uses your tool? or is this question irrelevant?
My tool is obsolete. it made a profile 7 dv mp4 with lossy ac3 audio from a .m2ts file to play on x700 etc. but now you can just throw that m2ts straight into tsmuxer and make a dv .ts file with lossless audio + atmos.
How did you achieved that? Do I need to tweak settings somewhere in tsMuxer? I used w64-nightly-2020-04-19--02-12-02 and tried to generate a dv .ts, with those settings: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZTYpgK ... sp=sharing
So, I tried Saving Private Ryan with last MakeMKV, muxing with tsMuxer (profile 6 and 4). With 6 no video, only audio. With 4 same "blinking" effect both on Plex and MX Player, I really think it's a Shield issue.
How did you achieved that? Do I need to tweak settings somewhere in tsMuxer? I used w64-nightly-2020-04-19--02-12-02 and tried to generate a dv .ts, with those settings: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZTYpgK ... sp=sharing
Does anyone know why some movies have a very light DV layer (usually under 100MB) and some others have a much larger one (~5-7 GB) ?
Yea, that's MEL vs FEL (minimal vs full enhancement layer). mel carries just the rpu metadata where fel carries the full 12-bit info (debatable if needed as nothing is 12 bit yet).
So, I tried Saving Private Ryan with last MakeMKV, muxing with tsMuxer (profile 6 and 4). With 6 no video, only audio. With 4 same "blinking" effect both on Plex and MX Player, I really think it's a Shield issue.
you're using both latest apps? the latest plex beta breaks dv, so you need to use the version just before it.
So, I tried Saving Private Ryan with last MakeMKV, muxing with tsMuxer (profile 6 and 4). With 6 no video, only audio. With 4 same "blinking" effect both on Plex and MX Player, I really think it's a Shield issue.
you're using both latest apps? the latest plex beta breaks dv, so you need to use the version just before it.
I used the latest official versions, about Plex both old and new exoplayer, same result. It's just that movie, for the others seems to work fine.
It's just that movie, for the others seems to work fine.
Ah, ok. Yea it's always a pain when there's an odd one out that doesn't work, yet your process is the same. it has a decently sized FEL (6mb/s) which is the only thing I can think of.
So, I tried Saving Private Ryan with last MakeMKV, muxing with tsMuxer (profile 6 and 4). With 6 no video, only audio. With 4 same "blinking" effect both on Plex and MX Player, I really think it's a Shield issue.
you're using both latest apps? the latest plex beta breaks dv, so you need to use the version just before it.
I used the latest official versions, about Plex both old and new exoplayer, same result. It's just that movie, for the others seems to work fine.
How did you achieved that? Do I need to tweak settings somewhere in tsMuxer? I used w64-nightly-2020-04-19--02-12-02 and tried to generate a dv .ts, with those settings: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZTYpgK ... sp=sharing
Does anyone know why some movies have a very light DV layer (usually under 100MB) and some others have a much larger one (~5-7 GB) ?
Yea, that's MEL vs FEL (minimal vs full enhancement layer). mel carries just the rpu metadata where fel carries the full 12-bit info (debatable if needed as nothing is 12 bit yet).
So, I tried Saving Private Ryan with last MakeMKV, muxing with tsMuxer (profile 6 and 4). With 6 no video, only audio. With 4 same "blinking" effect both on Plex and MX Player, I really think it's a Shield issue.
you're using both latest apps? the latest plex beta breaks dv, so you need to use the version just before it.
where exacly? i can't find the tsmuxer 4.06 fix? what are the steps to do that with tsmuxer?
My tool is obsolete. it made a profile 7 dv mp4 with lossy ac3 audio from a .m2ts file to play on x700 etc. but now you can just throw that m2ts straight into tsmuxer and make a dv .ts file with lossless audio + atmos.
Just to clarify it, the steps include yusecope's tool to create a DV track, correct?
nope, the x700 is capable of playing the DV tracks as is. Just need to remux it in a ts container.
I've remuxed (TsMuxer 4.06 fix) MKVs created with MakeMKV 1.15.1 and I have not been able to get them to play on the Sony x700. I have tried via a USB drive, and via the DLNA player (Plex) and I have gotten a black screen in both cases. I have tried two separate Vision movies and it is the same experience both times. Anyone have luck?
I've remuxed (TsMuxer 4.06 fix) MKVs created with MakeMKV 1.15.1 and I have not been able to get them to play on the Sony x700. I have tried via a USB drive, and via the DLNA player (Plex) and I have gotten a black screen in both cases. I have tried two separate Vision movies and it is the same experience both times. Anyone have luck?
on the x700, only the MEL(small layer) DV movies will work using that method.
Just remux directly your uhd-bd to dual layer TS with atmos and subtitles. No need of makemkv with the x700
Someone knows how to demux the hevc files created with yusesope tool?
hevc is pretty well demuxed already. do you mean how to extract each individual .bmp file? you can grab some sw at gpac's github, but it would be around 1440 frames per hour @ 24p.
Just to clarify it, the steps include yusecope's tool to create a DV track, correct?
nope, the x700 is capable of playing the DV tracks as is. Just need to remux it in a ts container.
I've remuxed (TsMuxer 4.06 fix) MKVs created with MakeMKV 1.15.1 and I have not been able to get them to play on the Sony x700. I have tried via a USB drive, and via the DLNA player (Plex) and I have gotten a black screen in both cases. I have tried two separate Vision movies and it is the same experience both times. Anyone have luck?
Same problem on my Toshiba OLED TV when I use tsmuwer (no matter the version)
MP4 works fine so I think tsmuxer has a bug because even if I try just for test to remux a ts demo file that works on TV that doesn't works anymore.