Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
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Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
So, my apologies if this has been brought up before, but Intel just released some drivers in the last week that enable Dolby Vision on their integrated graphics solutions going back to the UHD 610 (IIRC). I have no clue whatsoever how DV will be accessed via these drivers. Still, I suppose it's a good sign. Perhaps somebody will figure out how to trigger DV on PCs with Intel graphics? That would be nice, especially since I did build an HTPC with the ability to play UHDs. (It's basically a science project at this point, to be honest.)
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according to https://www.dolby.com/us/en/technologie ... levels.pdf
there's no such thing as dvhe.06 can somebody explain?
there's no such thing as dvhe.06 can somebody explain?
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It takes me around three hours to compile a Dolby vision movie. LG can play lossless DTS. I don't know if my LG oled C7 can handle DTS in a TS format. However, if there is a faster way for me I would like to hear.shawnc22 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 3:54 pmIf the internal LG player is your only playback device, stick with mp4muxer. There's no point in messing with tsmuxer since you can't use lossless atmos.jesper1994 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:23 pmDo you mean the internal LG player? Could you summarize the steps you follow? ThanksTrujax wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 9:31 amI have compiled a TsMuxer that forces dvhe.05.06 profile. It works nice where 08.06 played choppy in my Lg. You can find it here http://katfile.com/1uvd80v1b0zd/tsMuxer ... ).zip.html
The method which I currently use is mp4box and mp4muxer, since it can handle dts sound but it is taking soooo long.
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Having a Dolby Vision capable Philips OLED TV(LG Panel) the best solution so far for me was:jesper1994 wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 10:47 amIt takes me around three hours to compile a Dolby vision movie. LG can play lossless DTS. I don't know if my LG oled C7 can handle DTS in a TS format. However, if there is a faster way for me I would like to hear.shawnc22 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 3:54 pmIf the internal LG player is your only playback device, stick with mp4muxer. There's no point in messing with tsmuxer since you can't use lossless atmos.jesper1994 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:23 pm
Do you mean the internal LG player? Could you summarize the steps you follow? Thanks
The method which I currently use is mp4box and mp4muxer, since it can handle dts sound but it is taking soooo long.
1. tsMuxer demux to BL EL and audio tarcks atmos and dts
2. yusesope_tool_v0.0.4_alfa_initial_release berate BL+EL+RPU.hevc
3. mux back together to a ts with tsMuxer
takes me about 45min
It plays very well through Plex but only with DTS-HD MA, not Atmos. On Atmos it get an error, athough TV has an Atmos soundbar. Atmos files work with other players, eg MX Player, so not sure where the issue is, maybe with Plex.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
mp4muxer taking 3 hours sounds like a disk i/o bottleneck more than anything. If that's the case, going the TS route won't really help you much. Using makemkv as the intermediary step instead of yusecope's tool in the TS route might save you a step or two over mp4muxer, but the tradeoff is that some titles will give you playback issues (mostly FEL titles).jesper1994 wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 10:47 amIt takes me around three hours to compile a Dolby vision movie. LG can play lossless DTS. I don't know if my LG oled C7 can handle DTS in a TS format. However, if there is a faster way for me I would like to hear.
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i'm done with this shit, bought a M9702 haha
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I use my m9702 daily, with that said, it is far from perfect. If KODI or Plex could ever play dolby vision bluray rips to my TV we;;, life will be much better. with that said, we are far from that day.
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Hi there, my method:jesper1994 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:23 pmDo you mean the internal LG player? Could you summarize the steps you follow? ThanksTrujax wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 9:31 amI have compiled a TsMuxer that forces dvhe.05.06 profile. It works nice where 08.06 played choppy in my Lg. You can find it here http://katfile.com/1uvd80v1b0zd/tsMuxer ... ).zip.html
The method which I currently use is mp4box and mp4muxer, since it can handle dts sound but it is taking soooo long.
1 - Extract the two hvec files from UHD ISO M2TS track: ffmpeg.exe -i "P:\BDMV\STREAM\00029.m2ts" -map 0:0 -c copy 1.hevc -map 0:1 -c copy 2.hevc
2 - Proccess files with yusesope_tool_v0.0.4_alfa_initial_release
3 - Open TsMuxer, add the resultant HVEC file from yusesope's tool, then add the M2TS track from ISO, and mark selection of only audio tracks that you need.
4 - Proccess in M2TS and cake baked!
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I use a Shield connected to a Yamaha Atmos receiver, but I always test with the internal LG player also, to test maximum compatibility. In the past, none of my remuxes couldn't be played with the LG, but the Shield did. Now it works flawlessly with both.shawnc22 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 3:54 pmIf the internal LG player is your only playback device, stick with mp4muxer. There's no point in messing with tsmuxer since you can't use lossless atmos.jesper1994 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:23 pmDo you mean the internal LG player? Could you summarize the steps you follow? ThanksTrujax wrote: ↑Mon May 11, 2020 9:31 amI have compiled a TsMuxer that forces dvhe.05.06 profile. It works nice where 08.06 played choppy in my Lg. You can find it here http://katfile.com/1uvd80v1b0zd/tsMuxer ... ).zip.html
The method which I currently use is mp4box and mp4muxer, since it can handle dts sound but it is taking soooo long.
Re: Dolby Vision now possible through MP4 Mux.
Have you tried any titles that're listed as FEL here? And does that play without stutter on your LG internal player as well?Trujax wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 7:46 pmI use a Shield connected to a Yamaha Atmos receiver, but I always test with the internal LG player also, to test maximum compatibility. In the past, none of my remuxes couldn't be played with the LG, but the Shield did. Now it works flawlessly with both.shawnc22 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 3:54 pmIf the internal LG player is your only playback device, stick with mp4muxer. There's no point in messing with tsmuxer since you can't use lossless atmos.jesper1994 wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 2:23 pm
Do you mean the internal LG player? Could you summarize the steps you follow? Thanks
The method which I currently use is mp4box and mp4muxer, since it can handle dts sound but it is taking soooo long.
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=276448
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It's already happened the Ugoos AM6 Plus plays profile 7 dv rips in kodi 18.6 (seek to 5:15ish): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cpBJSM ... Wt_2A/view I've also heard from people who have successfully played DV profile 5 rips in kodi 19 on their shield. both devices are quickly shaping up to be m9702 killers..
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nice!, i've also a kodi device, so thats good to hear. but i think the M9702 will be the only player that plays 4K iso's with menu's. also this was my first reason to get this device.Grencola wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 3:27 amIt's already happened the Ugoos AM6 Plus plays profile 7 dv rips in kodi 18.6 (seek to 5:15ish): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cpBJSM ... Wt_2A/view I've also heard from people who have successfully played DV profile 5 rips in kodi 19 on their shield. both devices are quickly shaping up to be m9702 killers..
Last edited by kazuma on Fri May 15, 2020 7:11 am, edited 2 times in total.
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if kodi can play a profile 7 dolby vision, there's no reason it wont be able to play with menus, at least if it on a device that can run java. In this case, as an android device, it isn't a likely target (though I've been off and on investigating how to run a jvm on android for kodi to use). With that said, menus for UHDs are mostly pointless, as the vast majority of UHDs are movie only punting all the extras to the regular bluray disk (there are exceptions, but they prove the rule)