I see I hope future improve version of makemkv could support different type of subtitle format
DV in MKV is really the only hope for that - MP4 standards are outside the control of anyone "poor". The most radical change driven by anyone outside the standards body on that front was driven in partby Apple, with MP4 chapters via a special subtitle track in to "m4v" files. Nero introduced a standardized (but not standard) way to put VOBSUB subtitles from DVDs in as a track.
Subtitle types you can put in an MP4 file are very limited. Other than timed text and closed captioning, everything else depends on the player understanding a non-standard extension.
I see I hope future improve version of makemkv could support different type of subtitle format
Unfortunately still both unable to change the level # and I'm still only getting HDR10 instead of DV.
Here is my set up:
Apple TV 4K
Infuse App
Here is what I am doing:
Use Yuescope's tool to extract Base Layer and Extended Layer
Add those to TSMuxer
Add playlist file to TSMuxer
Remove the two video files from the playlist file, leaving the .hevc and the audio files
Create a .m2ts file
That .m2ts checks out in Mediainfo but it does not play as Dolby Vision in the Infuse app.
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Unfortunately still both unable to change the level # and I'm still only getting HDR10 instead of DV.
Here is my set up:
Apple TV 4K
Infuse App
Here is what I am doing:
Use Yuescope's tool to extract Base Layer and Extended Layer
Add those to TSMuxer
Add playlist file to TSMuxer
Remove the two video files from the playlist file, leaving the .hevc and the audio files
Create a .m2ts file
That .m2ts checks out in Mediainfo but it does not play as Dolby Vision in the Infuse app.
Are you using -mode 2 with Yuescopes tool?
You must to create a profile 5 compliant file.
I see I hope future improve version of makemkv could support different type of subtitle format
DV in MKV is really the only hope for that - MP4 standards are outside the control of anyone "poor". The most radical change driven by anyone outside the standards body on that front was driven in partby Apple, with MP4 chapters via a special subtitle track in to "m4v" files. Nero introduced a standardized (but not standard) way to put VOBSUB subtitles from DVDs in as a track.
I have a problem when playing Dolby Vision disc or MP4 muxed Dolby Vision files
How could we enforced film to full screen(No Black bar) when play back DV contains? It said this operation is not permitted when I pressed "Zoom" on the Oppo's remote
I could do full screen easily on HDR10 but not in Dolby Vision format, only Full screen Dolby Vision contain could (i.e BumbleBee, Transformer 4) I wish I could to do that for every Dolby Vision titles to enhance the movie viewing experience
How to we bypass this restriction? it could because of the metadata of second layer(1920*1080) of Dolby Vision contains prevent this to be happened, because muxing Dolby Vision using MP4 container is possible now, I would like to save hard disk space and get rid of black bar whenever possible, Does MakeMKV allow or maximise the full screen properties when muxing in MP4 format?
Looking forward for your suggestion
I'm sorry to bumped up this question but no one seem to be giving me an overall idea on this
Is this restriction on the player itself or the DV authoring prevent the "Zoom" happening but its possible still on HDR10 contains
Unfortunately still both unable to change the level # and I'm still only getting HDR10 instead of DV.
Here is my set up:
Apple TV 4K
Infuse App
Here is what I am doing:
Use Yuescope's tool to extract Base Layer and Extended Layer
Add those to TSMuxer
Add playlist file to TSMuxer
Remove the two video files from the playlist file, leaving the .hevc and the audio files
Create a .m2ts file
That .m2ts checks out in Mediainfo but it does not play as Dolby Vision in the Infuse app.
Are you using -mode 2 with Yuescopes tool?
You must to create a profile 5 compliant file.
I did use -mode 2. I am/was unable to figure out how to create a profile 5 compliant file though.
Strange things started happening with mp4mux - on some (!!!) movies when trying to build just the dual layer video .mp4 file (BL+EL), the window blinks for a second and just creates an output .mp4 with zero length. On other movies works fine.
Been using that version for over a year with no problems.
Anyone got that behaviour, what's the reason for that? And how to fix it?
I have a problem when playing Dolby Vision disc or MP4 muxed Dolby Vision files
How could we enforced film to full screen(No Black bar) when play back DV contains? It said this operation is not permitted when I pressed "Zoom" on the Oppo's remote
I could do full screen easily on HDR10 but not in Dolby Vision format, only Full screen Dolby Vision contain could (i.e BumbleBee, Transformer 4) :( I wish I could to do that for every Dolby Vision titles to enhance the movie viewing experience
How to we bypass this restriction? it could because of the metadata of second layer(1920*1080) of Dolby Vision contains prevent this to be happened, because muxing Dolby Vision using MP4 container is possible now, I would like to save hard disk space and get rid of black bar whenever possible, Does MakeMKV allow or maximise the full screen properties when muxing in MP4 format?
Looking forward for your suggestion
I'm sorry to bumped up this question but no one seem to be giving me an overall idea on this
Is this restriction on the player itself or the DV authoring prevent the "Zoom" happening but its possible still on HDR10 contains
It's due to the processing chips being underpowered (or so Oppo claimed long ago). The 203/205 replacements presumably would've addressed that flaw, and others.
I have a problem when playing Dolby Vision disc or MP4 muxed Dolby Vision files
How could we enforced film to full screen(No Black bar) when play back DV contains? It said this operation is not permitted when I pressed "Zoom" on the Oppo's remote
I could do full screen easily on HDR10 but not in Dolby Vision format, only Full screen Dolby Vision contain could (i.e BumbleBee, Transformer 4) I wish I could to do that for every Dolby Vision titles to enhance the movie viewing experience
How to we bypass this restriction? it could because of the metadata of second layer(1920*1080) of Dolby Vision contains prevent this to be happened, because muxing Dolby Vision using MP4 container is possible now, I would like to save hard disk space and get rid of black bar whenever possible, Does MakeMKV allow or maximise the full screen properties when muxing in MP4 format?
Looking forward for your suggestion
I'm sorry to bumped up this question but no one seem to be giving me an overall idea on this
Is this restriction on the player itself or the DV authoring prevent the "Zoom" happening but its possible still on HDR10 contains
It's due to the processing chips being underpowered (or so Oppo claimed long ago). The 203/205 replacements presumably would've addressed that flaw, and others.
Do you have news or link for that claimed its underpowered? Oppo already stop the production of 203/205 unlikely they would fix this issue on these model, too bad not much UHD Bluray player out there now