Don't use the Plex app on the LG, use a USB drive or setup a DLNA server and use the internal media player instead. If your only playback device is the LG, then I honestly wouldn't bother with muxing into a MPEG-TS container. It's pointless because you're not getting lossless audio. Use the MP4 method from the other thread instead.
Do you have another HDMI cable you can try? The specs of the one you listed should be plenty good, maybe it's just faulty. This is not an issue with HDMI2.1, and if you do have to end up buying another cable, anything with the specs you listed should be fine. Also, is your Shield being connected directly to your TV or is it going through some kind of sound system?Tormented wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 7:21 pmHi everyone,
I've been reading this topic from the first page. After two weeks of waiting the Shield Pro 2019 was finally stocked again and I immediatly purchased it.
I muxed Birds of Prey in TS file and it has Dolby Vision. The biggest problem now is that I can't activate Dolby Vision on the Shield. It says that my HDMI is probably not fast enough.
I have an LG OLED C8 and currently use a HDMI cable with the these specs:
4K @ 60 Hz with HDR or 4:4:4 with ARC and CEC.
Full 18 Gbps from HDMI 2.0b.
Since my LG OLED C8 only has HDMI 2.0b I don't know what to do. Will an 2.1 help me with my problem? I've seen the Belkin Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable that supports Dolby Vision. If I buy this cable, will my problem be solved?
Thanks in advance!
Sounds good!