So I followed these steps, and changed it a little, here are the results.jlpsvk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 10:33 amso... I achieved this... with the help of mp4boxi think, would be good enough.
1) demux with tsMuxer...
2) encode BL
3) mux BL_encode.hevc with EL.hevc with yousesope's tools with mode 2 to BL+RPU
4) mux only video to mp4 with mp4muxer 1.0.1
5) add audio, subs, chapters to MP4 with mp4box
Demuxed the file
muxed the BL & EL using yousesope w/ mode 2
muxed the BL+RPU with all the other assets (subs and all the other audio) to .TS (using the tsMuxer nightly that you linked... thank you btw)
Here's what I found:
- My Apple TV 4K plays the file as Dolby Vision via Infuse. The Atmos track plays as 7.1 which is fine (as the Apple TV can't play Atmos from Infuse from the disc's audio file anyway).
- My nVidia Shield 2017 plays the file as HDR10 (plays fine) and Atmos plays back perfectly.
- All subs work.
So .... it looks like I got it right. Getting my hands on a new 2019 Shield Pro at some point. In THEORY this resulting .TS file should play both the Dolby Vision & Atmos ...
Am I getting this right?
I don't care if the container is MP4, MKV or TS .. for Dolby Vision titles they will get their own folder anyway given the way I organize... but this SHOULD be ok no?