Sorry its alot to read... i hope its ok if i ask:
- Ripping with makemkv 1.15.3 rips both MEL and FEL, depending on what the disc is ofcourse?
- What is the updated way to create mkv files in the "same" way as makemkv but with yusesope tool
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Okay this is what I did for my Profile 6 TS files.darrrkmanxxx wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 4:32 pmhey guys, with the recent plex update it stopped triggering dolby vision on profiles 6. Now it's only working with profiles 8 and 7.
However, some of my the files I have in profile 6. Is there any faster way to change the profiles, rather than demux single layer hevc, demux with yusescope tools into bl+el, then use gamma tool to mux into profile 8 and then mux back into ts container?
No DV support for UHD Bluray on the Xbox Series X, DV is only available through streaming apps.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:14 amDoes anyone know if the Bluray Player App on the Xbox Series X can run these Dolby Vision remux?
Yeah but it'll be interesting to know if it too can play DV MEL (or FEL converted to MEL) titles like the Firestick 4k. Through the modified exoplayer of course, or Plex.shawnc22 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:17 amNo DV support for UHD Bluray on the Xbox Series X, DV is only available through streaming apps.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:14 amDoes anyone know if the Bluray Player App on the Xbox Series X can run these Dolby Vision remux?
Not likely. No chance for exoplayer since it's not an Android based OS. It seemingly has the same DV implementation as the One X and Plex so far hasn't shown any signs of adding DV support after such a long time.whiplash1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:58 amYeah but it'll be interesting to know if it too can play DV MEL (or FEL converted to MEL) titles like the Firestick 4k. Through the modified exoplayer of course, or Plex.shawnc22 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 7:17 amNo DV support for UHD Bluray on the Xbox Series X, DV is only available through streaming apps.deadchip12 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:14 amDoes anyone know if the Bluray Player App on the Xbox Series X can run these Dolby Vision remux?
I think after the latest update Plex now supports DV?shawnc22 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:25 pmNot likely. No chance for exoplayer since it's not an Android based OS. It seemingly has the same DV implementation as the One X and Plex so far hasn't shown any signs of adding DV support after such a long time.
You don’t need to do anything than use Makemkv with Plex on Shield 2019.mulucy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:59 pmWas away for a few weeks, could not log in to check the updates. My understanding is there is a good proven method of creating DV MEL files for both MEL and FEL>MEL for devices like Fire TV 4K Stick and Nvidia Shield in MKV through Plex. Can someone summarize how to get it done step by step? I would really appreciate it!
Yes, the Android release does. Again, the Xbox does not run Android and every OS has their own version of Plex. So far, only the Android release has shown DV support as far as I know.whiplash1 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:58 pmI think after the latest update Plex now supports DV?
What about the Fire TV 4K Stick?DaMacFunkin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:45 pmYou don’t need to do anything than use Makemkv with Plex on Shield 2019.mulucy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 3:59 pmWas away for a few weeks, could not log in to check the updates. My understanding is there is a good proven method of creating DV MEL files for both MEL and FEL>MEL for devices like Fire TV 4K Stick and Nvidia Shield in MKV through Plex. Can someone summarize how to get it done step by step? I would really appreciate it!
using the v0.0.4_BETA_TEST_17102020 method for movies with truehd audio seems to work for now. It is a much longer process than v0.0.4_GAMMA_07112020 but no audio delay issues with truehd audio.koolkunz wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 7:49 pmFaced the same issue with 2 another movies: 13 Hours (this movie is divided into 3 m2ts files so had to use new GAMMA build with -bluray command support) and Angel Has Fallen (single m2ts file)yusesope wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 1:43 pmIt's not your fault.
FFmpeg can rarely fail to perfectly sync my video with the audio in the chosen file.
I don't know how you solved it (there are so many ways), the easiest for me is to use the -itsoffset switch inside the second command.
-itsoffset must be placed before the second input (i.e. the file from which FFmpeg will take the audio ... look at the red part in the example)
Use a positive value (in this specific case, 170ms) if the audio starts before the video (aka “you have to slow down the audio”).src\Gpac\gpac.exe -i pipe://video:ext=hevc:audelim=true -o stdout:ext=ts:pes_pack=none | src\FFmpeg\ffmpeg_win_x64.exe -hide_banner -y -i - -itsoffset 170ms -i \path\to\your\original\file.m2ts -map 0:0 -map 1:2 -c copy -bsf:v hevc_metadata=aud=insert -metadata title="Movie Title_________________________________________________________________________" \path\to\your\output\file.mkv
Use a negative value (in this specific case, -170ms) if the video starts before the audio (aka “you have to slow down the video”).
The audio delay issue happened here also and it is exactly the same it was with First Man. The video is delayed by 167ms (exact same value as before which equals to 7 video frames for 23.976fps video) which leads to the audio being in front of the video and setting manual delay using ffmpeg/mkvtoolnix adds an extra step.
The fact that the exact same issue has happened with 3 different blurays I feel it could possibly be a bug and not just something due to ffmpeg?
One thing to note is that all 3 blurays have truehd audio tracks (these are the only 3 with truehd audio that I have tried yet and all of them have given the same problem) as primary and I used fel to mel switch everytime . These are the only common denominators I can see.
Yeah, but if you need a mkv at the end, I found with quite a few titles that the Dolby vision layers / dual video tracks end up out of sync with beta - which is a lot worse than the audio