narcospablo123 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 2:14 am
After wasting my whole day today, I wanted to learn what the maximum capability of my players were using dolby vision, here are the results! I hope this helps somebody reading to save them time. (These are all dvhe.07.06 BL + EL + RPU apart from the dual track dual layer ones )
These are the results I'm getting for a dolby vision movie on the Oppo 203:
ISO: Dolby vision and atmos
Blue ray Folder: Dolby vision and atmos
.mkv: HDR and atmos
original .m2ts file: HDR and atmos
.m2ts single track dual layer: dolby vision and atmos
.ts dual track dual layer: dolby vision and atmos
.ts single track dual layer: dolby vision and atmos
These are the results I'm getting on Nvidia shield Pro:
On plex:
.ts single track dual layer: dolby vision and atmos (no pgs subtitles working AFAIK)
.mkv: dolby vision and atmos ( no pgs subtitles working)
On Kodi 19 for nerds:
.mkv dolby vision + atmos
.m2ts dual layer double track: HDR + atmos
.m2ts dual layer single track: HDR + atmos
.ts dual layer single track: HDR + atmos
.ts dual layer dual track: HDR + atmos
In conclusion, I have no idea what common file to use to convert my dolby vision movies to. Ideally, I want them to be .mkv as it's just convenient but unfortunately the oppo 203 can't play it in dolby vision. Any ideas? thanks:)