
I'm wondering if it's possible to force mp4muxer to produce dvhe.05.09, BL+RPU. So I tried to repeat the conversion with a different profile (-dv-profile 5) and while I still got 2 video layers, the Dolby vision string looked very similar to that from LG demos (Dolby Vision: 1.0, dvhe.05.03, BL+RPU) and what is even more exciting a Sony built-in video app recognized it as DV! The bad thing is that video was so dim to the point of being unwatchable. Where the most interesting part is: Dolby Vision: 1.0, dvhe.05.09, BL+RPU I also ran single DV layer LG demos through a media info app and found the following:įormat profile : Main Vision : 1.0, dvhe.05.09, BL+RPU I can play the file with a Sony built-in video app, but it's recognized as HDR10. Maximum Frame-Average Light Level : 986 cd/m2įormat profile : Main Vision : 1.0, dvhe.07.06, EL+RPUĬodec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding with Dolby Vision Mastering display luminance : min: 0.0050 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2 Mastering display color primaries : Display P3 Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant I managed to combine BL and EL+RPU into a single mp4 file, but unfortunately, not into a single video layer:įormat/Info : High Efficiency Video CodingĬodec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding First of all TSMuxer extracted all tracks without any issues, which means that my MI:Fallout rip is definitely off. While I'm waiting for the Atomic Blonde I did run few experiments with the Skyscraper. if it works for you, could you make a clip that mrmc folks can test on their ATV's?

yea let me know how atomic blonde goes, and I'll try mi:fallout as well.

if your tv can play the LG test files in DV it should play your new mp4 in DV.

That's weird TSMuxer errors, haven't had any issues yet. I will try to repeat the results on the Atomic Blonde. I had issues with extracting a DV layer (DB Demuxer Pro didn't recognize the DV stream at all and TSMuxer failed all the time until I extracted video streams one at a time) so I have some concerns regarding the quality of that rip. Unfortunately, the file is not recognized as DV, but is still playable on my x900f. Thanks a lot for your help! I did try the parameters on an m2ts file from a Mission Impossible: Fallout rip and have managed successfully produce the mp4 file.
