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The same with sub2bd, work with a .srt but not with my test .ass Check it yourself:
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Good to know ! Thanks. But I know that SubtitleEdit has at least some limitations when it loads the ASS streams. For example, with BD3D2MK3D, I have created a tool to convert SRT to ASS 3D. Of course, each subtitle is duplicated and the two instances are resized and displayed at a different location on screen. SubtitleEdit can read that 3D ASS files, but it refuse to show the two subtitles of the 3D view at the same time, and therefore it highlights the second one as illegal. I suppose it has also other limitations, as programs able to display all ASS streams without problems are very rare. The complexity of that format is enormous. For example, a subtitle can be animated to follow a character on screen ! Only a few players can display that correctly.
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Don't work with any sample from https://hhsprings.bitbucket.io/docs/...title/ass.html @r0lZ You are right ASS is very complex. At least we can hope improvements because SubtitleEdit is updated at present, Aegisub is from 2014 and EasySup from 2010.
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Hey there, I've just purchased a Sony XH90 (X900H) TV and the Dolby Vision learning curve is...steep, to put it mildly. After a week of research, I now understand that I can only play single layer DV files & that profiles 5 & 8 work fine on my TV (tested with 4K60fps samples that look stunning).
What I'm now trying to do is to turn a DV dual layer movie into a SL DV one (profile 5/8). I have the 2 hevc files (movie + dv "video" track + ac3 audio) and the necessary tools (nightly tsmuxer + mp4muxer) but I'm not even sure this is even possible after searching this huge post & makemkv forum... no one mentions doing that / there's no guide pointing in the right direction. So...simple question: is this hopeless or am I missing something? Cheers! And thanks for developing great tools like that. Last edited by Littleman; 22nd October 2020 at 14:39. Reason: spelling |
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* Use MakeMKV v1.15.3 to back-up your 'dual-layer' 4K UHD Dolby Vision disc's into 'single-layer'.mkv muxes. * Use one of the newer 'open-source' TSmuxer GUI builds to re-mux your 'single-layer' .mkv mux into 'single-layer' .ts contained muxes. I can confirm that such .ts muxes also play perfectly on my humble 2016 LG television in Dolby Vision. Cheers
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MakeMKV DV remux are still dual-layer files. The layers are just merged in one track (BL+EL+RPU).
If you want a single-layer file (BL+RPU) you can use @yusesope tool MUX_AND_CONVERT_TO_PROFILE_81.bat: https://mega.nz/file/mdU00TZR#bCiuGx...Lti5rjLOOKESeE https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewto...rt=2970#p96282 Last edited by imhh11; 22nd October 2020 at 23:25. |
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Edit: I believe my ts file plays regular hdr10. I've remuxed using mp4muxer and I have a much better visual quality in dv, triggered in all players of the tv. The ts file reports a dv profile of 8.07, the mp4 one is 8.06. I'm very happy with the mp4 mux Last edited by Littleman; 23rd October 2020 at 09:51. |
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Personally, I would have thought that my old 2016 LG television would be miles behind what's currently supported. But it plays most variants of Dolby Vision (up-to 30fps).
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Using the 'Black Panther' movie as a source, I've just used that software to create an Dolby Vision BL+RPU .hevc back-up. And after muxing the elementary .hevc stream into the .ts container, I can confirm that my OPPO-UDP-203 plays the file perfectly. But my 2016 LG televisions media player app gets caught in a loop...
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yeah @yusesope is a very smart person. All the files created by his tool play flawlessly on my Sony x700 without the famous dual-track dual-layer TS bug.
-ST FEL or MEL (BL+EL+RPU) -ST FEL to MEL (BL+EL+RPU) -DT FEL or MEL to single-layer (BL+RPU) Last edited by imhh11; 23rd October 2020 at 23:05. |
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I don't if the following is a problem, or not. I took a MKV file and made into a Blu-ray ISO file and then burned it. When I played it back, it didn't start at the beginning of the movie. It started at the first chapter mark, which wasn't at time zero. Why? No matter how many chapter marks there are, even if it is zero, shouldn't playback always start at time 0? I made sure there was a chapter mark for time 0 and not knowing if it was an issue, or not, I checked BD-ROM V3. That worked.
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