Re: Dolby Vision
Posted: 05 Sep 2019, 17:30
Please can you elaborate on the ffmpeg code of -i bluray:\path\to\bluray.
That would be of great help
Thanks
That would be of great help
Thanks
Okay, let's say you stored your personal copy of your preferite movie inside the drive D:\, in the folder "video library". The title of the movie is "Yusesope in Wonderland".
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ffmpeg -i bluray:"D:\video library\Yusesope in Wonderland" ................................
Its been like a million years butGrencola wrote: 11 Dec 2018, 05:22 I sent the full atomic blonde uhd bd rip (m2ts, NOT the mkv remux) through TSMuxer demux with just the two video tracks and an eac3 audio track selected, then ran dolbymp4muxer with those 3 files TSMuxer spat out as my inputs and it created an mp4, which I can confirm is WORKING on a Vizio TV as well! plays great and looks amazing!
I tried to crop a small clip but it keeps stripping out the DV layer for some reasonbut if you have a uhd bd rip with dv give it a go if you get a minute. Would love to know if it works in MrMC! I bet it just might
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ive been reading for 2days straight now and testing but, with your script or doing it manually, i cant get it to work.. It reads the inputfiles (i can see task manager that the disk is at 100%), but then it does nothing, the command line looks as if its still working but no disk is working, and the outputfile is still 0kb.Grencola wrote: 19 Mar 2019, 02:21 So after enough testing, I can now safely say the dv mp4s made from mkv's in fact DO WORK just fineI've ran my program on like 10 of them and they all show dv and look and play amazing, with better contrast in the darker scenes that hdr10 misses. I'll update my app and take mkv out of testing and into full on good to go mode.
I've also added total elapsed procedure time, disk space check before starting, and bumped it to version 2.0 since I don't think I can add any more features with the limited knowledge I have. multiple file support would be nice though if any coders want to add it for me![]()
DV-MP4-Maker v2.0: https://bit.ly/2WbHZR0
cheers.
if you don't have an SSD then just leave it for a couple hours lol, it can take a really long time if your drive / cpu (like mine) are slow as hellbox4mm wrote: 07 Sep 2019, 13:21ive been reading for 2days straight now and testing but, with your script or doing it manually, i cant get it to work.. It reads the inputfiles (i can see task manager that the disk is at 100%), but then it does nothing, the command line looks as if its still working but no disk is working, and the outputfile is still 0kb.Grencola wrote: 19 Mar 2019, 02:21 So after enough testing, I can now safely say the dv mp4s made from mkv's in fact DO WORK just fineI've ran my program on like 10 of them and they all show dv and look and play amazing, with better contrast in the darker scenes that hdr10 misses. I'll update my app and take mkv out of testing and into full on good to go mode.
I've also added total elapsed procedure time, disk space check before starting, and bumped it to version 2.0 since I don't think I can add any more features with the limited knowledge I have. multiple file support would be nice though if any coders want to add it for me![]()
DV-MP4-Maker v2.0: https://bit.ly/2WbHZR0
cheers.
Ive seen your name on several forums so i put my trust in u![]()
Ill try when i get home. Youre doing an amazing job.Grencola wrote: 08 Sep 2019, 01:18if you don't have an SSD then just leave it for a couple hours lol, it can take a really long time if your drive / cpu (like mine) are slow as hellbox4mm wrote: 07 Sep 2019, 13:21ive been reading for 2days straight now and testing but, with your script or doing it manually, i cant get it to work.. It reads the inputfiles (i can see task manager that the disk is at 100%), but then it does nothing, the command line looks as if its still working but no disk is working, and the outputfile is still 0kb.Grencola wrote: 19 Mar 2019, 02:21 So after enough testing, I can now safely say the dv mp4s made from mkv's in fact DO WORK just fineI've ran my program on like 10 of them and they all show dv and look and play amazing, with better contrast in the darker scenes that hdr10 misses. I'll update my app and take mkv out of testing and into full on good to go mode.
I've also added total elapsed procedure time, disk space check before starting, and bumped it to version 2.0 since I don't think I can add any more features with the limited knowledge I have. multiple file support would be nice though if any coders want to add it for me![]()
DV-MP4-Maker v2.0: https://bit.ly/2WbHZR0
cheers.
Ive seen your name on several forums so i put my trust in u![]()
eventually you should see the output file start to climb on GBs rather quickly though.
I got an outputfile when i waited longerGrencola wrote: 08 Sep 2019, 01:18if you don't have an SSD then just leave it for a couple hours lol, it can take a really long time if your drive / cpu (like mine) are slow as hellbox4mm wrote: 07 Sep 2019, 13:21ive been reading for 2days straight now and testing but, with your script or doing it manually, i cant get it to work.. It reads the inputfiles (i can see task manager that the disk is at 100%), but then it does nothing, the command line looks as if its still working but no disk is working, and the outputfile is still 0kb.Grencola wrote: 19 Mar 2019, 02:21 So after enough testing, I can now safely say the dv mp4s made from mkv's in fact DO WORK just fineI've ran my program on like 10 of them and they all show dv and look and play amazing, with better contrast in the darker scenes that hdr10 misses. I'll update my app and take mkv out of testing and into full on good to go mode.
I've also added total elapsed procedure time, disk space check before starting, and bumped it to version 2.0 since I don't think I can add any more features with the limited knowledge I have. multiple file support would be nice though if any coders want to add it for me![]()
DV-MP4-Maker v2.0: https://bit.ly/2WbHZR0
cheers.
Ive seen your name on several forums so i put my trust in u![]()
eventually you should see the output file start to climb on GBs rather quickly though.