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Hendrik:
I'm saying you shouldn't do it to get some kind of Dolby Vision text to show up on the JRVR OSD.

lello:
Maybe I expressed myself badly somewhere, but I never said that I'm interested in seeing Dolby Vision written on JRVR's OSD, 
:( I'm interested in getting the DV and that's it.

Since I noticed that I could get DV on MKVs, I thought I'd learn how to do the conversion.

So even though DV appears on the OSD doesn't that mean decoding actually took place?  ?

Anyway, I managed to convert BD UHD to MKV, but comparing individual frames, I didn't see any substantial differences.

But maybe it depends on my ignorance.

danbez:
I'm also very interested in FEL support. This would be THE feature that would push me out of MadVR.  As previously mentioned, the only ways to playback a FEL title today are:

1. Use one of the few AndroidTV devices that support it. For example, CCwGTV. But all devices won't work with lossless sound. So not an option for me.
2. Use the Oppo or Sony 4K blu-ray players, but often requires an ISO image. You also lose all nice UI interface, etc. So also a no go.
3. Use DoViBaker to re-encode the HEVC file. It's time consuming and requires the use of FFMPEG to re-encode the resulting layer - so results may vay pending the options you chose in the FFPMEG command line.

So a solution via JRiver would be fantastic. I can volunteer to test any ideas, private builds etc. I have spent a lot of time with all 3 solutions above so I know what to look for :-)

TheShoe:

--- Quote from: danbez on November 04, 2022, 03:04:07 pm ---I'm also very interested in FEL support. This would be THE feature that would push me out of MadVR.  As previously mentioned, the only ways to playback a FEL title today are:

1. Use one of the few AndroidTV devices that support it. For example, CCwGTV. But all devices won't work with lossless sound. So not an option for me.
2. Use the Oppo or Sony 4K blu-ray players, but often requires an ISO image. You also lose all nice UI interface, etc. So also a no go.
3. Use DoViBaker to re-encode the HEVC file. It's time consuming and requires the use of FFMPEG to re-encode the resulting layer - so results may vay pending the options you chose in the FFPMEG command line.

So a solution via JRiver would be fantastic. I can volunteer to test any ideas, private builds etc. I have spent a lot of time with all 3 solutions above so I know what to look for :-)

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Edited for more clarity:

There are some SoC based solutions that claim to provide full DV support including all its various specifications (MEL, FEL), from full disc backups and from files (MKV, etc...).  I have been testing the Dune 4K Max Vision which seems to playback DV full-disc backups without issue and does indeed kick the set into its "Dolby Vision" mode.  Whether it's perfect playback or not I am not certain and would not know how to tell definitively with these eyes.

danbez:

--- Quote from: TheShoe on November 05, 2022, 09:58:20 am ---There are plenty of SoC based solutions that provide full DV support including all its various specifications, from full disc backups and from files (MKV, etc...)

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Can you give me one example of solution that provides full DV support and Lossless sound on MKV files? I am not aware of any ATM. As I said before, some come close - like ChromeCast with Google TV, but fails to provide lossless sound.

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