It didn't work, but it's because FFmpeg is removing the Dolby Vision data.
I tested using FFmpeg directly to convert from MKV to TS and the Dolby Vision data was removed. From what I can tell, FFmpeg only keeps the Dolby Vision data when the target format is MP4 and with the "-strict unofficial ...
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- Sat Jan 20, 2024 9:26 am
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: [Solved] Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
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- Sat Jan 20, 2024 2:46 am
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- Topic: [Solved] Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
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Re: Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
I've downloaded it. I'll give it a test.
- Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:39 pm
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: [Solved] Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
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Re: Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
Great, I'm on Windows. Happy to help.
- Thu Jan 18, 2024 7:57 am
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: [Solved] Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
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[Solved] Remuxing Dolby Vision for LG 2023+ TV
A modern LG 2023+ TV supports Dolby Vision, but only from MP4 and MPEGTS containers.
I want to remux a Dolby Vision video stored in an MKV, to an MP4 or MPEGTS container without any transcoding.
The renderer profile seems to have this accurately configured.
TranscodeVideo = MPEGTS-H265-AC3 ...
I want to remux a Dolby Vision video stored in an MKV, to an MP4 or MPEGTS container without any transcoding.
The renderer profile seems to have this accurately configured.
TranscodeVideo = MPEGTS-H265-AC3 ...