No, we should simply wait until elby fixes the problem. I am sure, they will.You should recommend a program that makes the "best" m2ts as part of a disc structure until mkv is fixed.
No, we should simply wait until elby fixes the problem. I am sure, they will.
Which are? Dolby Vision, which nobody actually needs?Fine with me as MKV doesn't cover the video / audio standards I want to have in my copies. Therefore I don't do MKVs.
Which are? Dolby Vision, which nobody actually needs?
(Except Dolby Licensing, of course)
@SamuriHL,
Could you please reply with a list of titles (that you know of) with this issue. I don't have Incredibles 2 but may have another that I can test.
Mad vr is king with that HDR dynamic solution.That's exactly what he's referring to. If LG wasn't so stubborn and would add HDR10+ we could kill Dolby off and be done with it. What people don't realize is the strides madshi has made with his dynamic HDR solution in madvr and how good it's really gotten. Given that consumer display tech is NOWHERE near the Dolby Vision "limits", it's at this point a wasted tech. Sure, it's great for the future when everyone can go to Walmart and get a 10k nit screen for 300 bucks (LOL) but right now, it's not super useful. Maybe in the theoretical future it'll make a difference and we won't have to rebuy all our 10k nit mastered Dolby titles, but, how likely is that?
Mad vr is king with that HDR dynamic solution.
I even tested capturing back the dynamic out put
From Mad VR the results uhd movies/copies look way more amazing great way to get 1080p hdr to.
Hdr 10+ (10bit)still looks no we’re close in overall looks Compared to DV, (12bit).
Will clonedbd be able to encode an m2ts/dv file only in the future?
Or can clone bd already do that for mkv only?
Well said. More snake oil to collect money.Given that consumer display tech is NOWHERE near the Dolby Vision "limits", it's at this point a wasted tech.
IMHO the DV version was oversaturated. Try the HDR10 version.I have to say that the 2001 flick in DV on my OLED TV was the best I have ever seen regarding picture quality.