Yeah, I believe I said that earlier too.manixx, your pictures are supposed to show what ?? I don't see anything exceptional with them.
Yeah, I believe I said that earlier too.manixx, your pictures are supposed to show what ?? I don't see anything exceptional with them.
Captured HDR playing back on Sony true USBYeah, I believe I said that earlier too.
@rizzla You can take the atmos or DTS-X track from the 1080p and then remux with the uhd capture. No need to capture the audio, only the video.
I did some comparaison with the original, it's almost identical.
HDR and BT2020 are the same, the original might be a bit sharper but not by much
You using vlc to line it up (audio delay) with UHD video using j k options to set delay sinc?@rizzla You can take the atmos or DTS-X track from the 1080p and then remux with the uhd capture. No need to capture the audio, only the video.
I did some comparaison with the original, it's almost identical.
HDR and BT2020 are the same, the original might be a bit sharper but not by much
This looks like 5.1Nah VLC is not even installed in my pc.
I'm using mpc-be to find out small delay.
If the delay needed is 5sec + , I compare the wave in Audacity. It's faster this way.
Then I use the delaycut.exe to apply the delay.
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This looks like 5.1
I figured out 7.1 master and truehd but it requires some more advanced steps.
Mkvtoolnix can do the delay in mkv so you do not need to touch the dtsdmaster or truehd. When playing in vlc or mpc all you need is the delay number. Try to capture your video close to the original. Even if the audio extends past the video the audio will stop at the end of the movie. I master my 7.1 audio with 32bit float studio 8 channel but this requires hardware to do. Your method you could in theory extract the dtshd master and use dtsdecoder. DLL to play it in mpc to get delay. Then take that number and mux it with mkvtoolnix and get 7.1. Truehd I convert to dtsdmaster 7.1 so all my movies use dtsdecoder.DLL for lpcm. HDMI amps this would be skipped. This requires to split dtshd master into 8 wavs then reencode with DTShd master studio to create 24bit 48000hz wavs in 7.1
I don't own 4k splitter or capture card but this is how I would do it. I would capture raw 4k UHD to terrabyte drive 10bit in stereo. Convert with my h265 hevc encoder GPU which would take 20min using a's video encoder then use ffmpeg to extract both video and audio. Use redfox to access the mpls to extract Blu-ray 7.1 . break apart 7.1 and encode in dtsdmaster studio. Play hevc and raw DTS in folder outside the container with the same name. Find delay. Mux mkvtoolnix dtshd master with hevc stream. 4k UHD 10bit with 7.1
It's a ton of work. I already have a maudio 1010lt and can record any 7.1 source in 48000hz at 32bit float giving me unlimited bandwidth in the dynamic audio so there is 0 loss in HD when bringing it back together. Problem is I just don't have time to put my bought movies on a PC . I just buy the UHD movies and run 4k seperate.
Just curious what capture card you using?
How do you deal with 10bit Banding as some samples I've played with look great but I still see a slight banding but the UHD looks perfect. I've tested planet earth and mpc works perfect showing exact colors and brightness as long as I enable BT 2020 color in my TV. I saw samples and went out and bought the UHD. Comes in 2 disks.......HDR is amazing on this bbc earth documentary
My current UHD collection of disks:
Allied
Suside squad
Hacksaw ridge
BBC planet earth
Passengers
Assins Creed
Brooklyn (Boston bomber movie)
Not bad for 3 weeks... Loving UHD hdr
Spectacular!!!I own Planet earth 2, it does look incredible. Especially Jungles and Cities.
Some might want to steam UHD to other devices.....not sure how this will work outAnd that begs the question, why rip your UHD Blu-rays only to play them on a licensed player ?
You can already do that with out ripping...
So yeah, MPC-HC for sure _ why use anything else ?