While the EL is still there in the video, no existing device can play them to their full capacity out of an mkv if the EL is a FEL. The process does not merge the layers it merely changes how they're being transported, so all the data in the each respective layer is left in tact. Makemkv combines both layers (BL, EL) and the metadata onto a single video track. That's where the enhancement layer (EL) and the metadata has gone (RPU). If you look at your mediainfo screenshot of the resulting mkv file, you'll notice that video track #1 is now labeled as BL+EL+RPU instead of just BL. These are just so much harder to come by. If I manage to feed it a profile 5 stream, it handles that as well. My Sony bluray player renders this happily as Dolby vision. That sets the codec in 2nd video stream to dvhe.07.06 (as seen on the upper left mediainfo screen). Meanwhile - I enjoy verbatim blu-ray Dolby Vision with Atmos from makeMKV produced decrypted backups that I remux with tsMuxeR using the latest nightly build. Just like with Dolby Vision, there are no tools in the hands of public, that could transcode TrueHD Atmos into DD+ Atmos, which can be muxed into MP4 container. Using MP4 container, I also lose the TrueHD Atmos. PS I also own DVDFab UHD ripper, but now that tsMuxeR can handle all the same tasks, I do not use it that much. Hence, even if you make Dolby logo light up on screen, you are still watching HDR10 video. I chose mp4 with DV, I think it has made a DV *.mp4:Īs I understand it, there is no tool in the hands of public, that is capable of transforming (merging) 2 DoVi streams (profile 7) into a single-stream (profile 5) video. Today I tried "DVDFab UHD Ripper" (Demo).
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