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- [DDVT Tool] Dolby Vision RPU Demuxing Injecting Editing. - Doom9
[DDVT Tool] Dolby Vision RPU Demuxing Injecting Editing High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC)
- [DoVi_Scripts] Multi-Function Scripts for Dolby Vision . . . - Doom9
Format profile : Main 10@L6 1@High HDR format : Dolby Vision, Version 1 0, Profile 8 0, dvhe 08 06, BL+RPU SMPTE ST 2086, Version HDR10, HDR10 compatible Codec ID : dvhe Codec ID Info : High Efficiency Video Coding with Dolby Vision
- GUIDE: How To Properly Encode Dolby Digital Audio (AC3) - Doom9
Of prime example is the current problem: Why is Dolby Digital so much quieter compared to my original sound? Most audio destined for DVDs is audio originally recorded for use in the movie theater The movie industry has a huge advantage when producing audio for the theater -- the theater has large speakers and amplifiers, and a quiet, near
- Convert Dolby Vision to HDR10+ ? - Doom9s Forum
Also there are lots of possibilities under "Dolby Vision" most of which are very strange and would be impossible to covert to HDR10+ without some loss, everything except profile ID 5 There is probably something else about profile 5 that does not directly translate to HDR10+ too Definitions of Dolby Vision bitstream profiles on page 8:
- DDGui (Dolby Reference Player decode GUI) - Doom9s Forum
Dolby software ignore the correct channel order in wav pcm container, and use the internal EAC3 channel order with that problem The same problem with Dolby Encoder Engine we need a wrong remap for input files, even if have channekmask in the header, to obtain a correct encode Use a Channel test 7 1 encode and decode it
- [DoVi_Scripts] Multi-Function Scripts for Dolby Vision processing and a . . .
If I get an RPU from the google drive then I can check the HDR in the Dolby Vision stuff spreadsheet, BUT how do I check sync? All I need to do is have the script output the RPU scene cuts to the text file then open up the remux in avisynth and compare, but I don't see that in the script menu, just comparing two video files
- Encode Dolby Digital Plus Audio (E-AC3) - Doom9s Forum
The official Dolby encoder should give good quality at or above 128 Kbps The rule of thumb with vanilla AC-3 was 192 Kbps, so I'd probably either just do that or maybe a hair lower like 160 Blue_MiSfit
- [DoVi_Scripts] Multi-Function Scripts for Dolby Vision processing and a . . .
Workflow 1 Q can edit source_pq, but this would make metadata inaccurate because Dolby calculates them differently based on the MDL I generated cmv4 0 1000 MDL for this movie here DoVi_Scripts Dolby Vision Stuff (more tabs below)
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