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Lastly, I do see that the Amazon FireTV (new Nov.
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still TV output via ARC but with no Plex app needed)… Or will none of these give me the result I need? I’ve trolled the internet for days and can’t find any definitive answer. Should I use the Plex app on the TV, the Plex app on the new Apple TV, or play the file via a USB stick directly into my TV (i.e. How should I “stream” the video file in order to enjoy the Atmos audio. The receiver is a Denon Atmos enabled receiver and I’m using the ARC channel on the TV & Receiver. I also have the new Apple TV that has the Plex app installed. My TV is a new LG 4K TV with a webOS that has Plex. mkv Dolby Atmos BluRay backups and I’d like to play them on my TV.
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Trailer Nameĭolby 3D Glasses Return Trailer Flat (2D)ĭolby 3D Glasses Return Trailer Flat (3D)ĭolby TrueHD 7.1 ATMOS, Dolby Digital Plus 7.1, Dolby Digital 5.1Ĭhallenge question for you: I have some. Without those you will still experience the audio in Lossless TrueHD. To enjoy the MKV files in Dolby ATMOS, in addition to the requirements above, your AV Receiver must support Dolby ATMOS and you must have additional ceiling mounted speakers or Dolby Atmos enabled speakers. These files have been tested with both MPC-HC and Plex. To playback the MKV files in Dolby TrueHD you will need a media player such as Media Player Classic Home Cinema ( MPC-HC) or a Media Server such as Plex that can output the Lossless stream via HDMI to an AV Receiver that supports Dolby TrueHD. I then created an MKV of Doctor Sleep using MakeMKV, extracted the thd+ac3 using eac3to and muxed it using tsMuxeR ("tsMuxer (04.06 fix))").This Dolby Trailers page lists all the Dolby trailers we have at. I'm using the internal player on my TV and the file you linked to works but my TV gave an unsupported audio format message.I used tsMuxeR to "Downconvert TRUE-HD to AC3" and the clip plays in Dolby Vision with sound. If it doesn't work, then it's something wrong with your plex set upĮdit: previous sample no longer available. If it works, then you're doing something wrong in the remux process.
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When we try playing with atmos plex either spits out a error or plays it in hdr instead of dolby vision.įor those that have been unable to get DV+Atmos working in a TS container on the 2019 Shield Pro (only 2019, there is no DV support on previous versions), download the demo mentioned in this post that's why we use the underlying ac3 core audio file that comes with atmos. Question #3 Theirs a few issues with true-hd and atmos working in the current conversion method.
Question #2 yuescope tool is indeed made by a user
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That will give you a playable single layer dolby vision movie #5 the last step is to open TSmuxer and mix the hevc file and atmos.ac3 file into a. When finished you will have a "atmos.mp4_.thd+ac3" file, rename this to "atmos.ac3" Under Track Input and Output format change "ac3" to "thd+ac3" then click Add #4 while we are at it we can go into eac3 This will merge the BL and EL file together. #3 we then use the tool made by Yusescope. This will create 3 files: BL.hevc,EL.hevc and atmos.mp4 It's been a long unfruitful night/morning.Ĭode: Select all ffmpeg.exe -i bluray:D:\Test\iso\John\ -map 0:0 -c copy D:\Test\2.exit\BL.hevc -map 0:1 -c copy D:\Test\2.exit\EL.hevc -map 0:2 -c:a copy -strict -2 D:\Test\2.exit\atmos.mp4
Question #3- Why are people picking AC3 over True HD or Atmos? *Took one last look through the 414 matches* Found this. I've looked but maybe I'm lacking too much sleep and this confinement is not helping the cause. Question #2- yusesope's tool, I guess yusesope is a user? A search confirmed this. Question #1- Clear steps that anyone can follow? I found this post but I'm sure the steps changed since then? TL DR.I've summarized the next step in my quest for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos as in the following: FFmpeg or MakeMKV->yusesope's tool->tsMuxeR (nightly) In the end, on the Shield, the only DV I was able to get was from two LG demo files (MKV format). That Plex was the way to go, but couldn't play Blu-ray containers/image/iso/BDMV/etc. That the Amazon Prime app on the Shield (not the one on the TV) had issues with DV recently as in it wouldn't play Carnival Row or Jack Ryan at all, and that the team was working on a fix. I learned the hard way that MKV files weren't able to do DV but then learned that they do since I have two LG demo files that proved me otherwise. I've spent countless hours learning the 'Do's and Don'ts'. I bought the new Nvidia Shield 2019 Pro to replace my former one that wasn't supporting the HDR/Dolby Vision. I've been reading you out extensively in this thread but have yet to find clear steps for dummies and maybe my post will help those like me that are seeking for answers.