A MEL only contains the RPU and does not contain any residual information. Other titles use a so-called "Minimum Enhancement Layer" aka MEL. A FEL contains dynamic tone mapping metadata (aka "RPU"), as well as residual information that boosts the video bit depth from 10 to 12 bit. Some titles use a so-called "Full Enhancement Layer" aka FEL. The second layer is known as the "Enhancement layer." Enhancement Layers come in two varieties. Unfortunately, the AppleTV will not directly playback Dolby Vision originating from UHD discs.Īll UHD discs use Dolby Vision Profile 7, which is dual layer. There are multiple versions (aka profiles) of Dolby Vision, and even within those profiles, there are differing degrees of playback. If not let me know.ĭolby Vision is a giant pain in the ass. My Backround: I'm mechanical engineer and can read some code and can use the command line but I'm not a programmer. At PC site I have a AMD 5700G (no dedicated GPU). So my Setup is a Phillips android TV OLED805 and the apple Tv and a Denon AVR750. is there a way to shrink the files a little bit maybe with ffmpeg? And if yes, which setting are needed? how can I find out if I have Dolby Vision dual layer or single layer? If I open a mkv in MediaInfo I can see something like this:ĭolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatibleģ.To which profile do I need to convert the movie for Plex and Apple TV? And what tools should I use? I found diffrent things here the ones from yusesope or are there newer abd easier ones?Ĥ. For the Apple Tv I have also plex and infuse.įirst question would be make MKV: rip the disks as an mkv or make a backup of the hole Disk?Ģ. Apple is the only player how is supported. And before you advice me to get I Shield: I got the Apple TV for a specific reason. So I hope you cloud give me some advices for a good workflow. What I read so far now is that especially Dolby Vision is making Problems. So I have read here and other pages but I'm more confused then ever. So I have a new Tv and a new Player a Apple TV 4K.
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