**[Notes]**
- UHD BluRay losslessly encoded with the green tint issue fixed using a DCI-P3 to D65 white point adaptation and SMPT2084 gamma. Then re-encoded with a Constant Rate Factor of 4;
- This release was aimed to be extremely close in quality to the BluRay without breaking hardware decoders compliance and also not making the final encode huge (You can check some comparisons here: https://slow.pics/c/6RbK07wy);
- Audio and subtitles untouched;
- Dolby Vision layer with a fallback to standard HDR.
**[Mediainfo]**
General
Unique ID: 202269947775462485081543983381421876902 (0x982BC6619E57F9D5118AF79F3721E6A6)
Complete name: Dragon.Ball.Super.Super.Hero.2022.JAPANESE.2160p.BDRip.x265.DV.HDR10.TrueHD.7.1.Atmos.Tint.Fix-M41K.mkv
Format: Matroska
Format version: Version 4
File size: 19.3 GiB
Duration: 1 h 39 min
Overall bit rate mode: Variable
Overall bit rate: 27.7 Mb/s
Movie name: Dragon.Ball.Super.Super.Hero.2022.JAPANESE.2160p.BDRip.x265.DV.HDR10.TrueHD.7.1.Atmos.Tint.Fix-M41K
Attachments: PTSANSTIGHT-BOLD.TTF / PTSANSTIGHT-BOLDITALIC.TTF
Video
ID: 1
Format: HEVC
Format/Info: High Efficiency Video Coding
Format profile: Main 10@L5.1@Main
HDR format: Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.07.06, BL+EL+RPU, Blu-ray compatible / SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatible
Codec ID: V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC
Duration: 1 h 39 min
Bit rate: 21.8 Mb/s
Width: 3 840 pixels
Height: 2 160 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 16:9
Frame rate mode: Constant
Frame rate: 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS
Color space: YUV
Chroma subsampling: 4:2:0 (Type 2)
Bit depth: 10 bits
Stream size: 15.2 GiB (79%)
Color range: Limited
Color primaries: BT.2020
Transfer characteristics: PQ
Matrix coefficients: BT.2020 non-constant
Mastering display color primaries: BT.2020
Mastering display luminance: min: 0.0001 cd/m2, max: 1000 cd/m2
Maximum Content Light Level: 996 cd/m2
Maximum Frame-Average Light Level: 996 cd/m2
Audio #1
ID: 2
Format: MLP FBA 16-ch
Format/Info: Meridian Lossless Packing FBA with 16-channel presentation
Commercial name: Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos
Codec ID: A_TRUEHD
Duration: 1 h 39 min
Bit rate mode: Variable
Bit rate: 5 173 kb/s
Maximum bit rate: 9 492 kb/s
Channel(s): 8 channels
Channel layout: L R C LFE Ls Rs Lb Rb
Sampling rate: 48.0 kHz
Compression mode: Lossless
Stream size: 3.61 GiB (19%)
Title: Japanese - Dolby TrueHD Atmos 7.1 (+15 objects)
Language: Japanese
Default: Yes
Forced: No
Number of dynamic objects: 15
Bed channel count: 1 channel
Bed channel configuration: LFE
Audio #2
ID: 3
Format: AC-3
Format/Info: Audio Coding 3
Commercial name: Dolby Digital
Codec ID: A_AC3
Duration: 1 h 39 min
Bit rate mode: Constant
Bit rate: 640 kb/s
Channel(s): 6 channels
Channel layout: L R C LFE Ls Rs
Sampling rate: 48.0 kHz
Frame rate: 31.250 FPS (1536 SPF)
Compression mode: Lossy
Stream size: 457 MiB (2%)
Title: Japanese - Dolby Digital 5.1 (Compatibility Track)
Language: Japanese
Service kind: Complete Main
Default: No
Forced: No
Text #1
ID: 4
Format: UTF-8
Codec ID: S_TEXT/UTF8
Codec ID/Info: UTF-8 Plain Text
Duration: 1 h 39 min
Bit rate: 56 b/s
Count of elements: 1150
Stream size: 40.9 KiB (0%)
Title: English (SRT)
Language: English
Default: Yes
Forced: No
Text #2
ID: 5
Format: PGS
Muxing mode: zlib
Codec ID: S_HDMV/PGS
Codec ID/Info: Picture based subtitle format used on BDs/HD-DVDs
Duration: 1 h 39 min
Bit rate: 106 kb/s
Count of elements: 5534
Stream size: 75.6 MiB (0%)
Title: Japanese (PGS)
Language: Japanese
Default: No
Forced: No
Menu
00:00:00.000: en:Chapter 01
00:05:04.763: en:Chapter 02
00:13:12.208: en:Chapter 03
00:18:26.605: en:Chapter 04
00:21:45.804: en:Chapter 05
00:28:48.894: en:Chapter 06
00:34:41.705: en:Chapter 07
00:38:37.482: en:Chapter 08
00:43:00.828: en:Chapter 09
00:48:36.247: en:Chapter 10
00:53:31.750: en:Chapter 11
00:58:08.777: en:Chapter 12
01:02:04.888: en:Chapter 13
01:07:59.200: en:Chapter 14
01:15:56.427: en:Chapter 15
01:20:40.044: en:Chapter 16
01:25:02.889: en:Chapter 17
01:28:27.052: en:Chapter 18
01:34:05.723: en:Chapter 19
01:38:05.963: en:Chapter 20
Encoder's note: I don't have a Dolby Vision compatible device myself, but using the XML metadata Resolve tonemapped it properly, so I assume it's working as intended.
@Diogo_23 .mks is just Matroska containing subtitles only, the PGS is stored there and will work the same. Also, I don't think ".pgs" is a thing, the raw format would be ".sup" (https://files.catbox.moe/bpkzyo.sup).
this movie is MEL DV (EL Layer is only 35.7MB), it's purely RPU. Checked the DV presentation of this already after the HDR layer has been adjusted for the green tint. DV presentation for this is fine. Colors remain clean. Checked it on a Calibrated G2 played via Zidoo and Oppo after converting this to m2ts.
Thanks for the fix.
hmmm could be your tv onboard dynamic tone mapping curve for just HDR cut off point being early? because at 0:36 mark on video measured the bright highlight on same panel same location was only 21nit difference between DV presentation of it vs HDR10
I had a friend check it out with a totally different TV, and he noticed the same thing. So it looks watchable to you, then?
For instance, in this shot:
https://images2.imgbox.com/15/f4/HZvQsN33_o.png
The red isn't overly bright? And in this shot:
https://images2.imgbox.com/17/ac/IOw45jpm_o.png
The brightness of the yellow is totally over the top for us. Eye-rape. And in this one:
https://images2.imgbox.com/de/42/Wg609XkR_o.png
The sky appears almost white to us. It isn't like that for you? Unfortunately, said friend is the only person I know who has DV, so you're actually only the 3rd person I'm able to discuss this with. I think the one thing my friend and I have in common is that we both watched it on a Nvidia Shield TV, although he watches through Plex, and I watch through Kodinerds. So if it looks OK to you, it might be that.
But every other DV movie I have plays just fine...
Would love to get in contact with as much people that have DV as possible to see how it looks to them, so anyone who has DV, please leave your thoughts on how the DV looks to you.
Nvidia Shield doesn't play FEL. And from my knowledge there is no device on market new or old that plays FEL as an mkv with dolby vision and trueHD. And there are some FEL when played with the EL layer ignored (like what the Nvidia Shield does and also my Zidoo does this), causes weird stuff to happen. Example of this is Saving Private Ryan, Dune and Total Recall from top of my head. Saving Private Ryan and Dune you will see the sky flicker. Total Recall you will see the sky artifact.That's why I had to break this BL+EL+RPU back into dual layer and TSmuxer it back into BDMV or m2ts for the Oppo to do FEL and noticed that the EL layer is only 35.7MB which is means it's a MEL encode with only RPU metadata. And from MEL there should be no color data at all. So the color from base HDR10 layer to DV hasn't changed. And also there has always been an issue with Nvidia Shield and Red balance on DV output. Does it fine in SDR and HDR but DV Red on Nvidia Shield is wrong.
https://images2.imgbox.com/de/42/Wg609XkR_o.png
This is mine from that scene. More distinct color separation and shadow details.
https://imgbox.com/eOa0NSu4
Think I'll download your ISO and rip the FEL layer from that.
https://imgbox.com/SxModlEv
Bottom Image is this encode, BL + RPU ( MEL). Or how most devices will play FEL releases and ignores the EL layer.
Top Image is BL layer from this encode + FEL from your ISO. Playing as Full BL+EL+RPU. Color slightly lifted compared to BL+RPU. Most noteable is the shadows in the cliffs.
I get this. The yellow on the third screen is really offensive, this picture doesn't really capture how bad it is. It's even worse in real life. The grass on the last screen is also more aggressive than it appears on this picture.
https://images2.imgbox.com/65/b9/xiCHBoVo_o.jpg
https://images2.imgbox.com/6b/e0/dEtwakoA_o.jpg
https://images2.imgbox.com/05/66/sQVKGZYT_o.jpg
https://images2.imgbox.com/8f/72/U5Yy4RbT_o.jpg
https://images2.imgbox.com/6b/45/oic2G00t_o.jpg
https://images2.imgbox.com/80/5a/2WGKxNui_o.jpg
I think the BL and FEL need to be encoded with the exact same frame types in the same order. So your Encoded BL+FEL+RPU might not work properly. I checked the color of the FEL on a black frame and the RGB was 165 165 165, so at least we know the FEL doesn't need color fixing, which is good, as encoding FEL removes details, so if we can manage to encode the BL with predefined frame types/order, we can make a perfect, BD compliant fix.
But if you watch the movie in DV, it's mostly fine? That is somewhat good news, I guess, aside from the fact I now might have to upgrade my DV setup lol.
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