Thread 'main' panicked at 'Can only change profile 7 RPU!', src/dovi/rpu/rpu_data. ![]() Note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace Thread 'main' panicked at 'Can only change profile 7 RPU!', src/dovi/rpu/rpu_data.rs:108:13 Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 0: 2 >= 2įrame=42960 fps=31694 q=-1.0 Lsize= 1150016kB time=00:28:38.32 bitrate=5482.6kbits/s speed=1.27e+03x PDA View Full Version : How to detect Dolby Vision in a videofile d3rd3vil 10th October 2017, 14:18 Ladies and gentlemen, the issue at hand is about Dolby Vision :) Does anyone have an idea how to detect DV in a videofile For example MediaInfo doesnt seem to have the appropriate info whether DV is in the file or not. Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to muxer in stream 0: 2 >= 1 = Extracting BL-EL-RPU =ĪTTENTION! You need many of HDD Space for this operation. Check all items with the exception of the video file and demux everything to the folder that contains the BL.hevc and EL.hevc files. ![]() By this step you have finally all files available to create the ISO / DV file. The next step is he extraction of the sound track(s) and the subtitles from your MKV/DV file with TsMuxer. The RPU.bin will not be needed and can be deleted. From mediainfo generally, there are huge number of possible values, so the trick is going to be what to identify as useful / needed. Please make sure that you have available storage space that is at least twice the size of your MKV/DV file!!!!Īfter finishing you should have these files in the folder: Updated MPC-HC to version 2.0.0.101 Updated MediaInfo Lite to version 23.06. Hi chef - up to Cheese of course, but weve also been discussing HDR and the notorious Dolby Vision flavours as well - mediaInfo picks them all up - and thus can incorporate those into the display as well. You will need the files BL and EL for future steps. ![]() Here you can see the progress of the extraction which is done automatically:Įxtractions of the Video Layer (BL), DV Layer (EL) and the RPU Meta data will be done sequentially. A folder with the name of the MKV/DV file will be created. The next preparation step is the creation of a folder (DVMKV_Extractor) which contains the following by uncompressing the attached rar file:Ĭopy your MKV/DV file to this folder and then drag it on the DVMKV_Exractor.exe file. As a premise: Only MKV/DV`s with Dolby Vision Version conforming to 1.0 dvhe.07.06 BL+EL+RPU Blu-ray can be processed!!! No KMV/DV (source web rip) which do not meet this specification!!! Therefore, you should scan the file with BDinfo or Mediainfo to check compatibility.ĭolby Vision MKV Extractor (Team QfG) Vers.
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