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6th August 2022, 22:34 | #1 | Link |
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convert file to mkv with one layer dolby vision
I have a video file that is m2ts. It has one layer of dolby vision.
I want to change the file to mkv and keep the Dolby Vision layer. how do I do it ? I would use tsmuxer, convert the file to bmdv folder and then use makemkv. But since now the file is with one Dolby Vision layer. tsmuxer does not allow creating a bmdv folder |
7th August 2022, 16:32 | #3 | Link | |
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But now for some reason it disrupts the pgs subtitles that I attach. This places them in the middle of the film |
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10th August 2022, 08:20 | #6 | Link |
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Burning-in subs is not the same thing as attaching or muxing them. It is a recoding process. And I don't think the subtitle issue is related to your initial question about DV to mkv conversion.
Not being that familiar with burning-in subs, but I do think your burn-in software is not doing a proper job. As we're probably talking about 4K video here, one thing I can think of though. In case you selected a PGS track, chances are that the software does not take into account that PGS for 4K is authored as 1920x1080. You should check settings/options. |
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