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I have this issue only for HDR content on my LG TV with WebOS. It plays fine with 10.8.13 (direct play) and transcodes it with 10.9.0 and 10.9.1 (The video's range type is not supported).
LG TV plays dolby vision only in mp4 container and thus requires a remuxing. Previously it is actually not streaming in dolby vision but was using the HDR10 fallback profile, which is suboptimal.
@gnattu so is there a way to disable this?
@gnattu so is there a way to disable this?
No way currently, we may add an option in future version to let the client control if they want the HDR10 fallback profile or not.
But I'm still curious why you don't want the dolby vision profile to be correctly displayed? The HDR fallback profiles look worse and is actually terrible for a lot of videos.
@gnattu so is there a way to disable this?
No way currently, we may add an option in future version to let the client control if they want the HDR10 fallback profile or not.
But I'm still curious why you don't want the dolby vision profile to be correctly displayed? The HDR fallback profiles look worse and is actually terrible for a lot of videos.
Looks correctly on my tv, no difference between the 10.8.13 playback and 10.9.1, it looks identical. Also, my server is low end and it cannot remux without freezing playback. Or maybe i just can't get the hw acceleration to work.
Also, my server is low end and it cannot remux without freezing playback. Or maybe i just can't get the hw acceleration to work.
Remux using very little system resources and has nothing to do with hardware acceleration because it is not transcoding. If you are experiencing playback freeze then it is most likely caused by something else but not remuxing. Even a Raspberry pi won’t freeze during remux videos.
Also, my server is low end and it cannot remux without freezing playback. Or maybe i just can't get the hw acceleration to work.
Remux using very little system resources and has nothing to do with hardware acceleration because it is not transcoding. If you are experiencing playback freeze then it is most likely caused by something else but not remuxing. Even a Raspberry pi won’t freeze during remux videos.
AMD GX-217GA... it's slower than the raspberry pi
Closing this issue as it is working as intended.
If your server struggles with a remux, you really need to get better hardware.
LG TV plays dolby vision only in mp4 container and thus requires a remuxing. Previously it is actually not streaming in dolby vision but was using the HDR10 fallback profile, which is suboptimal.
@gnattu Dolby Vision triggers correctly also with TS containers on LG TVs :)
Unfortunately, as mentioned in #10468, current release doesn't trigger DV8 metadata on LG CX (any container falls back to HDR, even MP4/TS), so that seems a regression. DV5 instead triggers correctly, also in MKV (new and as expected with 10.9).
Closing this issue as it is working as intended.
If your server struggles with a remux, you really need to get better hardware.
Even if remuxing, the cpu usage is between 10 and 25%. Im my logs above the framerate shown is far above the movie fps and the playback is still freezing after around 20 seconds. There should be a toggle for this. Also, it's not working as intended if my TV doesn't show me a Dolby Vision popup.
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After updating from 10.8.13 to 10.9.1, any movie I want to play on lg tv is being remuxed (with direct codecs). Even created a fresh install and same thing happens. On 10.8.13 it uses direct playback. Issue only on lg tv. Web and windows client play directly.
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