2023-09-21, 04:49 PM
Sorry for not responding sooner TDP and bitmap. Both of your explanations clarified and explained things. The reason I did not respond sooner was that I was working on ripping more UHD Blu Rays. This has led me down another rabbit hole and hopefully someone here can explain things to me.
I have switched to DVDfab for ripping my UHD blu rays from makemkv. During this I have encountered a couple of things.
DVDfab will sometimes select MP4 as the format over MKV when ripping. According to DVDFab's website MP4 is required for Dolby Vision to work. However, by default it removes the Dolby Vision information so I'm not sure why it selects that format.
Dolby Vision has to be supported on the end device to function. According to Apple the 2021 iPad Pro with the mini-LED screen does support Dolby Vision. I looked on Dell's website and could not find official support for Dolby Vision on the Alienware AW3423DWF monitor.
So, my questions are as follows:
1. Is it worth ripping to MP4 to save the Dolby Vision information?
1a. If I do rip to mp4 for Dolby Vision should I also rip an mkv copy with HDR10 for devices that don't support Dolby Vision?
2. Does the Jellyfin media player support Dolby Vision?
3. Would I be better off just creating ISOs of the blu rays?
I have switched to DVDfab for ripping my UHD blu rays from makemkv. During this I have encountered a couple of things.
DVDfab will sometimes select MP4 as the format over MKV when ripping. According to DVDFab's website MP4 is required for Dolby Vision to work. However, by default it removes the Dolby Vision information so I'm not sure why it selects that format.
Dolby Vision has to be supported on the end device to function. According to Apple the 2021 iPad Pro with the mini-LED screen does support Dolby Vision. I looked on Dell's website and could not find official support for Dolby Vision on the Alienware AW3423DWF monitor.
So, my questions are as follows:
1. Is it worth ripping to MP4 to save the Dolby Vision information?
1a. If I do rip to mp4 for Dolby Vision should I also rip an mkv copy with HDR10 for devices that don't support Dolby Vision?
2. Does the Jellyfin media player support Dolby Vision?
3. Would I be better off just creating ISOs of the blu rays?