zeropc Registered User

Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 128

How to make a working Dolby Vision UHD Blu-ray Remux!!!



The good news: Yes, there is a way to make this work!



What do you need?







How does it work?

it's pretty straight forward.



UHD Copy will select the playlist of the main feature, which you can change in case it picked the wrong one or you want to remux something else.











deselect/select audio and subtitle streams you want to keep







You can add external Subtitles (tested with SRT), which will transformed into PGS







change the Font, Font size, etc. - You can't change the placement, e.g. within the picture on widescreen movies





Batch export is also possible







Set output folder and hit Start



That's it



Final remux was tested with a Oppo UDP 203 on a NTFS & ExFAT HDD connected via USB. The Oppo was connected to a Dolby Vision capable TV.

Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are recognised. Bad news first: Free tools are currently out of the questionThe good news: Yes, there is a way to make this work! UHD Copy from DVDfab... a $49 app. Available for macOS and Windowsit's pretty straight forward.UHD Copy will select the playlist of the main feature, which you can change in case it picked the wrong one or you want to remux something else.deselect/select audio and subtitle streams you want to keepYou can add external Subtitles (tested with SRT), which will transformed into PGSchange the Font, Font size, etc. - You can't change the placement, e.g. within the picture on widescreen moviesBatch export is also possibleSet output folder and hit StartThat's itFinal remux was tested with a Oppo UDP 203 on a NTFS & ExFAT HDD connected via USB. The Oppo was connected to a Dolby Vision capable TV.Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos are recognised.