Fri Apr 28, 2017 6:35 am by kgbogdan
Hello everyone
I finally solved the mistery:
Do you see any difference between first 3 lines and the other pack of 3 lines?
DTS goes first in order. Well, my TV Panasonic TX-CX800 doesn't like it
<Matches container="*" vCodec="h265" aCodec="dca" />
<Matches container="*" vCodec="h265" aCodec="dts-hd" />
<Matches container="*" vCodec="h265" aCodec="truehd" />
But it likes this format below:
<Matches container="*" vCodec="h265" aCodec="dts-hd" />
<Matches container="*" vCodec="h265" aCodec="truehd" />
<Matches container="*" vCodec="h265" aCodec="dca" />
Same goes for FullHD x264
<Matches container="*" aCodec="dts-hd" />
<Matches container="*" aCodec="truehd" />
<Matches container="*" aCodec="dca" />
Now every movie I have sound in DTS, DTS-HD MA or TrueHD it is working whether it's x264 or x265
I will try though to activate subtitles as they disabled right now and will let you know if there is any difference
One question: How can I transcode audio like FLAC7.1 and DTS:X? There are such audio formats inside some movies. For example I have 'The Revenant' 4K but with FLAC 7.1 audio and my TV doesn't recognize this
Let's put this thread as solved people and anytime 4K TVs from Panasonic are in question please send this link to anybody
Kind regards,
Bogdan