Wed Oct 02, 2019 12:42 pm by atc98092
Thanks for that. It is listing an overall bit rate of 20.6 Mbps, and I would expect your TV to be able to handle that. The audio is definitely not supported by the TV, so it needs transcoding. Reading the manual for your TV, it should be fine with bit rates up to 80 Mbps.
When you used the Generic profile, did the video play fine, just no audio? or did it not play at all? Based on the data that I can see, this should be playing fine. I see the TV also supports the ASF container, so that might be another one to try. But by all that I can see the MPEGTS container should be working fine.
One other thing you could do is to use a program like TSMuxer to reorder the audio tracks, so the DTS Master Audio track isn't the default track. Then transcoding wouldn't even be necessary. However, you didn't appear to have ripped more than one audio track from the disc, so you'd have to rip it again with additional audio tracks. If you use MakeMKV to rip it, you have total control over what tracks to include.
Dan
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