(I just updated to 20.09 for Win 10 64-bit and it still shows the same info) More than likely, it’s a new encoding process that neither PLEX, Marantz nor MediaINFO can read properly at the moment. ![]() So, it can’t be just MediaINFO not detecting correctly. This is the same that PLEX sees and reports. The difference is the base TrueHD, 5.1 vs. My Marantz AV8802A detects the StudioCanal version as 5.1 (no surround back channels) as the base and a 7.1 for the US version, but both play and are detected as ATMOS. I only rip the best audio track and a stereo track for every movie. Maybe you guys might've been looking at the wrong track? ay/271846/, there is apparently both an atmos track and a normal 7.1 THD track. Also of note is that according to the listing at. Have you guys tried just playing the file or the disk and see if your AVRs detect the 7.1 THD track as Atmos? The blu-ray forums did mention that it is using the latest version of the Atmos encoder so maybe mediainfo is just not picking it up. So, with the bitrates completely different and seemingly a 5.1 base vs. PLEX then shows that there is a base 5.1 TrueHD for the UK Version, and a base 7.1 TrueHD for the US Version. ID in the original source medium: 4352 (0x1100)įormat/Info: Meridian Lossless Packing FBA with 16-channel presentationĬommercial name: Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos The MediaInfo for the US Version shows this: ID in the original source medium : 4352 (0x1100)įormat/Info: Meridian Lossless Packing FBA ![]() Initially, MakeMKV 1.15.3 shows both audio tracks to be the same for both discs:Īfter ripping, MediaInfo for the UK StudioCanal version shows this: The audio track for ATMOS is supposed to be the exact same as the 2017 US 20th Anniversary release, but I'm finding it to be different. I purchased after reading reviews that showed it had Dolby Vision in addition to the HDR10 on the US Version. All, I'm not sure where to post this for The Fifth Element 4K UHD (StudioCanal UK) version, but I need to start somewhere.
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