


Shield TV Pro - read it has a red shift problem with DVĭuneHD Pro Vision 4K Solo - don’t really need the internal HDDsĭuneHD Real Vision 4K - seems like the same thing as other one without internal storage. It will be used exclusively for files stored on a NAS.

It does not need to play any of the streaming services. I would like DV (I know it won’t be exactly FEL but some devices apparently does BL+RPU, and it works well, this is the biggest point of confusion) and Lossless Atmos (TrueHD and other lossless formats). Just wanted to see which of these would be the best choice for me. Hopefully I can get some help and get the right device.Īlmost all of my 4K collection has been converted to MKV. It never plays both at the same time so it's not a cumulative thing like DTS-HD.I didn’t want to create a new thread for my question so hijacking this one. Even when played from UHD a player only uses either the AC3 extension or it uses the TrueHD part if your audio equipment supports it. You don't lose any quality with TrueHD and AC3 being separate tracks vs two attached tracks.

Even most older DTS decoders don't have any issue and can automatically choose the correct format as legacy decoders wont' even see the MA portion so Makemkv doesn't automatically remove the core (though it can still extract the core and create a separate track if needed for things like when running DTS through a SPDIF cable.) However, some dolby decoders used on other devices have issues with the TrueHD extension because it sees the two parts and doesn't know what to do with it so tools like Makemkv will automatically separate the two and place them in separate tracks inside the container.ĭTS-HD is a little different and has an actual DTS core. This is a Blu-ray spec to support different legacy audio equipment. TrueHD as found on UHD will have an AC3 extension which is seen as one file which UHD players can utilize either part depending on the audio equipment used.
