Dec 8, 2015 - At this past CEDIA show, Dolby created a new Atmos demo Blu-ray. And why Atmos' new object-based audio system gives sound designers. Or download the song and listen to it in my spare time (And dance contigo). BenQ: Enjoyment Matters: 9:25: 1230,0MB: Dolby Digital 2.0: 1080/29.97p: 05.04.09: Canon: Norway: 6:11: 483,0MB: Dolby Digital 2.0: 1080/29.97p: 28.06.15: Provence: 4.
Avengers: Endgame (2019) I went through the workflow process to determine what caused the banding issue present in the Avengers Endgame IMAX trailer that I uploaded on Dec 21. From that, I was able to eliminate a transcoding step and now have a version that is much closer to the master. The original source was JPEG2000. In the first attempt, the original was transcoded to ProRes. The ProRes was then transcoded to H264. Some editing was performed on the H264 encode and the final video was produced from that.
This new version used the ProRes created from the JPEG2000 source, and only one transcode to H264 was performed. Now, there is still some banding, but it is comparable to the original 1080p widescreen version. I don’t think I can get it any better. You can get the new 4K version, as well as 1080p.mkv and.mp4 versions I have also experimented with H265 – HVEC, but I am not happy with the results. I will keep working on that, but for the mean time, I will stick with H264 – AVC.
In other news, I will also be uploading both Captain Marvel IMAX trailers, however I am going away to visit family so those will not arrive until the new year. With that I wish you a very happy remainder of 2018; and I look forward to providing you with the best quality trailers in 2019! Avengers: Endgame (2019) I uploaded a new encode of Trailer 1 for. I received some feedback from a visitor to the site – Shu Ming Liu (your’re famous now!) who pointed out that the shot at 1 min 17 seconds (the aerial shot of the Avengers HQ) looked like crap. Well, those were not his words, but that is what it looked like.
I am happy to say that it now looks much closer to the master. Thank you Shu Ming Liu for pointing it out. If the quality of that scene bothers you, then I suggest you download the re-encode. I will say, however, that there may be some trade offs in making that shot look better.
My initial inspection didn’t pick up any issues. Any feedback between the two is appreciated, and will help me with decisions moving forward. My aim is to provide the best quality possible for those who appreciate more than YouTube can offer.
![Demo Demo](http://www.pc-magazin.de/bilder/118527366/500x300-c2/dolby-atmos-demonstration-disc-menu-video.jpg)
Your feedback is helpful in ensuring that I deliver my intended quality. Avengers: Endgame (2019) Well, this Marvelous week continues, with the first trailer for the new Avengers movie! (Spoiler Warning!!) We know that some of our “dead” heroes come back from Thanos’ snap, seeing that Spider-Man: Far From Home is coming out later in 2019, but what role will Captain Marvel play? Interesting that she did not appear in the trailer, unless I missed her.
Speaking of Spider-Man, the first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) will arrive this weekend. Head on over to the page to get the first trailer with multi channel audio: Lossless PCM 5.1, DTS 5.1 and AC3 5.1 Like and Share!
For Windows Step 1 For Dolby Atmos Trailers: Select the MP4 file you want to download. Step 2 Transfer the MP4 file to a USB flash drive. Step 3 Locate the USB port on your AVR, Blu-ray™ player, or other media device that supports USB playback and plug in the USB flash drive. (Note that some playback devices may not support USB playback.) Step 4 Use the remote control for your AVR, Blu-ray player, or other media device to select the USB playback option.
You may need to consult the user guide or owner's manual for information on media playback from a USB flash drive. Step 5 Select the MP4 file and press enter or play. The selected file will begin playing. For Mac Step 1 Download the Trailer Downloader application by clicking the button below. Then follow the instructions to download the desired trailer to a USB flash drive. Step 2 Locate the USB port on your AVR, Blu-ray™ player, or other media device that supports USB playback and plug in the USB flash drive. (Note that some playback devices may not support USB playback.) Step 3 Use the remote control for your AVR, Blu-ray player, or other media device to select the USB playback option.
You may need to consult the user guide or owner's manual for information on media playback from a USB flash drive. Step 4 Select the MP4 file and press enter or play. The selected file will begin playing.