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    I have some 6 4k .mkv files that are coded with DolbyVision dvhe.05.06. I wanted to create a .iso file from the .mkv files. I used "Creator" option selected "Blu-ray Creator". selected the Advance option and for Video Quality I selected "Same as Source" output I selected BD50. After creating the .iso file I checked the files and found that the video was downgraded to 1080p and the DV coding was gone. Is this to be expected or am I missing something? Is there a way to create a DV .iso file from 4k/DV coded files without loosing the 4k/DV format?

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    Originally posted by thpierce View Post
    I have some 6 4k .mkv files that are coded with DolbyVision dvhe.05.06. I wanted to create a .iso file from the .mkv files. I used "Creator" option selected "Blu-ray Creator". selected the Advance option and for Video Quality I selected "Same as Source" output I selected BD50. After creating the .iso file I checked the files and found that the video was downgraded to 1080p and the DV coding was gone. Is this to be expected or am I missing something? Is there a way to create a DV .iso file from 4k/DV coded files without loosing the 4k/DV format?
    may want to post the dvdfab internal log files to help check the problem.

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      #3
      Originally posted by thpierce View Post
      I have some 6 4k .mkv files that are coded with DolbyVision dvhe.05.06. I wanted to create a .iso file from the .mkv files. I used "Creator" option selected "Blu-ray Creator". selected the Advance option and for Video Quality I selected "Same as Source" output I selected BD50. After creating the .iso file I checked the files and found that the video was downgraded to 1080p and the DV coding was gone. Is this to be expected or am I missing something? Is there a way to create a DV .iso file from 4k/DV coded files without loosing the 4k/DV format?
      DVDFab Creator doesn't support to keep DV.

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