I have Nvidia 3D Vision2 on a 120Hz 3D monitor and I use stereoscopic player with the Nvidia 3D vision licence copied into it (As Nvidia Stopped updating their version long before Stereoscopic player supported MVC3D) I have succssfully ripped them to a folder on my HDD so I don't need to risk scratching my discs, or buying expensive programs like PowerDVD to run them. I only have 3D on my PC (Which I converted into a Smart TV / 3D, DTS Surround Sound Home Theater / 3D Surround Sound Gaming console that puts other consoles to shame) in my lounge room, and own a few 3D blu-rays just to play on my pc. The issue is not MakeMKV, it does it's job perfectly. ![]() I have no idea if mvc in an m2ts container will work for any other brands or devices, but it might be worth a try if you are also frustrated by other solutions as i was Here's the discussion on the plex forum if it's any interest to anyone: It'd also be great if i could keep everything in mkv containers, but i can deal with the 3 minute remux for now And yes i am a plex fanboy and did pay for plexpass, but that's unnecessary for this function, I just like to have a piece of software do everything that i need it to do, which i can comprehensively say it does now. ![]() I tried using stereoscopic player but i couldn't get it to output 1080p, it insisted on forcing my tv into 720p, and so to have plex do the job (well plex does very little, it's the tv that does the work) is a relief, as it costs nothing for the server backend and samsung app. I've tested 2 films with both this MVC m2ts technique and half TAB, and the difference in quality is night and day. Load the output file onto my plex server and the direct play to my samsung f6400 (make sure to select direct play in the plex app) through ethernet (at least 100mbps) Remux with tsmuxer into an m2ts container Rip with MakeMKV, selecting the MVC video track and also the HD audio and core audio ![]() Fetef wrote:Also, Newer Samsung TVs can play 3D MVC files in an m2ts container, certainly through the Plex app for Samsung, and i suspect also over DLNA and USB as well.
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