Playback of raw 3D MVC MTS/M2TS files on rpi2
#1
Hi!
As far as I know the whole 3D playback of MVC files on Rpi2 is only possible because MVC is directly supported by hardware decoder.

So I thought that it should work to play a MVC MTS file (and of course change the filename so it includes the 3d.sbs part) but the only thing I got is that kodi really interpreted the movie as side-by-side (looking really weird) and ignored the MVC extension of the main video stream.

I tried it with the video available here http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/21865.page and the videos that you can get here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=...ost1501677

Basically those files are all in bluray-format with a packet-length of 192bytes, as none of them could be played correctly in 3D in kodi I removed the 'TP_extra_header' from each packet so that they have the default length of 188bytes - but in the end it didn't change anything... (but I can play all of them in StereoscopicPlayer in windows - so I know the files are correctly readable).
I also tried it with different file extensions (.mts and .m2ts) but again didn't change anything.

Is there a way to send mvc-data directly to the mvc-decoder? And in case it is - how does it need to look like?

In this thread 3D Bluray koying mentioned that he creates a M2TS from the SSIF file on the bluray and this is sent to the decoder... and this is the reason why I'm trying to play a pure M2TS file on the Rpi2: in case this is working I'd like to create a SSIF>M2TS converter (at least I'd try to Wink )
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#2
Please can this feature be added.
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