2017-03-13, 19:36
The Stereoscopic (current) mode has choices that can be made DURING playback in case it has not switched automatically and to show you what mode it is currently in. When you are not playing 3D, it should show DISABLED. When you are playing your SBS, it would show SBS. In the event you want the Kodi GUI to show in 3D, you would select the mode you prefer. Most people don't but if you want to see the GUI in 3D, select your preferred mode.
Preferred mode:
That adjustment in Kodi is for choosing how you want the Kodi player to respond when you start a 3D title. Some users have a mix of 3D formats like SBS, TAB, etc. Normally, you would want Kodi to choose the mode automatically and make use of the feature. So, you would select Same as Movie and let Kodi do the selecting. For some reason, like a conflict in proper mode switching, you might want to intervene and have the Kodi player select only the mode you prefer, such as SBS in your case. In the event you played another format like TAB, you would be locked in SBS and TAB would not display.
The common settings most use are Disabled and Same as Movie.
Preferred mode:
That adjustment in Kodi is for choosing how you want the Kodi player to respond when you start a 3D title. Some users have a mix of 3D formats like SBS, TAB, etc. Normally, you would want Kodi to choose the mode automatically and make use of the feature. So, you would select Same as Movie and let Kodi do the selecting. For some reason, like a conflict in proper mode switching, you might want to intervene and have the Kodi player select only the mode you prefer, such as SBS in your case. In the event you played another format like TAB, you would be locked in SBS and TAB would not display.
The common settings most use are Disabled and Same as Movie.