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2016-03-21, 17:34
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-21, 17:35 by tate1293.)
The other thing I like about keeping files in MVC is that with HSBS and HTAB, you have to watch on 3D hardware, otherwise you get two images. With MVC I can keep one file on my server, and play it in 3D with Kodi, or 2D on all my other devices, even down to smartphones using Plex.
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2016-03-21, 17:46
(This post was last modified: 2016-03-21, 17:52 by hdmkv.)
HSBS and HTAB basically have max resolution of 960x1080 and 1920x540, respectively. With MVC and frame-packed output, you're getting full 1920x1080 to each eye.
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I'm sure that in a few years they will be more than happy to sell new 4k 3d blu ray players and tvs. All with new hdmi standards etc.
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I'm sure that in a few years they will be more than happy to sell new 4k 3d blu ray players and tvs. All with new hdmi standards etc.
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Whats the correct naming convention for MVC 3d movies?
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