2015-11-14, 00:01
I don't even completely understand what a 3D iso mvc is?
If this is some hacked up, re-encoded, slimmed down, re-contained, botched to fit through some software, for some commercial media device in order to work...... well no wonder it has problems!
A proper, untouched, 1:1 backed up copy uses .m2ts and .ssif (3D) files within a bdmv folder.
Using Windows 10, Nvidia, and Kodi Jarvis there is currently only 1 problem I know of and it has nothing to do with "Kicked out".
Judging from the pics in your post, you have some incredible video problems.
I understand you took the pics with a low res phone or something but the birds have 2 heads and 4 wings, etc and it's captioned 2D.
I usually freeze a frame to see just how grainy the director intended his film which helps hide the defects on sets.
This really never applies for animated titles but again looking at your pics.......
Maybe capture and post a screenshot next time, if your device does that.
If this is some hacked up, re-encoded, slimmed down, re-contained, botched to fit through some software, for some commercial media device in order to work...... well no wonder it has problems!
A proper, untouched, 1:1 backed up copy uses .m2ts and .ssif (3D) files within a bdmv folder.
Using Windows 10, Nvidia, and Kodi Jarvis there is currently only 1 problem I know of and it has nothing to do with "Kicked out".
Judging from the pics in your post, you have some incredible video problems.
I understand you took the pics with a low res phone or something but the birds have 2 heads and 4 wings, etc and it's captioned 2D.
I usually freeze a frame to see just how grainy the director intended his film which helps hide the defects on sets.
This really never applies for animated titles but again looking at your pics.......
Maybe capture and post a screenshot next time, if your device does that.