2015-07-24, 01:55
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There are plenty of skins that have a 3D indicator on their poster covers. I use and enjoy MadNox.
I know of no reason to have a 2D and a 3D version of the same movie. You can play a 3D title in 2D simply. Press C to bring up the context menu for a title and select 'Play Using' and then select 2D (using your external player) or dvdplayer (using Kodi internal player). Some blu-rays have a 3D or 2D option in it's menu as well. TMT and PDVD also have toggles. To play a 3D.mkv in Kodi 2D, you would need to navigate to Settings/Video/Playback/Playback Mode of Stereoscopic/ and select 'ask me' or 'mono/2D instead of 'preferred mode'.
'enable stereoscopic settings for all 3D displays'
I think 7 has this setting but not sure since I'm on 8. You shouldn't need to upgrade. Make sure you are on the display that has 3D capability when adjusting the Windows Screen Resolution setting. It may not appear on your 2D limited PC monitor. The setting is going to be unchecked remember. There is a line of code that toggles that switch auto on/off for you because you do not want it enabled until you are actually watching something in 3D.
Since 'enable stereoscopic settings for all 3D displays' is a Windows switch, there should be no difference Nvidia vs. Intel. However, since the code toggles 3D on and off via the Nvidia software, it will not be coded for Intel. If you research where the 3Dtoggle.exe (this is not the actual name but what it is) location is for Intel software (if it exists) I can add it for you simply so it's automated like Nvidia. I have no Intel GPU to try for you. I assume you are able to manually put your set in 3D mode and still function ok until then.
There are plenty of skins that have a 3D indicator on their poster covers. I use and enjoy MadNox.
I know of no reason to have a 2D and a 3D version of the same movie. You can play a 3D title in 2D simply. Press C to bring up the context menu for a title and select 'Play Using' and then select 2D (using your external player) or dvdplayer (using Kodi internal player). Some blu-rays have a 3D or 2D option in it's menu as well. TMT and PDVD also have toggles. To play a 3D.mkv in Kodi 2D, you would need to navigate to Settings/Video/Playback/Playback Mode of Stereoscopic/ and select 'ask me' or 'mono/2D instead of 'preferred mode'.
'enable stereoscopic settings for all 3D displays'
I think 7 has this setting but not sure since I'm on 8. You shouldn't need to upgrade. Make sure you are on the display that has 3D capability when adjusting the Windows Screen Resolution setting. It may not appear on your 2D limited PC monitor. The setting is going to be unchecked remember. There is a line of code that toggles that switch auto on/off for you because you do not want it enabled until you are actually watching something in 3D.
Since 'enable stereoscopic settings for all 3D displays' is a Windows switch, there should be no difference Nvidia vs. Intel. However, since the code toggles 3D on and off via the Nvidia software, it will not be coded for Intel. If you research where the 3Dtoggle.exe (this is not the actual name but what it is) location is for Intel software (if it exists) I can add it for you simply so it's automated like Nvidia. I have no Intel GPU to try for you. I assume you are able to manually put your set in 3D mode and still function ok until then.