2017-03-16, 18:09
I think by software decoding instead of hardware decoding you are post processing to the point where your display is actually doing a 2D>3D conversion.
I would bet if you pressed your remote 3D button during playback it's going to pop-up stop watching 3D or something to that effect. If you press it again it's going to give you a choice of SBS, TAB, or 2D>3D conversion because it's reading at 2D instead of 3D even though it's frame packed or simply go into 2D>3D without displaying that is the mode it's in. In my early experimenting with active, I got the TAB rendering just like you describe and posted my results. It was in 3D and looked different. Different like 2D>3D conversion from the display which wasn't optimal, just different.
Furthermore, you should take a look at your display settings during playback. Do you see things greyed out that shouldn't be?
I would bet if you pressed your remote 3D button during playback it's going to pop-up stop watching 3D or something to that effect. If you press it again it's going to give you a choice of SBS, TAB, or 2D>3D conversion because it's reading at 2D instead of 3D even though it's frame packed or simply go into 2D>3D without displaying that is the mode it's in. In my early experimenting with active, I got the TAB rendering just like you describe and posted my results. It was in 3D and looked different. Different like 2D>3D conversion from the display which wasn't optimal, just different.
Furthermore, you should take a look at your display settings during playback. Do you see things greyed out that shouldn't be?