While the BASE view is encoded as the equivalent of a standard AVC, with the usual IBBPBBPBBPBB type of picture (though with a few actual additional flags or enhancement features that are ignored by standard AVC decoders). Simple math can combine the B+D streams in this way: L + (R-L) = R + L - L = R view. the "L" view) and a DEPENDENT enhancement stream (which could be considered the "R-L" view). The way the 3D and the 2D are built is quite ingenious: there is a BASE stream (which is usually, e.g. Some major titles are encoded one way, some the other. One element of incompatible mode is an internalized command (aka built into the encoding and/or the playlist/cliplist) that denies the use of the 3D disc in 2D view (for example, just decoding the "L" view). But there is TRULY NO APP available to do what you want done.ģDBDs include 3D material (L & R views) that can either be encoded in "2D-compatible" mode or "2D-Incompatible" mode. To do as close as possible would require demuxing, decoding, re-encoding (this time to something like SbS AVC instead of MVC), and THEN remuxing to a 2DBD masquerading as 3D. Thank you ! You can't get "remuxed" ISOs with 3DBD. I am just little bit confused on this 3D matter and FULL frame and RMUXed iso playback in 3D. ssif file if boom, you got yourself a 3D. Also that movie that I can't play in 3D rip in 3D MKV without any problems because it select. Basically I want to watch BluRay in it's original quality whatever it takes, if possible let me know how to do it. I tried DVDfab Media Player, XBMC and WMP. The thing is if only option is to use ISO image and not MKV, that's fine with me, but all 3D movies I've tried I can only play in 2D because I don't know how to switch to 3D mode. When you rip 3D Blu-ray with half frame option do you get 50% less quality or interlace image and how do I get about getting 3D full frame to play. On blu-ray both images are 1080p or 1920x1080 or sometimes x800 or 820 and so on, yet when you rip each image is only 50% of it's original size. In my understanding 3D works when left eye see one image and right eye sees slightly different image and it happens so fast that you don't really process it as different and all you see is depth of picture. Yet if movie is in 3D it'll include both versions of the movie, correct ? My first question is how do you select such movie to play in 3D or 2D without menus. In my understanding REMUX means untouched movie without any extras or menus. I usually get REMUXED ISOs and RIP them in to MKVs. Mastering display luminance : min: 0.Hi guys I have few questions on 3D ripping and playing. Mastering display color primaries : BT.2020 Matrix coefficients : BT.2020 non-constant Here is an example of what a HDR10 file would show: Videoįormat profile : Main format : SMPTE ST 2086, HDR10 compatibleĬodec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding Here is an example of what a DV Profile 5 file would show: Videoįormat profile : Main format : Dolby Vision, Version 1.0, dvhe.05.06, BL+RPUĬodec ID/Info : High Efficiency Video Coding with Dolby Vision Original frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) FPSĭude, according to what MediaInfo says, you have no HDR (DV, or HDR10+, or HDR10, etc) in that file. I was wondering if there is a way to fix this file so that it plays with the correct colours.įormat/Info : High Efficiency Video Codingįormat profile : Main ID : V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC This is my file, it plays on my LG OLED TV in both MKV/MP4 formats but the colours are incorrect (green and pink).
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