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Old 4th July 2022, 10:17   #31295  |  Link
ggtop
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hooman View Post
PowerDVD (The last version with 3D Blu-ray support and probaly WinDVD as well) + NVidia 3d Vision Glasses + 120 Hz display don't like this in-mux format at all and as someone who has no standalone player connected to a 3D TV I'm unable to view BD-RB(uilt) 3D movie contents.
Can you please add a OUTPUT_3D_ISO (SSIF directory structure) option for Full backup mode?
Hi, I personally never tried to full backup a 3D BD, but this hidden option sounds promising:

Code:
OUTPUT_3D_ISO=n		n = 0/1 - 0=Off (default) - if set to "1", movie-only output is to an ISO rather than a folder
From the change log:
Code:
April 7th, 2014 - v0.47.04
- Implemented 3D Full Backup Mode.  Note that
  BD-RB converts 3D method so that the SSIF
  folder is no longer required -- the method
  is 100% compliant with the BD standard.
  (v0.47.03)
- Due to the changes in the way 3D is handled,
  BD-RB no longer outputs to ISO by default on
  movie-only 3D encodes.  It can be enabled by
  using the OUTPUT_3D_ISO hidden option. Note:
  This option only applies to movie-only 3D
  encodes. (v0.47.03)
- Made in-mux (single M2TS) 3D multiplexing
  mode the default on full-backup 3D.  This
  can be changed back with the hidden option
  FORCE_INMUX_3D=0.
- Modified 3D movie-only mode so it also now 
  uses the in-mux structure for BD-3D output.
BTW Option "FORCE_INMUX_3D" is no longer listed in <HIDDENOPTS.TXT>

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