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Old 1st October 2018, 10:07   #1499  |  Link
vadlerg
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Originally Posted by r0lZ View Post
In your example, the HD full-T&B 3D movie MUST have the resolution 1920x2160. Everything else is wrong. Dot.

Note also that BD3D2MK3D sets the correct aspect ratio in the video stream (SAR) and in the MKV container (PAR). But most TVs do not take them into account.
Excuse me r0lZ to coming back to this question but made some tests again with this amazing BD3D2MK3D tool creating Half-T&B 1920x1080 movies playing nice 60 fps according to my 4K passive 3D TV set. Creating encode with StackVertical(Left,Right) and SAR 1:2 I get an 1920:2160 encode which is playing 24 fps according to the TV info displayed.
I'm not fully convinced about the Full-T&B's superior quality. Is the displayed fps per eye or per full frame to understand in this case? Full-T&B encode is nearly double size. May Full-T&B inferior in quality in this case?
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