Welcome to Doom9's Forum, THE in-place to be for everyone interested in DVD conversion. Before you start posting please read the forum rules. By posting to this forum you agree to abide by the rules. |
16th March 2013, 17:07 | #1041 | Link | |
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 39
|
Quote:
i've tried with StarWars. Previously,I was unable to select angle (french scrolling title). I've made a temporaty ISO in QuickPlay backup. With this new ISO, angle selection works fine... really strange isn't it? |
|
17th March 2013, 00:57 | #1042 | Link |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,022
|
Now, I know this is like asking for the moon from the sky... but I sure would love to see BD-RB do movie-only BD3D backups from Blu-ray 3Ds. It would have to output an .ISO image with an interleaved file system, of course, which is another big task in itself.
Last edited by colinhunt; 17th March 2013 at 01:01. |
23rd March 2013, 22:09 | #1045 | Link | |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,022
|
Quote:
--frame-packing <integer> For stereoscopic videos define frame arrangement - 0: checkerboard - pixels are alternatively from L and R - 1: column alternation - L and R are interlaced by column - 2: row alternation - L and R are interlaced by row - 3: side by side - L is on the left, R on the right - 4: top bottom - L is on top, R on bottom - 5: frame alternation - one view per frame Although... I don't think any of those are the same arrangement as on a Blu-ray 3D disc. Hmph. |
|
24th March 2013, 00:32 | #1046 | Link | |
Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 20,975
|
Quote:
Another question I'm asking myself: DirecTV sends a SBS picture to its box, and my Samsung 3D monitor automatically recognizes it and switches into SBS 3D mode. When using my BD player with SBS I have to switch it to SBS mode manually. That means there has to be a way to flag it in the stream... I'd like to find out how. [Note] HDMI 1.4 frame-packing requires support for top-and-bottom packing, but side-by-side full resolution frame packing apparently isn't required. That link also indicates that, while stored as MVC on the disc, Blu-Ray players actually reorder the decoded frames into top-and-bottom frame pack format when they present it to the TV/monitor. Last edited by jdobbs; 24th March 2013 at 01:51. |
|
24th March 2013, 00:38 | #1047 | Link |
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,368
|
why don't you ask the folks at DirecTV, say you're a subscriber to there services and a software dev and you noticed that SBS behavior and wonder what the flag is to have it autorecognise the SBS mode. Can't hurt to ask.
|
24th March 2013, 00:40 | #1048 | Link | ||
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: France
Posts: 851
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
||
24th March 2013, 00:42 | #1049 | Link |
Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 20,975
|
Yeah... that's an idea, and I am a subscriber. I just thought about it, and it's also possible that their box is actually catching the SBS and converting it for output before it hits the TV. For all I know it might be frame-packed on output from the box.
|
24th March 2013, 09:47 | #1050 | Link | |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 61
|
Quote:
If someone want to create and analyze a real "movie only" 3D disc, then download the trial of DVD Architect Pro. With this software it is possible as I've seen. |
|
24th March 2013, 14:00 | #1051 | Link | ||
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,022
|
Quote:
Quote:
Last edited by colinhunt; 24th March 2013 at 14:40. |
||
24th March 2013, 14:12 | #1052 | Link | |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,022
|
Quote:
PlayStation 3 does not have the hardware for this so Sony engineers created similar functionality in software, and PS3 is powerful enough to pull it off. The software solution even lets them overcome the problem of PS3's HDMI 1.2/1.3 transmitters that lack the 3D features of HDMI 1.4 transmitter chips. |
|
24th March 2013, 14:33 | #1053 | Link | |
Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 20,975
|
Quote:
Last edited by jdobbs; 24th March 2013 at 14:37. |
|
24th March 2013, 16:33 | #1054 | Link |
Registered User
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 3,997
|
... and probably to enable backwards playback compatibility: MVC 3D blu-rays can basically be played on legacy 2D blu-ray devices because one of the .m2ts streams is a standard 2D (left-eye) stream with full audio and subs.
|
24th March 2013, 17:19 | #1056 | Link |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,022
|
Yeah - except when some dumbass Hollywood studio mid-level exec decides that they just have to sell the consumer both 3D-only and 2D-only versions of the Blu-ray in the same box. Hence Blu-ray 3Ds that have been programmed to work only on Blu-ray 3D players, even though the 2D stream would work perfectly well on 2D devices.
|
26th March 2013, 18:10 | #1058 | Link |
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: South Africa
Posts: 23
|
@jdobbs
Glad to see you are considering to add a 3D sbs option to bdRebuilder. I've been having to use other software to encode my 3D Blu-Rays into sbs MKV files and every time I watch the resultant MKV I always wish that you would add this option to bdRebuilder so that I can have the same great picture quality that I always get from normal 2D encodes using bdRebuilder. Other software just cant come close to yours. |
26th March 2013, 20:51 | #1059 | Link | |
Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 20,975
|
Quote:
|
|
|
|