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Old 15th July 2017, 18:44   #1217  |  Link
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The problem of the aspect ratio is certainly due to the cropping of the black bars of your movie shot in Cinemascope format. It is well known that most 3D TVs MUST have a non-cropped, full 16:9 3D picture, as otherwise they extend it to occupy the whole screen. It's probably due to the badly defined 3D standard, that imposes the 16:9 format. And it's why I have never added a crop option in BD3D2MK3D. It's explained in details in the Help -> Why no crop? menu.

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.
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