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Old 7th October 2019, 09:04   #1711  |  Link
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Originally Posted by frank View Post
And where you look your encodes? On PC only?
3D stereo is not certified for HEVC / x265.
Is there any TV or beamer that can show 3D SBS/TAB encoded in HEVC?

I only know Google Cardboard V2 apps use HEVC or V8 webm.
I think you are partially right. It is true that a 3D movie is supposed to be encoded in AVC (as well as with other constraints like the 16:9 aspect ratio). Also, x265 has no --frame-packing argument, and that means that many TVs will not recognize automatically the 3D format of the movie, and you will have to use the 3D button of your remote when the playback starts. But I think that most UHD TVs support HEVC, for 2D and therefore also for 3D. I don't think they want to prohibit playing a 3D HEVC movie just because it's not the standard.

Of course, for a better compatibility and for the ease of use, x264 is the preferred encoder, and it is and will stay the default in BD3D2MK3D.

Anyway, your remark is interesting. Someone can confirm if his TV supports 3D HEVC, or not ?
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