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Old 18th October 2019, 10:19   #1720  |  Link
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Originally Posted by staina View Post
Where there are saved data to single 3D-plane? Is that a video stream, CLPI file or MPLS file.
Again, it is difficult to understand your English. If I understand correctly, you want to know where are the original 3D-Planes.

The 3D-Planes (officially called Offset Sequences, or OFS) are in the MVC video stream (the "dependent stream" specific to the 3D movies). You can extract the OFS files from the MVC stream with, for example, MVCPlanes2OFS.exe, included with BD3D2MK3D, but as far as I know, there is currently no way to attach new 3D-Planes to the MVC stream, or to edit them easily.

If you remux the video without re-encoding it (for example to simply add a new audio or subtitle stream), the 3D-Planes are preserved, and if their numbers are assigned correctly to the right subtitle streams (in the MPLS) by the remuxer, then everything should be fine. But if you re-encode the video, the 3D-Planes are lost. That means that the reencoded 3D-BD25 usually found on the internet have lost the depth of their subtitles.
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