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24673583
24th June 2012, 08:13
I use eac3to extract left.h264 and right.h264.
Next, I want to re-encode them into MVC
What should I do?
Thanks in advance.

24673583
25th June 2012, 12:04
nobody can help me?

Adub
27th June 2012, 22:30
There are no freely available MVC encoders right now. X264 can't even do it.

A work around that people of found is to use Side-by-Side coding, or some other form of adaptive 3D (such as alternating frames).

shon3i
28th June 2012, 20:05
Only possible way is Sonic Cinevision (Rovi TotalCode) + Rovi/Sonic Cinevision. But you will need other tools like avisynth, h264stereosource and many more.

Wishbringer
29th June 2012, 10:22
Is MVC for creating 3D Blurays really necessary? Imho it's only one way of several.

Haven't a 3D TV, so I can't test deeply, but
creating separate left and right eye streams from 3D source,
interleaving them with avisynth
and encoding with x264 --frame-packing 5 should create a 3D-Video based on SEI informations.

I have created such an AVCHD for a friend (he has a 3D BD-Player - don't know brand, and a 3D LG TV)
He had to switch through some input settings left/right, top/down, Interlaced, and then he said, he could watch it in 3D.
Maybe other players/TVs recognize it automatically.

edit:
did it before with left/right encodes with width of 960 each eye over BDtoAVCHD v1.7.7, result was good, but BDtoAVCHD doesn't offer interleave encode, so I did a manually attempt.

Ghitulescu
29th June 2012, 13:01
I use eac3to extract left.h264 and right.h264.
Next, I want to re-encode them into MVC
What should I do?
Until then, buy BDR50s, they are now quite price-attractive.

Adub
30th June 2012, 00:25
I
edit:
did it before with left/right encodes with width of 960 each eye over BDtoAVCHD v1.7.7, result was good, but BDtoAVCHD doesn't offer interleave encode, so I did a manually attempt.

Oh, so it squishes it down for Side By Side? I didn't know that. I don't have a 3D setup, so I can't test this. It would be nice if it started to offer support for interleaving though.

shon3i
1st July 2012, 11:02
Is MVC for creating 3D Blurays really necessary? Imho it's only one way of several.If you want real 3D BD then answer is Yes. You can go with anaglyph like on DVD, other methods (SBS, TBT) or frame sequental can be used, but are not supported by BD standard and may not playable correctly on BD standalones as long that player not plays everything ie mkv.