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StanHere
17th January 2014, 11:05
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Originally Posted by jdobbs View Post
Right now you need DirectshowSourceMVC in order to do side-by-side. But that will change with the next release, as FRIMDecode now supports output to stdin and can feed X264.


Yes ...... Good News about a future revision .....BUT PENDING THAT ........... I have added \ imported "DirectShowMVCSource.dll" and set "Settings" \ "SetUp" to 'Enable SBS 3D Movie-Only Output' to no avail with what's in hand; V.4603.

1) For Right Now, What Further settings or actions must I do to successfully process a 3D BluRay ISO & create a 3D MKV, aka MK3D?

2) Is There a Guide or Instructions as to "All" the unique or additional steps one must perform to augment the "Normal MKV OutPut SetUp\Settings" of BDRB to produce an MKV 3D?

3) 'Re 2), If not now, then will such be created in conjunction with the next revision's release?

I'll be happy to make a 3rd donation to BDRB as soon as it beats DVDFab at creating optimal, hi-qual MK3D's (up to 23.5g) from BR 3D ISO's. ( My PCH C-200 & C-300 media servers ONLY 'handle' 3D BluRay material in *.mk3D form!

Thank You .......... An Otherwise Delighted Registered Owner!

jdobbs
17th January 2014, 18:39
It's not just a matter of importing DirectshowMVCSource.dll. It has to exist in certain folders in order to work. Normally the folder is created when you install a software package such as "MVC to AVI'. From the change notes:- Added support for output of 3D source BDs to
SBS 3D via the SETUP dialog. This option only
supports movie-only (including ALTERNATE)
mode and will only function if you have
separately installed and properly configured
the DirectshowMVCSource() DLL according to
it's accompanying documentation. BD-RB must
also have write access to it's folder. This
feature should be especially useful in making
3D MKV and MP4 files or even DVDs from 3D BDs.
The output, of course, requires a monitor or
TV that supports SBS 3D.(v0.44.2)
A search of the forum might provide more details -- I don't want to go into it, as I don't want my words to be misconstrued as promoting software hacking.