For those want to encode a 2D version instead just remuxing the demuxed video file, change the following files:
* edit "_MUX_2D_OPTIONS.txt" and add a new line under "--default-track"
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--default-track
0:yes
00800.track_4113.264 (<- not the same for every movie)
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to
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--default-track
0:yes
#00800.track_4113.264 (<- copy this line, you need it later)
00800_2D.264 (<- output video name)
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* save and exit _MUX_2D_OPTIONS.txt
* make a copy of "_ENCODE.cmd" (for example _ENCODE_2D.cmd)
* edit _ENCODE_2D.cmd and change the following line:
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--output "00800.264" "_ENCODE_3D_MOVIE.avs"
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to
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--output "00800_2D.264" "00800.track_4113.264" (<- paste the filename you copied in _MUX_2D_OPTIONS.txt)
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and
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if exist "_MUX_3D.cmd" cmd /c "_MUX_3D.cmd"
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to
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if exist "_MUX_2D.cmd" cmd /c "_MUX_2D.cmd"
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* remove this part: "--frame-packing 3" (or 4)
* save and exit _ENCODE_2D.cmd
Now run _ENCODE_2D.cmd
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Originally Posted by r0lZ
[...]
Note that you forgot to remove the "--frame-packing 3" (or 4) argument in _ENCODE.cmd. It sets the frame packing so that the TV should automatically recognise the video as 3D SBS (or T&B).
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Added, thanks!