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Old 27th October 2019, 10:39   #9  |  Link
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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger View Post
Are you sure? Sounds to me like it is MVC as created by MakeMKV from a standard 3D Blu-Ray. (Which BD3D2MK3D can convert to SBS, right?)
Yes, and BD3D2MK3D rejects the file. Therefore, it's not AVC+MVC 3D.

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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger View Post
The important part seems to be:
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Format profile                           : Stereo High@L4.1 / High@L4.1
MultiView_Count                          : 2
Yes, and the problem is "High@L4.1 / High@L4.1". For AVC+MVC it should be "High@L4.1 / MVC", as the dependent view is NOT encoded in h264.
The count of 2 views is obviously always 2 for stereo and doesn't inform of the packing format.
So, this tells us only that the two views have been encoded separately. That can be AVC+MVC or Frame Sequential.

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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger View Post
This just means the track has the 3D flag (13) in MKV container:
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MultiView_Layout                         : Both Eyes laced in one block (left eye first)
Yes, and it's the flag that BD3D2MK3D sets when it encodes in FS. So, it's not an evidence that the file is encoded in AVC+MVC. Unfortunately, there is no specific flag for the stereo-mode in the MKV container, or for the frame-packing in the video stream, so unfortunately, the flags are useless to distinguish AVC+MVC from FS.

I can only trust ai4spam:
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Originally Posted by ai4spam View Post
I tried BD3D2MK3D, it tells me that my file does not contain the streams it wants (no MVC).
So, it must be FS, no ?
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