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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger
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?)
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Yes, and BD3D2MK3D rejects the file. Therefore, it's not AVC+MVC 3D.
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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger
The important part seems to be:
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Format profile : Stereo High@L4.1 / High@L4.1
MultiView_Count : 2
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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
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)
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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
I tried BD3D2MK3D, it tells me that my file does not contain the streams it wants (no MVC).
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So, it must be FS, no ?