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Old 23rd September 2018, 07:59   #969  |  Link
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Originally Posted by SpasV View Post
Besides, DVDFab offer a product - Geekit: MVC Codecs
Hum, according to what I have read on the DVDFab site, their codec is only able to decode the original MVC streams from a 3D-BD. There is nothing to re-encode in MVC. And for a decoder, it is extremely expensive (75€), especially given the fact that the Intel MVC codec is free, its decoder part works perfectly, and you have the encoder also for free. IMO, buying the DVDFab decoder doesn't make sense.

[EDIT] No, I was wrong. The DVDFab MVC codec can encode in MVC. I don't know if the quality is good, but it remains that it is not free. And they explain that their codec is the only MVC codec available currently. That's not true, as you can use the Intel MVC codec for free.
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