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Old 11th June 2015, 13:55   #391  |  Link
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OK, I have Samy too, and I can confirm that it has the right view as the base view. It has the "right view first" flag set correctly, and BD3D2MK3D has no trouble converting it to SBS with the views in the usual order (left/right). (Same thing with Samy 2 BTW.) Therefore, if the views are inverted when you play that ISO directly with your mede8er and if you are sure that your ISO is an exact copy of the original (less the protections), then it's an evidence that your player is the culprit. (Note that if you play it via streaming, it is not sure that the mede8er has the bug, because the program you use to stream the file may be also the culprit. Therefore, to be sure that it's the mede8er that doesn't take the right view first flag into account, you must play the ISO locally, directly with the mede8er.)

But verify anyway. Open the ISO in BD3D2MK3D, select the main movie (it should be selected automatically) and look at the two lines about the video streams in tab 1. You should see something like this:
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Video   :  Und  AVC, 1080p, 23.976 fps, right-eye
Video   :  Und  MVC, 1080p, 23.976 fps, left-eye (32 3D-Planes)
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If "right-eye" is associated with the AVC stream, like in the example above, that means that the "right view first" flag is correctly set in your ISO, and your mede8er has a bug. Otherwise, the flag has been modified by the program you have used to copy the BD to ISO, and you should consider to use another program.
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