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BluRay Maniac
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Only possible way is Sonic Cinevision (Rovi TotalCode) + Rovi/Sonic Cinevision. But you will need other tools like avisynth, h264stereosource and many more.
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Silent Reader
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Germany
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Is MVC for creating 3D Blurays really necessary? Imho it's only one way of several.
Haven't a 3D TV, so I can't test deeply, but creating separate left and right eye streams from 3D source, interleaving them with avisynth and encoding with x264 --frame-packing 5 should create a 3D-Video based on SEI informations. I have created such an AVCHD for a friend (he has a 3D BD-Player - don't know brand, and a 3D LG TV) He had to switch through some input settings left/right, top/down, Interlaced, and then he said, he could watch it in 3D. Maybe other players/TVs recognize it automatically. edit: did it before with left/right encodes with width of 960 each eye over BDtoAVCHD v1.7.7, result was good, but BDtoAVCHD doesn't offer interleave encode, so I did a manually attempt. Last edited by Wishbringer; 29th June 2012 at 10:24. |
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