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Old 18th March 2011, 19:19   #41  |  Link
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Thanks for this excellent overview. My conclusion: FTTB I'll stick with 2D (I love my Panasonic screen) and an occasional fun anaglyph.
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Old 22nd March 2011, 00:57   #42  |  Link
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Ok, I'm gonna push this one step further. I've searched for answers to this one but couldn't find a complete one.

Many, many years ago I had a video card and active glasses for 3d gaming. Worked on a CRT monitor.

Now I use my 42" Panasonic Viera plasma screen as monitor for my htpc.
Say: I buy a video 3d capable video card (nVidia?) and active shutter glasses.
  1. Would that work on my Panasonic plasma because of the needed high refresh rate > 120hz etc. (nobody at Panasonic could give me that info) I read somewhere that plasma screens could do that.
  2. Will I be able, given the right software player, to watch different format 3d movies then (I already can do anaglyph )
Hi, i have a Panny Viera TX-P42GT20E 3D Ready TV. (***25E in US)
1) Yes it's gonna work but all real 3D TVs work at 24Hz for 3D.
I use original Panyy glasses but i have two pairs of Xpan-X103 universal glasses which work very well for my Panny.
2) For 3D BDs, you gonna need any of those commercial players+AnyDVDHD: TMT5, PDVD10, WinDVD10. (for PDVD, you don't need AnyDVD btw.)
For files or games, you will need Stereoscopic Player.
Stereoscopic Player can play your anaglyph DVDs or files too.
But better is to convert them to SBS 3D videos on which i want to start a topic to share my experience.
BTW for files:
with nVidia card, you will need nVidia 3D TV Play activation key (40 bucks)
with Ati card, you won't need any additional commercial stuff.
But even i don't play games, afaik, you gonna need nVidia 3D TV Play (for nVidia) or iz3D (for Ati) if you wanna play games.

PS: blacksharkfr, as for subtitles, pls have a look at "Any free MVC encoder yet?" topic. FFDshow does the job. Thx nm one more time btw.

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Old 22nd March 2011, 12:14   #43  |  Link
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3D on Plasma Viera

THX for the reply, but alas, my Viera is 3D nor 3Dready. So no go.
I'll stick with anaglyph fttb
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Old 27th February 2013, 22:03   #44  |  Link
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MakeMKV has the function to extract MVC from BD3D and encapsulate it inside MKV file.

http://www.makemkv.com/
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Hi Vanden,

Please don't resurrect 2 year old threads. Start a new one if you'd like to continue discussion.

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