3D MVC Option

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blucmal
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by blucmal »

superx wrote:Just FYI Openelec with rasberry pi2. Supports 3d MVC MKV.

Only issue is does not pass through true hd.
Where do I find the version of openelec with 3d mvc support or is it in mainstream build?
mukiex
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by mukiex »

So first you need to install OpenELEC. The standard IMG tools for Raspberry Pi devices work just fine.

Now, once that's done, your Pi will automatically have file shares visible on your network. Just go to:
\\[Your Pi's IP address] or smb://[Your Pi's IP address]

Once you're in there, there's a folder inside called "Update". Go here:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=224025

Download the latest build. There's a download link for each date for "RPi" and "RPi2". Get the one for the Raspberry Pi model you own (the 2 came out a few months ago). Download the file and then copy it into the Update folder.

From there, just restart the Pi (unplugging/replugging will work just fine). OpenELEC will automatically update itself, and your system should be able to play 3D MVC-based MKV movies without issue.
blucmal
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Re: 3D MVC Option

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Awesome thanks going to order my second pi this afternoon they make a decent htpc and seem to be more reliable than my windows htpc. I also am running emby server as my backend with mine...
Batiatus
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Re: 3D MVC Option

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So, what's new in the world of MVC MKV? Besides nothing?

Any progress getting most HTPC's to be able to use this format? OR are we still stuck with a less-than-simple Russian program or buying $50 devices that can do the trick our $1000 machines can not?

Has Stereoscopic at least gotten any better in terms of controls, subtitles and so on?
blucmal
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Re: 3D MVC Option

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I gave up and bought a raspberry pi 2...
Batiatus
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Re: 3D MVC Option

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blucmal wrote:I gave up and bought a raspberry pi 2...
Does that give you everything then? Full HD audio including Dolby Atmos and hopefully dtsX?
blucmal
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by blucmal »

Dts is a work in progress not sure what formats are supported as i use a bluetooth headset via a bluetooth streamer [openelec does not support bluetooth audio streaming native]. I ripped to mvc with either dts master or hd and i get audio so i guess dts works. I doubt my bluetooth device does any sort of transcoding... sorry cant be my help. mvc 3d plays fine via wifi or wired on lan btw

You have to use the updates from here for 3d mvc install the latest stable from openelec site then install the nightly updates from here http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=224025 cheers
polar
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by polar »

Hi all. New to this forum. My question: I run Plex Media Server on a dedicated server. I use a Roku 3 box, connected to my 3D compatible receiver. I use a 3D ready DLP projector. This type of projector only supports Frame Sequential.

I Frame Sequential something MakeMKV supports? Like, does MakeMKV rips the SBS/TAB/FP formated file to FS?
ndjamena
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by ndjamena »

MakeMKV isn't an encoder, it just passes through whatever video is in the source. For BD it's MVC, for MKV it's whatever was in the file.
polar
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by polar »

Thanks for the input. In other words, once a 3D bd is ripped it is a question of finding a transcoder to finish the job, right? Like ffmpeg?
ndjamena
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by ndjamena »

FFMPEG doesn't decode MVC as 3D.

You'll need specialised software.

You could try BD3D2MK3D

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=170828
spl147
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by spl147 »

Batiatus wrote:
blucmal wrote:I gave up and bought a raspberry pi 2...
Does that give you everything then? Full HD audio including Dolby Atmos and hopefully dtsX?
just buy a Mede8er X3D and be done with it, plays MVC MKV flawlessly, HD audio passthrough, Dolby atmos passthrough

http://www.mediaconceptusa.com/mede8er.html
geogan
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by geogan »

I have a HTPC with many bluray MKVs and also 3D MVC MKVs from my own Blurays and I just bought a licence for that Stereoscopic Player which i thought would allow me to play these 3D MVC MKVs to my Sony HW-40ES 3D projector but it doesn't appear to work at all.

The HTPC has an AMD 7000 series card specifically designed for HTPCs with a passive cooler and latest AMD Radeon drivers.

Does anyone know should I be able to get the proper full resolution frame packed 3D (which triggers the projector into 3D mode itself using special HDMI commands) using this setup or is it not possible?

It appears to me to be a problem with AMDs 3D graphic driver software - I mean the only option to me that makes sense in Stereoscopic Player is the "AMD HD3D" output mode but it does nothing with this setup.

Is it AMDs HD3D software that's the problem? Have they given up on it? All documentation on this subset of their drivers appears to be years old...
shanec
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by shanec »

I've only had success using Intel 3D stereo and nvidia with Stereoscopic Player. Never tried AMD but make sure the drivers are the most recent as always.
geogan
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Re: 3D MVC Option

Post by geogan »

shanec wrote:I've only had success using Intel 3D stereo and nvidia with Stereoscopic Player. Never tried AMD but make sure the drivers are the most recent as always.
Well from what I read NVidia appears to have some sort of 3D setup and test pages in its drivers config software, whereas there is NO mention of Bluray 3D type output anywhere in AMDs software.

HTPC doesn't have an Intel cpu either so...

Is AMD Catalyst software just useless for this? Anyone know? And yes I have the latest Crimson update.
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