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Blu-Ray 3D
#1
16 Oct 2011 @ 17:00
87lwrdr
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I have a .m2ts file of a BR 3D movie and was going to use the Write Data in DVDFab 8 to burn the file to a disc. Will this allow all the 3D effects to work properly with both a 3D player and TV? I'm a little new to this and don't want to many expensive coasters.
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#2
19 Dec 2011 @ 17:14
Originally posted by 87lwrdr:I know this is a little old, but did you ever figure this out?
I have a .m2ts file of a BR 3D movie and was going to use the Write Data in DVDFab 8 to burn the file to a disc. Will this allow all the 3D effects to work properly with both a 3D player and TV? I'm a little new to this and don't want to many expensive coasters.
#3
21 Dec 2011 @ 23:03
Originally posted by jakis39:I did this for my brother in law and it didn't work on his tv
Originally posted by 87lwrdr:I know this is a little old, but did you ever figure this out?
I have a .m2ts file of a BR 3D movie and was going to use the Write Data in DVDFab 8 to burn the file to a disc. Will this allow all the 3D effects to work properly with both a 3D player and TV? I'm a little new to this and don't want to many expensive coasters.
#4
05 Jan 2012 @ 7:29
Originally posted by 87lwrdr:I just did my first Bluray 3D back up and it worked.
Originally posted by jakis39:I did this for my brother in law and it didn't work on his tv
Originally posted by 87lwrdr:I know this is a little old, but did you ever figure this out?
I have a .m2ts file of a BR 3D movie and was going to use the Write Data in DVDFab 8 to burn the file to a disc. Will this allow all the 3D effects to work properly with both a 3D player and TV? I'm a little new to this and don't want to many expensive coasters.
I had the ISO image already ripped to my HDD with ANYDVD HD.
Then I mounted the image with Virtual Clone Drive (VCD)
Next I used "BD to AVCHD" to re-encode to a 25gig BD-R
This took much longer than a bluray usually would (took about 18 hours)
and the result was a 1080P side by side (SBS) 3D bluray playable in my bluray 3D player or in my PC.
You have to press the 3D button on the samsung TV to tell it that you have a SBS image and then the two SBS images are merged by the TV into one.
Looks great, in fact just as good as the original disc.
I only kept 5.1 DD audio though.
#5
11 Jan 2012 @ 19:13
Guys there is software that can compress and eliminate unnecesaary audio and kepp the frame sequential
movie will comeunder 25gb
i dunno what software they are using but its working
movie will comeunder 25gb
i dunno what software they are using but its working

