![]() ![]() You want this set up to play with a side by side video like this: Step 3: install Stereoscopic Player ( ) and play the file that you made earlier.Make sure you rip the MVC video stream (it will be unchecked by default) Step 1: Use MakeMKV to rip the 3D blu-ray.I see others have some solutions but I think mine is likely simpler though it does require some paid software. I was very frustrated by this same situation. MakeMKV handles it fine so I've been ripping them, but MakeMKV also has a builtin interop with VLC that does indeed work to play Blu-Ray straight off the disk, so if I could get VLC to output SBS format instead of 2D or Anaglyph 3D format I could play Blu-Ray 3D straight off the disks with VLC and watch in BigScreen. I've gotten Media Player Classic HC edition to play SBS following the guide the OP linked (then watch in BigScreen), but after three discs the trial for DVDFab Passkey ran out and reverted to Passkey-lite, which is suppose to work, but just tells me all my discs have an encryption method that is too new and please buy the full edition. ![]() I even tried to use the nightly versions of VLC instead of stable, but I still don't see any options for a SBS output. I can only get a normal 2D image or Anaglyph 3D images out of VLC when playing a SBS encoded MKV. Wait, how did you get VLC to display SBS? I see an output option for Anaglyph 3D, but nothing to display the output in SBS. I am a sucker for that Blu Ray quality, even if VR doesn't let you see it in anything greater than 1080p (for now. I've had some bad experience with compression and streaming services in general just deciding to shit the bed, especially because compression + lots of fine particles on the screen can really make any movie look like crap (even Vudu, which imo is the most egregious one to shit the bed since you are buying movies on that platform!). So I was just hella disappointed after failing to get it to work on my own Blu Rays.Īnd on that front I prefer watching my own Blu Rays over pirating/even streaming. It's like going to the movies but at home. I was just venting on account I'd just spent so much time trying to get it to work to no avail, and I am a bit of a nerd with VR in that I love just getting some popcorn and cinema-style snacks from the corner store and watching movies in a VR theater. also I am aware nobody really collects and watches 3D Blu Rays, but there are dozens of us! Dozens! You haven't lived until you've seen the original Jurassic Park in 3D.Įdit: Thank you all for the tips! I will return to this thread when I have some more free time to try this stuff out. All of the guides are outdated enough that they still rely on old drivers to get up and running. If anyone is successfully watching their own 3D Blu Rays in VR, I don't care if I have to rip them and take up chunks of my hard drive in the process, I am all ears. I very much regret getting rid of my PSVR1- you could literally just pop in a 3D Blu Ray and watch it in PSVR1, easy peasy. Oh but that is going to rollback your system's GPU drivers to a driver that is three years old and isn't compatible with Windows 11. ![]() Oh and madVR can't split 3D images anymore because all stereoscopic 3D support was dropped by NVidia back in 2019, so you have to use a 3rd party program called 3D Fix Manager. Oh but you have to install an older version of madVR because the latest one doesn't work with LAV Filters. Media Player Classic is the only one with a reputation for playing them, but it only works after you decrypt them first, with something like DVDFab Passkey, but then you have to install LAV Filters and madVR. They all just collectively decided to stop playing 3D movies, and annoyingly enough the error message that comes up when you try to play a 3D Blu Ray implies it's your hardware that's the problem, not their software. I've spent the last three hours trying to follow this guide so that I can watch my own 3D Blu Rays in VR, and ye gods what a rabbit hole of troubleshooting it's sent me down.Īpparently no major Blu Ray player software will play 3D Blu Ray plays anymore (namely CyberLink, DVD Studio, and Leawo).
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