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Old Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: gorelord4e on January 08, 2018, 04:21:04 AM

Title: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: gorelord4e on January 08, 2018, 04:21:04 AM
Im very close to buy a Himedia Q5 Pro model, but I need to know if the playback of 3d mkv files has been solved? Also can I use/playback my already established emby server library in some way on the Q5?
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Bostjan on January 08, 2018, 07:13:53 AM
Where did you get info that 3D mkv doesn't work? I've been using 3D mkv movies (SBS) since the release of Q5Pro for some time and I think they still work - though I haven't tested on latest firmwares.
Is emby server DLNA server? As I took a quick look it is. By my experience it's far better to use SAMBA shares than DLNA. I noticed that Himedia player launches different player when accessing content on DLNA than it does on SAMBA - and later is far better.
I also had to ditch my DLNA server for movies only as it was easy choice - you get superior player in return and it's usualy no problem to set up SAMBA shares.
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: gorelord4e on January 08, 2018, 12:53:08 PM
Thanks for your answer, however it is 3D MKV MVC frame packed format, converted directly from 3d bluray I meant SBS and OU formats i know works
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: pcristi on January 08, 2018, 01:56:00 PM
@gorelord4e
3D MKV MVC frame packed format not support on HiMedia player, you can use tsmuxer as alternative of MKV or choose Egreat A5/A10/A11, Zidoo X8/X9s/X10 player if 3D MKV MVC frame packed format is a must for you.
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: gorelord4e on January 08, 2018, 02:13:33 PM
Ok, was afraid of that, I have already ordered a unit, the price was very good compared to the other once tou mentiomed, thanks for your answer, do you know if this is something thats being worked on?
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Phil181 on January 09, 2018, 03:50:00 AM
As noted above, it is not difficult to convert a full frame-packed 3D mkv to a 3D .iso file.  It is only format changing, no transcoding is involved. 
This format the player handles well and it also plays standard 2D Blu-ray and UHD .iso files with full or "lite" menus  :)
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Maverick56 on February 11, 2019, 10:19:05 AM
Hello,
I'm a real newbie with my Q5 pro.
I used to make mkv3d mvc which worked perfectly on my mede8er. Now with the Q5 they are unusable. The image is doubled and of course no 3D.
Could someone explain me how to convert full frame-packed 3D mkv to a 3D .iso file without reencoding and without downgrading quality.
Thanks
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: stl on February 11, 2019, 10:32:30 AM
Hello,
I'm a real newbie with my Q5 pro.
I used to make mkv3d mvc which worked perfectly on my mede8er. Now with the Q5 they are unusable. The image is doubled and of course no 3D.
Could someone explain me how to convert full frame-packed 3D mkv to a 3D .iso file without reencoding and without downgrading quality.
Thanks

What happens when you press the 3D button on the remote of the box?
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Maverick56 on February 11, 2019, 11:24:23 AM
I have access to the 3d menu and if I choose TAB on 3D (the one which should be OK for my file) I have 2 videos on the screen which overlap a for a third on the middle
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: pcristi on February 11, 2019, 12:04:40 PM
Maverick56
3D MVC on mkv container not support on HiMedia Q Pro series.
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Maverick56 on February 11, 2019, 12:23:34 PM
OK pcristi
But is there a simple way to convert them (without quality loss) so that they can be read ?
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Mount81 on February 11, 2019, 03:31:45 PM
TSMuxer can convert them into ISO.
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Maverick56 on February 11, 2019, 06:49:24 PM
Thanks a lot Mount81
just one try but it seems OK !
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: pcristi on February 11, 2019, 10:35:20 PM
If 3D MVC MKV contend a TrueHD audio TSMuxer will not recognize because lost of AC3 core.
On this case need extract TrueHD audio from mkv with eac3to and encoding AC3 as audio.thd+ac3 then manually add audio.thd+ac3 to TSMuxer together with mkv.
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Maverick56 on February 12, 2019, 08:59:52 AM
Title: Re: Some questions about the 3D MVC MKV support and a few other questions
Post by: Phil181 on February 13, 2019, 11:13:26 AM
It is easy to convert Fame-packed 3D mkv files to .iso with software and keep all video, HD audio and sub-title tracks in place.
Perhaps try DVDFab 11 as an option, even Clown BD should still work, or search the web for an alternative?