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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: Sully on May 29, 2016, 10:30:00 AM

Title: No 3D-Films in MKV Framepacking
Post by: Sully on May 29, 2016, 10:30:00 AM
Hello,

I own the Q10 Pro and the box is really good. But I can 3d MKVs in framepacking, which were created with MakeMKV, play only in 2D. The Mede8er playing the files perfectly. Therefore one must rename only the movie. For example, "File.filmname.SBS.mkv". What should I do in order to play the MKV 3D movies on the HiMedia?
Title: Re: No 3D-Films in MKV Framepacking
Post by: Phil181 on May 29, 2016, 02:59:18 PM
The Q10 Pro needs 3D mvc framepacked video them to be .iso files.  My understanding is it cannot currently play full framepacked mvc.mkv files. 
It does work fine using .iso  :)

I found you can convert existing 3d.mvc.mkv files easily to 3d.iso by using TsMuxerGUI (I did it myself today).  The software picks up that it is a 3D mvc video stream.

To rip the main movie from a full Blu-ray with SSIF directory (the 3D folder) I used DVDFab to create the .iso image (Blu-ray Creator and drop in the BDMV folder).

Side-by-side and under-over 3D are not framepacked video and should be played normally (even my old WD TV could do that).
Title: Re: No 3D-Films in MKV Framepacking
Post by: pcristi on May 29, 2016, 03:10:57 PM
Hello

3D MVC MKV are not supported by HiMedia Q10Pro are few player like Samsung Smart TV/Samsung blu-ray witch official support.
By chance old Realtek RTD 1186 mediaplayer like HiMedia 900A/B, Mede8er MED600X3D/MED1000X3D / Egreat R300/R200s/R6s /etc is playing proper event is NOT official supported.
I don't know to exist Android box witch play 3D MVC MKV container.

Solution like Phil181 write is to convert to  BD ISO or BD BDMV, is take ~5 minutes in modern computer.

Title: Re: No 3D-Films in MKV Framepacking
Post by: Sully on May 30, 2016, 07:03:28 AM
Okay thx for help  :) Then I'll send the box back. The solution with TsMuxerGUI would mean that I would have, converts all my 3d collection (about 100 films) and then the movies will not fit on my hard drives, because these are already full.