Okay I know this might already has been asked a few times. But I just want to get sure. Cause I can't find a detailed "How to" anywhere...
My researches resulted in the following facts I just want to get sure that I got that correct:
- I need a Blu-ray Player drive for my PC (no matter what kind of)
- I need a special Blu-ray Player Software like PowerDVD 11 or TotalMedia Theatre
- It is only possible over HDMI (I am not quite sure about that point)
- I need of course 3d Vision Kit and 3D Monitor (which I have and use for 3D games)
So are my informations correct or did I got something wrong? I am especialy interested if I need HDMI or if I could also use display port. I read somewhere, that because of copyright issues (or something like that) it is only possible via HDMI 1.4(that would suck).
I just want to know that before I waste my money on stuff that doesn't work.
I wanted to buy a Blu-ray drive anyway, but I am just curious if I can watch 3D blu-rays too.
Okay I know this might already has been asked a few times. But I just want to get sure. Cause I can't find a detailed "How to" anywhere...
My researches resulted in the following facts I just want to get sure that I got that correct:
- I need a Blu-ray Player drive for my PC (no matter what kind of)
- I need a special Blu-ray Player Software like PowerDVD 11 or TotalMedia Theatre
- It is only possible over HDMI (I am not quite sure about that point)
- I need of course 3d Vision Kit and 3D Monitor (which I have and use for 3D games)
So are my informations correct or did I got something wrong? I am especialy interested if I need HDMI or if I could also use display port. I read somewhere, that because of copyright issues (or something like that) it is only possible via HDMI 1.4(that would suck).
I just want to know that before I waste my money on stuff that doesn't work.
I wanted to buy a Blu-ray drive anyway, but I am just curious if I can watch 3D blu-rays too.
[quote="3DVisio"]
- I need a Blu-ray Player drive for my PC (no matter what kind of)
- I need a special Blu-ray Player Software like PowerDVD 11 or TotalMedia Theatre
- It is only possible over HDMI (I am not quite sure about that point)
- I need of course 3d Vision Kit and 3D Monitor (which I have and use for 3D games)
[/quote]
Based on my experience...
- Yes. Definitely
- Yes. I bought PowerDVD a few years ago (v9 I think, but it gradually upgraded to v12 when it was no longer supported)
- No. I use the DVI port to connect to my monitor - this might be dependent on graphics card - I have a GTX 970
- Yes.
Hope this helps.
Enjoy,
TheBrownDragon
3DVisio said:
- I need a Blu-ray Player drive for my PC (no matter what kind of)
- I need a special Blu-ray Player Software like PowerDVD 11 or TotalMedia Theatre
- It is only possible over HDMI (I am not quite sure about that point)
- I need of course 3d Vision Kit and 3D Monitor (which I have and use for 3D games)
Based on my experience...
- Yes. Definitely
- Yes. I bought PowerDVD a few years ago (v9 I think, but it gradually upgraded to v12 when it was no longer supported)
- No. I use the DVI port to connect to my monitor - this might be dependent on graphics card - I have a GTX 970
- Yes.
I rip my blu rays with MakeMKV and then use stereoscopic player with the Nvidia license for unlimited play time.
There's a guide for that around here. I'm on my phone so searching is hard.
I once tried to use 3Dmigoto with media player classic, because MPC has an exclusive fullscreen mode that triggers 3D Vision. All I got were crashes :p.
I rip my blu rays with MakeMKV and then use stereoscopic player with the Nvidia license for unlimited play time.
There's a guide for that around here. I'm on my phone so searching is hard.
I once tried to use 3Dmigoto with media player classic, because MPC has an exclusive fullscreen mode that triggers 3D Vision. All I got were crashes :p.
[quote="masterotaku"]I rip my blu rays with MakeMKV and then use stereoscopic player with the Nvidia license for unlimited play time.
There's a guide for that around here. I'm on my phone so searching is hard.
I once tried to use 3Dmigoto with media player classic, because MPC has an exclusive fullscreen mode that triggers 3D Vision. All I got were crashes :p.[/quote]
Hey Bro, when you rip your 3D Blu-rays do they output sbs, half ou or is it full 1080p on both eyes?
masterotaku said:I rip my blu rays with MakeMKV and then use stereoscopic player with the Nvidia license for unlimited play time.
There's a guide for that around here. I'm on my phone so searching is hard.
I once tried to use 3Dmigoto with media player classic, because MPC has an exclusive fullscreen mode that triggers 3D Vision. All I got were crashes :p.
Hey Bro, when you rip your 3D Blu-rays do they output sbs, half ou or is it full 1080p on both eyes?
MakeMKV doesn't alter video, audio or subtitles in any way, because it just puts them into an MKV file. But I don't remember if I had to treat the movie in stereoscopic player as frame sequential or sbs. I would have to rip it again and I don't have enough space anywhere. I think it was full resolution for each eye.
MakeMKV doesn't alter video, audio or subtitles in any way, because it just puts them into an MKV file. But I don't remember if I had to treat the movie in stereoscopic player as frame sequential or sbs. I would have to rip it again and I don't have enough space anywhere. I think it was full resolution for each eye.
It is full resolution.
I already made lots of "rips" (there is no downgrade in the case of Makemkv, not like others) from blurays.
You can check easily with Mediainfo if you see 2*1080p (left & right).
I already made lots of "rips" (there is no downgrade in the case of Makemkv, not like others) from blurays.
You can check easily with Mediainfo if you see 2*1080p (left & right).
My researches resulted in the following facts I just want to get sure that I got that correct:
- I need a Blu-ray Player drive for my PC (no matter what kind of)
- I need a special Blu-ray Player Software like PowerDVD 11 or TotalMedia Theatre
- It is only possible over HDMI (I am not quite sure about that point)
- I need of course 3d Vision Kit and 3D Monitor (which I have and use for 3D games)
So are my informations correct or did I got something wrong? I am especialy interested if I need HDMI or if I could also use display port. I read somewhere, that because of copyright issues (or something like that) it is only possible via HDMI 1.4(that would suck).
I just want to know that before I waste my money on stuff that doesn't work.
I wanted to buy a Blu-ray drive anyway, but I am just curious if I can watch 3D blu-rays too.
Based on my experience...
- Yes. Definitely
- Yes. I bought PowerDVD a few years ago (v9 I think, but it gradually upgraded to v12 when it was no longer supported)
- No. I use the DVI port to connect to my monitor - this might be dependent on graphics card - I have a GTX 970
- Yes.
Hope this helps.
Enjoy,
TheBrownDragon
There's a guide for that around here. I'm on my phone so searching is hard.
I once tried to use 3Dmigoto with media player classic, because MPC has an exclusive fullscreen mode that triggers 3D Vision. All I got were crashes :p.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
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Hey Bro, when you rip your 3D Blu-rays do they output sbs, half ou or is it full 1080p on both eyes?
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
Donations account: masterotakusuko@gmail.com
I already made lots of "rips" (there is no downgrade in the case of Makemkv, not like others) from blurays.
You can check easily with Mediainfo if you see 2*1080p (left & right).