[QUOTE=apazrjon;131416]The first poster to respond here is correct about how to use the 3d on your television. But, I have to disagree with the comment about side by side (sbs) format is better for passive 3D TV. I have ripped all of my 3d blu rays to the sbs format and then to the over/under format to test for best quality. The over/under is by far the best quality for passive 3d! The math will tell you the same thing. A Passive 3d tv will always cut the vertical resolution in half (1920 x 540). This is how the two images are displayed interlaced to each eye to create the 3d illusion. This means if you rip your 3d blu rays to side by side (sbs) format, you are cutting the resolution both vertically and horizontally (960 x 540). The passive tv will cut vertical resolution and you have cut the horizontal resolution using sbs format. If you use the over/under format the horizontal resolution is never cut. You are doing less "damage" to the original resolution of the source.
If you had an active 3d tv none of this would matter. But for passive 3d, the over under format is by far the superior format if you can't play the movie straight from the 3d blu-ray it self.[/QUOTE]
I am ripping a 3d movies into an .MP4, which in DVDfab would I use? MP4 3D which gives you SBS, MP4 3D Passive, which gives you O/U?