Can someone tell me how to make a full 3d disk (not side by side) in 3d ripper and compressed to dvd9 disk? what profile is used?
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How do you make a full 3d disk on dvd9 disk?
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It is not possilbe imo. bd9 is avchd format which cannot have mvc3d.DVDFab is the all-in-one software package for copying Blu-ray/DVD and converting video file.
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A dvd 9 disc will only hold about 8.5 GBS most 3d movies need either 25 GBS or 50 GBS to put the blu-ray 3d on . BUT you can rip a 3d movie to MP4, which will make a file about 4 GBS. Then use most disc writers to put it on your dvd9 disc as a file and play it in a blu=ray player as a file into a 3d tv and if your 3d TV is worth a flip it will see it as 3d and play the movie. My 3d tv is a panasonic and plays these files from a blu9ray and the 3d is great. You can also use a laptop with HDMI output to play to your tv. Or put the file on a portable HDD and use the USB port on the blu-ray player. Some tvs have a USB mine does but will only accept files that are on a fat32 device. All of my dvds are ripped to mp4 and the discs are packed in a storage building. THANK YOU DVDFAB FOR HELPING ME GET THIS STACK OF MOVIES OUT OF MY HOUSE.
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Originally posted by iamtherealfrog View Posta dvd 9 disc will only hold about 8.5 gbs most 3d movies need either 25 gbs or 50 gbs to put the blu-ray 3d on . But you can rip a 3d movie to mp4, which will make a file about 4 gbs. Then use most disc writers to put it on your dvd9 disc as a file and play it in a blu=ray player as a file into a 3d tv and if your 3d tv is worth a flip it will see it as 3d and play the movie. My 3d tv is a panasonic and plays these files from a blu9ray and the 3d is great. You can also use a laptop with hdmi output to play to your tv. Or put the file on a portable hdd and use the usb port on the blu-ray player. Some tvs have a usb mine does but will only accept files that are on a fat32 device. All of my dvds are ripped to mp4 and the discs are packed in a storage building. Thank you dvdfab for helping me get this stack of movies out of my house.
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