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- #Play mkv on ps3 plex how to#
- #Play mkv on ps3 plex movie#
- #Play mkv on ps3 plex mp4#
- #Play mkv on ps3 plex software#
It'd also be great if i could keep everything in mkv containers, but i can deal with the 3 minute remux for now
#Play mkv on ps3 plex software#
And yes i am a plex fanboy and did pay for plexpass, but that's unnecessary for this function, I just like to have a piece of software do everything that i need it to do, which i can comprehensively say it does now. I tried using stereoscopic player but i couldn't get it to output 1080p, it insisted on forcing my tv into 720p, and so to have plex do the job (well plex does very little, it's the tv that does the work) is a relief, as it costs nothing for the server backend and samsung app. I've tested 2 films with both this MVC m2ts technique and half TAB, and the difference in quality is night and day.
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Load the output file onto my plex server and the direct play to my samsung f6400 (make sure to select direct play in the plex app) through ethernet (at least 100mbps) Remux with tsmuxer into an m2ts container Rip with MakeMKV, selecting the MVC video track and also the HD audio and core audio
#Play mkv on ps3 plex movie#
In that case, XBMC knows you are about to play an SBS / OU file because of file naming conventions (you have to name your files appropriately) and when you play a 3D SBS / OU movie, the plugin steps in and quickly talks to your TV over the network connection, around the back, and tells it to expect an SBS or OU 3D movie to arrive on the HDMI cable.Īlso, Newer Samsung TVs can play 3D MVC files in an m2ts container, certainly through the Plex app for Samsung, and i suspect also over DLNA and USB as well.
#Play mkv on ps3 plex how to#
With XBMC there is a plugin that knows how to remote control Samsung TVs (only Samsung) that have networked remote control protocol built in. The only other way to do what you would like to do is to use a media player that is able to control your TV via a network connection. But that's not very common as far as I know. Some expensive TVs are able to recognise that a 2D video frame is SBS or OU automatically by actually scanning the frames and looking for 2 frames embedded in one where the 2 halves are the same image. that will make any difference because the TV only ever sees the raw frames being sent to it, it doesn't see any flags in the file headers.
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There is no such flag for SBS or OU/TTB, and there is nothing that you can set in the file headers etc.
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When a 3D BluRay is played, a special flag is sent to the TV over HDMI to signal that 3D is inbound, and that is a hardware layer thing handled by the BluRay player. When your 3D movies are Side-By-Side or Over-Under (SBS, TTB), the image sent to the TV is, as you said, a normal sized 2D frame, unlike BluRay 3D which is encoded completely different. Thanks for any answer to your question: No.
#Play mkv on ps3 plex mp4#
Since the youtube MP4 example triggered 3D correctly I'm hoping there's a relatively easy way to correct the problem. I did read the thread linked above and there's a huge amount of information about the device sending the right signal to the TV, adjusting headers, etc. What I would really love to know is if there is something I can encode/add/alter in the headers/metadata of the video files themselves (usually just MP4 H264) to trigger the TV into the correct (passive) 3D mode automatically. Using my remotes 3D button and selecting TTB works just fine to see it in 3D. The TV never picks up on the mode of 3D because it just looks like a 2D flat frame. I typically play the video off an external HD connected through Xbox One or sometimes just over WifiDirect to the TV from my devices. Adobe After Effects has stereoscopic support built directly in and supports SBS, TTB and interleave modes.Īfter I make something fun for them to watch I just export out 1920x1080 24fps TTB video. I often make little videos for my kids for fun.