I have tried the sample of Leawo and found it has glitches of its own for just 2D Blu-ray movies.īut, I read that on the Leawo website, so obviously they would be trying to promote their own product. I just want to make sure that if I take the time to backup the 3D Blu-ray by ripping them onto a USB drive to have all the files backed up in one location, I will be able to successfully watch the 3D Blu-rays if I were to connect the USB drive to the SmartTV or if I were to connect the USB Drive to a laptop computer and use some form of player app.Īre there apps that can properly play 3D Blu-ray in the MKV format? I almost always use MPC-BE to watch 2D Blu-rays. Will MPC-BE be compatible with both the Side-by-Side 3D Format and the Top-Bottom 3D Format? If not, what app will be compatible with both 3D Formats? But, I haven't tried a 3D Blu-ray before. Short answer, yes, MakeMKV works properly with 3D Blu-rays. It copies the data exactly as it is on the disc into the MKV container. What you do with the MKV afterwards for playback will depend on the requirements and capabilities of your playback software and hardware.ģD Blu-rays are not encoded SBS or Top Bottom, they are encoded as frame-packed. (You can use BD3D2MK3D to convert to SBS if you wish.) I have used this BD3D2MK3D app, but it seems to have severe problems. For example, BD3D2MK3D specifically say it cannot process Dolby TrueHD audio in the Batman vs Superman Blu-ray I used. It also appears that MD3D2MK3D does not produce exact copies of the video the way MakeMKV does. It seems to be more like Handbrake where it is re-encoded in ways that alter the video bitrate.
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