


?) So, I may just have to scare up some "ordinary" version of said movie(s) to view instead. (Unless there is some Android TV app that could go onto my Nvidia Shield and handle this. My tv is what it is, and I don't really want to watch this some way - with software playback intervention - on my computer monitor.

But it doesn't sound like there is an appealing, not extra-troublesome option for me. Scott Thanks for that short course in 3D. don't use glasses at all, make sure your sbs is swapped R/L, not L/R, and then cross your eyes! Not great in the long term ( ), but it does work, I kid you not. Then use the corresponding (Red/Cyan?) glasses with any 2D TV.Ģ. using one of those players, convert to Anaglyph (Red/Cyan is the most common). However, if you are using a 2D TV, the only main suggestions I have for you is one of 2 ways:ġ. If it CANNOT convert, you will HAVE to do the manual engagement thing. If not F.P., there is an SBS and a TAB HDMI 3D format (and a few more more exotic ones), but you must then MANUALLY engage the 3D on the TV, and choose the proper format from among the short list of options. If it CAN convert, it should likely be as "HDMI Frame-Packed" format, as that is what will AUTOMATICALLY engage a 3DTV into proper 3D mode.

IIRC, you could use bino or a few of the other better opensource apps which have 3D capability. My former preference was " Stereoscopic Player", but it is a tiered freeware/shareware/payware app. The SBS storage format has to be translated into one of those (TV) display formats, either by using a 3DTV that supports local playback via embedded media player, or by using a computer app that will convert. There are only 3 main types of 3D glasses - Active (alternating shuttered LCD, synced to alternating L/R of the "active" double-framerate 3DTV), Passive (Polarized clockwise/counterclockwise, matching the alternate line or checkerboard FPR layers in a "passive" 3DTV), or Anaglyph (Red/Cyan or Yellow/Blue or Green/Magenta, matching the color blended L/R or R/L of the premixed image on a 2D TV)
