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Hi,

for some years I have now a dedicated HT with CIH 2.40:1 projection using an anamorphic lens, all running over a HTPC.

This was all fine and working until I have upgraded my HT with 3D projection. The first couple weeks I struggled to get BD3D playback working smooth on my HTPC. In the end I found a software / hardware (gfx card) combination which worked ok to display full HD 3D playback over HDMI 1.4a to my Sony VPL-VM90ES. Beside some anyoing hickups from the 3D playback SW my major problem was that none of the existing BD3D playback software allowed AR control to stretch the 3D image for my CIH anamorpic lens setup where I need a stretch of 33% on one axis.

Frustrated I looked for HW player alternatives and finally found the solution to all my problems (I thought) - the OPPO-BD95EU BD player with 3D playback and CIH support to stetch the content horizontally.
Well the player is perfect, picture and sound (7.1 MA) is excellent, the CIH stretch works like a charm - but only for standard 2D BDs and some BD3D...
The player does not support the CIH stretching for all BD3D using a Java based menu... wtf.... frown.gif

So I have now a nice collection of BD3D titles but can not watch them in 3D with my CIH 2.40:1 setup because of the damned lack of stretching....*sigh*

To make a long story short - here is my question:
Does anyone know a way to re-master a BD3D with existing MVC encoded streams (ripped from my own bought BD3Ds) and put just the main feature back into a basic BD3D structure which is NOT Java based to play that again on my OPPO and let it do it's magic to fit my CIH setup?

  • I do not want to re-encode the 2 video streams, will loose quality there
  • I do not want a SBS or interleaved 3D format where I would loose the full HD 3D 24p playback
  • I do not want to give up my CIH setup using my anamorphic lens

Any ideas? Or did I fall through the gap of the 0,0000001% of the user with this special setup which is not possible to achieve right now?

Many thanks in advance
Mike