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ISO 3D playback working well except for ISOs that contain both 2D & 3D versions

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Wikinaut:
I've been enjoying 3D ISOs in JRiver for the past year. It works flawlessly on almost all ISOs, except for some. For those that don't work, JRiver selects the 2D stream instead of the 3D one. There doesn't seem to be an obvious way to select the other stream that contains the frame-packed 3D movie.

The titles that I have an issue with seem to all have the following characteristics:

* The ISO disc contains both the 2D and 3D version of the movie. Dedicated 3D discs work perfectly.
* I can't seem to open the Blu-Ray menu. When loading the original disc in a Blu-Ray player, I can select the 2D or 3D version for playback from the menu. However, I cannot do that for these ISOs. When attempting to show the menu, it just starts playing the movie over from the beginning.
I've been searching this forum and other places, but all posts I have found deal with either hardware or display issues. In my case, it's all working fine except for a handful of ISOs.

Is there a way to specify in the sidecar XML file what is the correct presentation of the disc? I don't need to ever access the 2D version when a 3D version is present.

JimH:

--- Quote from: Wikinaut on March 01, 2023, 05:18:51 pm ---Is there a way to specify in the sidecar XML file what is the correct presentation of the disc? I don't need to ever access the 2D version when a 3D version is present.

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Thanks for the suggestion.  We'll consider it.

Wikinaut:
In the meantime, is there a workaround for this? Happy to try it out.

Hendrik:
The disc probably has separate titles for 2D and 3D. You can select which title is playing during playback in the right click context menu, there is a Title option. It should also remember which title you selected.

Wikinaut:
Therein seems to lie the rub. The Title Menu doesn't show an alternative stream (see attached screenshot). I have no idea how these discs work in practice, but the Oppo is able to play the 3D version. Maybe it's a different view angle? Is that still a thing? I've never seen a movie that actually used it. Just guessing how this contains both versions, but only one shows up.

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