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If you have LAVFilters installed correctly, you should be able to get to this by hitting your start menu and searching for “LAV Video”. Hit the “OK” button to save everything, then go over to your LAV Video settings. Under “smooth motion”, I checked the box to “enable smooth motion frame rate conversion – only if there would be motion judder without it…” Under the “stereo 3d” section, I checked the box to “enable stereo 3d playback”, and also the checkbox and radio button to enable “when playing 3d content”. If you have everything else set up according to this guide, but Media Player Classic keeps crashing on you, try leaving that option un-checked. Side Note: According to some reports I have received, you may or may not be able to select the Direct3D 11 option (depending on your video card). In particular, I enabled windowed overlay, as well as the checkbox for using Direct3D 11 for presentation. Under the “general settings” section, I also tweaked a couple of things. From there, you should be able to set your desired 3D format to “top-and-bottom”. If you installed madVR correctly, you should be able to get to it by clicking your start button and simply typing “madvr” to find it.įind your default display under the “Devices” section and click the arrow next to it to expand the menu. Hit the “OK” button to save everything, then go over to your madVR settings. Make sure that each one’s priority level is set to “Prefer”, so they over-ride the default internal filters: Now, go to the “External Filters” section and click the “Add Filter” button. Make sure you click the “Apply” button to save!
Once you have all of these pre-requisites installed, open up Media Player Classic and select “Options” under the “View” menu item.įrom there, go to Playback > Output, and select “madVR” under the DirectShow Video dropdown.
To do this, you will need to right click on the file and select “Run as administrator”.
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To install madVR, you will need to extract the archive, copy the madvr folder somewhere on your computer (for example: C:\Program Files\madvr), and then run the “install.bat” file there in the madvr folder. This will allow your media player to display the fully uncompressed, split video streams side-by-side (or over-and-under).
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Download and install the latest release of madVR. When installing LAVFilters, make sure you select the option to download the additional “H.264 MVC 3D Decoder”ģ. This will allow you split your 3D video streams apart on the fly (instead of having to re-encode everything). Download the installer for the latest release version of LAVFilters. Side Note: Make sure that you skip the steps that ask if you want to install ad-ware near the end of the installation process!Ģ. This codec pack will let you play Blu-ray videos without having to buy an expensive program like PowerDVD or something. Make sure that you get the Standard version of the pack, which includes Media Player Classic. Download and install K-Lite codec pack – Standard. The best part? All of these tools are FREE or open source! Required Toolsġ. The initial setup process is a little bit long-winded, but trust me, the payoff at the end is worth it.
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With the help of countless google searches and various scattered forum posts, I finally pieced together how to accomplish this goal.
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Why can’t you just play the movie directly on your Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, without having to rip and re-encode it? Well, unfortunately, at the moment (most likely because of licensing concerns), an actual 3D Blu-ray player app doesn’t currently exist for VR… Or does it? Why can’t I just put the Blu-ray movie in the disk player and hit play? If you follow those guides, each movie can take hours to process and render, and the resulting video files will inevitably suffer from quality loss compared to the original Blu-rays.
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Unfortunately, every single guide I found on how to do this would have required purchasing expensive software like DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper or Pavtube Video Converter (shudder), and also required the extremely time consuming process of ripping and re-encoding the Blu-ray movies into SBS (Side-by-Side) format. Ever since I first got a VR Headset, I have wanted to watch my collection of 3D Blu-ray movies in a virtual IMAX theater.