And a log a million. Last attempt to help…
Are you solving and debugging the issue or CE?
So follow the rules or help yourself, thx.
The so-called dead format lives on for 3D fans !
And how many CE users will buy this media? 4?
Hooray for those 4
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Me! I’m a big fan of 3d media. Sometimes 3d beats 4k in movie watching enjoyment.
I noticed lots of updates on the latest ng nightly. It might be in there now: Commits · CoreELEC/xbmc · GitHub
Not only sometimes, but most of the time
People that did not experience proper 3D cannot understand this
What is yout TV?
No 3D TV sets made in years… so, probably an old LG?
I have an AWOL 3500 with 120" screen for 3D. Very immersive with well made 3D, which is most times better than UHD.
10 years old LG Oled 55EG910V-ZB, but still going strong.
For me it’s even better (although very different) experience than Dolby Vision on new LG G5.
for 3D: Panasonic plasma vt60. Will use it until it dies. I also have an LG C4 but the plasma stays.
I’ll see you and raise with; 55EF950V
Busted
For the last couple of years I’ve been using a Vero 4K for my 3D playback needs, and frankly it does most everything I need, but while I was doing some cleanup, I found a LibreElec I tried a couple of years back, so I updated it to the latest build.
It seems to be able to play most 3D movies without issues, including MVC MKV, but those have a problem: Subtitles and OSD. For some reason, the OSD and the subtitles are only shown on the left eye (technically that would be the top frame of the pack). If you look close you can even see that every other scan line is missing. This make the subtitles and the OSD almost impossible to watch without getting a headache.
In Side by Side or Top and Bottom , the OSD/subtitle splits in two and is shown to both eyes, but on MVC files, it doesn’t seem to do anything.
Can This be looked at, please?
Two times wrong forum…
Sorry, I didn’t mean LibreElec, rather I meant a Libre Computer Le Potato. This question is about the CoreElec 21.2 installation running on my Le Potato.
CE-NG and CE-NE are EOL.