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    When I launch my 3D file on VLC, Premiere Pro, or MPC, it's displayed in 2D, probably the left eye.

    I would like to see the other eye.

    Can I choose to show both eyes in same time or the other eyes with an other software ?

    I specify that it is a Blu-Ray that I extracted in mkv, but I can also make an .iso if necessary...
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    i also have the problems with vlc , but the problem solved when I'm using ani3d > KMP or Cyberlink
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    I couldn't see the file as I wanted on KMPlayer.
    I specify that my screen is 2D and that I want to see in 2D.
    I simply need to use a shot to overlay it on another source (a 2D source), and unfortunately it doesn't overlay because the other source seems to be using the right eye.
    So I have to extract the right eye from my 3D file to superimpose it on the other source
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  4. Member DB83's Avatar
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    I am NOT into 3D but a quick Google (or site search here) took me to this topic.

    Might be what you are looking for else others might assist.


    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/395498-BD3D2MK3D-Convert-3D-BDs-or-MKV-to-3D-SBS-T...Support-thread
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