OT: is there some starters guide for (BluRay) 3D for the home cinema?
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 4:16 am
Hey.
Let's pretend I'm an idiot[0]... is there some starters guide about 3D for the home cinema?
I mean I've made now some backups of 3D BluRays with MakeMKV, but don't have any 3D hardware, yet.
I'd be interested in pros&cons of various systems, like 3D TV (which, AFAIC, are rather out of fashion again?), 3D (laser?) projectors... is it possible to get proper 3D with VR headsets. So in short, what's the best technique for home cinema, and especially one with which I can also play either the decrypted MakeMKV backups (i.e. still with the BluRay directory structure) and/or MKVs.
Do I need any other hardware? How would the playback work? From a laptop? Or would I just plug in a stick with the files to the device?
I've already stumbled over things like MVC vs. SBS and others... what should one look for there?
Thanks,
Jemima
[0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2g-Q5n54os
Let's pretend I'm an idiot[0]... is there some starters guide about 3D for the home cinema?
I mean I've made now some backups of 3D BluRays with MakeMKV, but don't have any 3D hardware, yet.
I'd be interested in pros&cons of various systems, like 3D TV (which, AFAIC, are rather out of fashion again?), 3D (laser?) projectors... is it possible to get proper 3D with VR headsets. So in short, what's the best technique for home cinema, and especially one with which I can also play either the decrypted MakeMKV backups (i.e. still with the BluRay directory structure) and/or MKVs.
Do I need any other hardware? How would the playback work? From a laptop? Or would I just plug in a stick with the files to the device?
I've already stumbled over things like MVC vs. SBS and others... what should one look for there?
Thanks,
Jemima
[0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2g-Q5n54os