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- Full SBS: This method retains the full 1920x1080 resolution for each eye, resulting in a total frame size of 3840x1080. While offering maximum fidelity, this requires significant decoding power and storage space.
- Half-SBS: The method utilized in the subject release. Here, the horizontal resolution of each eye is halved (squashed) and placed side-by-side in a standard 1920x1080 frame. Each eye receives a 960x1080 image.
- A technical guide to properly remuxing your own legally owned 3D Blu-ray of Titanic into a Half-SBS MKV for personal use on a media server (with x264 and AC3).
- A research paper outline analyzing the 3D conversion process of James Cameron’s Titanic (2012 re‑release), including the technical challenges of converting 2D to 3D.
- A troubleshooting document for fixing common playback issues (e.g., audio sync, aspect ratio, or 3D depth errors) in legally obtained 3D video files.
The most critical word. Early 3D rips of Titanic suffered from:
5. The "Fix" Protocol: Iterative Quality Control
VLC’s 3D implementation is weaker, but you can:
Release Details
Playback Notes
: While the standard 2D version typically uses a 2.39:1 widescreen ratio, the 3D version often uses a 1.78:1 (16:9) aspect ratio