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Starting in v13, XBMC supports a number of passive 3D movie formats encoded in SBS, TAB, anaglyph or interlaced.
Starting in XBMC v13 "Gotham", XBMC has 3D UI support
Video filenames
Video files must have a 3D "token" in their filename to properly trigger a 3D mode.
Stereoscopic side-by-side | Stereoscopic tab |
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3DSBS |
3DTAB |
- Examples
- moviename (year).3d.hsbs.mkv
Platform specific info
General
- Hardware acceleration is not provided for full SBS or full TAB movies, meaning users will need playback hardware with adequate CPU power.
- XBMC's "window mode" in Settings -> System -> Video output must use normal "Full screen" and not "Full screen window".
Windows
- 3D Stereoscopic Support in video driver must be turned off