If the screen shows two identical, squished images side-by-side, your player is reading it as a standard 2D file. Go into your player's video settings. Look for "3D Playback" or "Stereoscopic" options. Select as the input format. Step 3: Activate Your Display's 3D Mode If your display does not automatically switch to 3D mode: Grab your TV or projector remote. Press the 3D button (or find it in the main settings menu). Select the Side-by-Side layout. The two images will merge into one blurry image. Step 4: Put on Your Glasses and Adjust Audio
If you meant “useful paper” as in for setting up 3D playback:
Standard media players will simply show two identical, squished pictures side-by-side. You must install a media player that knows how to merge these two images into a singular 3D effect. Option A: PC Setup (PotPlayer + MadVR)
— Obtain BD3D2MK3D from its official source or from reputable 3D enthusiast forums. This free tool is specifically designed for converting 3D Blu-ray content into Side-by-Side or Top-and-Bottom formats. If the screen shows two identical, squished images
Download Skybox VR Video Player or Bigscreen Beta from your headset's app store.
Some 3D TV apps cannot decode DTS. If you hear silence, you need to either:
Ensure hardware acceleration (DXVA2 or NVIDIA CUVID) is enabled in your video decoder settings to offload 1080p decoding from the CPU to the GPU. Select as the input format
To see the 3D effect, you must use one of the following displays:
Ensure your headset is connected via link cable or high-speed Wi-Fi (Air Link, Virtual Desktop) to your PC. Step 2: Install the Right Media Player Software
Since a file labeled "Half-SBS" is actually a 2D file that requires software to turn it into 3D, simply "installing" it won't work like a standard program. You need to configure your media player to unpack the 3D data. Select the Side-by-Side layout
— Download and install MakeMKV from the official website. Launch the application.
If you clarify what exactly you want to do (e.g., “how to play this file on a 3D TV” or “how to convert Inception to 3D”), I can give step-by-step instructions.
Transfer the file directly to the headset's internal storage via a USB-C cable.
If you are streaming to a physical 3D TV or projector, Kodi is the premier choice.