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If you've done this before, XBMC will remember this setting and use it as the second method to detect the stereoscopic mode of a videofile. | If you've done this before, XBMC will remember this setting and use it as the second method to detect the stereoscopic mode of a videofile. | ||
=== Video filenames flags === | === Video filenames flags === | ||
{{see also|Naming video files}} | |||
The third and final method is detection through the filename of the video. | The third and final method is detection through the filename of the video. | ||
Revision as of 10:22, 11 September 2014
Video library | Playback | 3D |
Starting in v13, XBMC supports a number of passive 3D video formats such as SBS, TAB, anaglyph or interlaced. This support extends to the XBMC GUI including subtitles and on-screen-controls.
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Starting in XBMC v13 "Gotham", XBMC has 3D UI support
3D detection
XBMC has three ways to detect whether a videofile is a 3D video. These methods are checked in the following order:
Embedded streaminfo
First, XBMC tries to detect the stereoscopic mode for a video when extracting streamdetails from the videofile.
One of the supported fields is the 'Stereomode' field in the Matroska specification: http://matroska.org/technical/specs/index.html#StereoMode
Manual selection
When playing a video, you can bring up the video settings dialog to manually select the stereoscopic mode.
If you've done this before, XBMC will remember this setting and use it as the second method to detect the stereoscopic mode of a videofile.
Video filenames flags
The third and final method is detection through the filename of the video.
XBMC uses regular expressions to check for certain flags in the filename.
In order to properly detect the stereomode, two tags need to be present in the filename.
First, a '3D' tag has to be present that matches the following regex: [-. _]3d[-. _]
In addition to this, either a 'SBS' tag [-. _]h?sbs[-. _]
or a 'TAB' flag [-. _]h?tab[-. _]
must be present in the filename.
You can customize these regular expressions through the Advancedsettings.xml file.
Regex matching is done case-insensitive, so for example either .3d.
and .3D.
will work.
Note: the tags need be be surrounded be either a space ( )
, hyphen -
, dot .
or underscore _
.
See the table below for some examples:
3D | Stereoscopic side-by-side | Stereoscopic top-and-bottom |
---|---|---|
.3D. | .sbs. | .tab. |
-3d- | .SBS. | .TAB. |
3d | .HSBS. | .HTAB. |
_3d_ | -hsbs- | -htab- |
.3D- | _sbs_ | _tab_ |
3D. | SBS | TAB |
.3D | sbs | tab |
-SBS | -TAB | |
HSBS_ | HTAB_ |
- Filename examples
- moviename (year).3d.hsbs.mkv
- moviename 3d sbs.mkv
- moviename.3D-HTAB.mkv
- moviename-3D.sbs-720p.mkv
For other filename flags examples.
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
ARM (Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi)
- 3D modes anaglyph and interlaced are not currently supported on ARM platforms (such as Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi, or other linux-based ARM distros) due to those platforms using OpenGLES rather than OpenGL or DirectX.