[DIY] How to play interlaced MPEG files in Stereoplayer

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[DIY] How to play interlaced MPEG files in Stereoplayer

Post by sharky »

Hi!

searching over the web, you can see that a lot of users had problems while playing interlaced mpeg files with stereoplayer. with a few simple steps you can solve this problem!

1) download and install "k-lite codec pack" (if you already have it you don't need to uninstall and then reinstall it.

(k-l cp can be downloaded here:
http://www.pc-facile.com/download/codec ... codecpack/ )


2) open the k-lite configuration tool like shown in th epicture below, and set the decoder like in the image. (click on the image to enlarge)



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3) restart,

4) open stereoplayer, select the visualization tipe according to your visualization mode, (most will have Nvidia stereo drivers), load the movie, and then go fullscreen. should be 3D now.. :)

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Post by Freke1 »

Thx, I got misadventure.mpg to work :D (dl and installed ffdshow also) via Your guide. In sosplanet.mpg I still get 2 different images to each eye when playing with Stereoscopic Player.

Edit: ok I got sosplanet.mpg to work when I set Layout to interlaced like You wrote 8) (only problem is the 3D turn on and off constantly - do anyone get that too?)
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Post by sharky »

no i don't.. but you can try to set different decoder combinations for those 2 codecs..
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