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<blockquote data-quote="Kotik" data-source="post: 1230929" data-attributes="member: 89825"><p>I can test later today for regression but i cannot test the 3D subtitles in SBS 3D cause i don't have any SBS 3D.</p><p></p><p>Generally 3D subtitles in SBS movies will never be 100 perfect. The reason is that the movie depth is constantly changing and with it one must change the depth of 3D subtitles as well, otherwise u will most likely get scenes where the movies objects will cut through the subtitles, to compensate for this issue subtitle renderers will set a static fixed depth to SBS subtitles and hope that this depth is enough to avoid any issues.</p><p></p><p>The way it works with MVC 3D movies is dynamic, madvr is changing the subtitle depth constantly by checking video data in a 3D movie, if the video data suggests that there is higher depth it will change the subtitle depth accordingly, this depth info is present in a 3D blueray, but not present in a SBS file.</p><p></p><p>This is the reason why getting 3D subtitles working in a SBS movie is painful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kotik, post: 1230929, member: 89825"] I can test later today for regression but i cannot test the 3D subtitles in SBS 3D cause i don't have any SBS 3D. Generally 3D subtitles in SBS movies will never be 100 perfect. The reason is that the movie depth is constantly changing and with it one must change the depth of 3D subtitles as well, otherwise u will most likely get scenes where the movies objects will cut through the subtitles, to compensate for this issue subtitle renderers will set a static fixed depth to SBS subtitles and hope that this depth is enough to avoid any issues. The way it works with MVC 3D movies is dynamic, madvr is changing the subtitle depth constantly by checking video data in a 3D movie, if the video data suggests that there is higher depth it will change the subtitle depth accordingly, this depth info is present in a 3D blueray, but not present in a SBS file. This is the reason why getting 3D subtitles working in a SBS movie is painful. [/QUOTE]
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