When this 3D Blu-ray was ripped for digital playback, the encoder had to solve a problem: How do you store two video streams (one for the left eye, one for the right eye) in a single file?
Without the proper 3D playback method, you’ll see two squashed images side-by-side — unwatchable in 2D. Titanic 1997 3D Half SBS 1080p BDRip X264 AC3 - KiNGDOM.mkv
This represents the audio codec (Dolby Digital), providing compressed surround sound. When this 3D Blu-ray was ripped for digital
Vertical resolution: 1080 pixels progressive (not interlaced). In Half SBS, remember that each eye only gets 960×1080, but the container frame is 1920×1080. Some players will stretch or interpolate on playback. To understand why this specific version is sought
To understand why this specific version is sought after, we have to decode the string of technical jargon:
This means the video source is a (likely the 2012 Titanic 3D Blu-ray). A BDRip is usually re-encoded to a smaller size. It’s not a raw BD remux (which would be 30–40 GB). This file is likely compressed.
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