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https://www.videohelp.com/software/BD3D2MK3D
How about this tool? As far as I'm aware plain FFmpeg can't decode MVC (or am I wrong?)
I first rip to MKV via makemkv, I rip it like any other 2d stream. The video file ends up being left/right interleaved.
I then used ffmpeg as documented here https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#stereo3d
To separate the left and right channels into sbs file. It ends up with a MKV that is twice as wide as a 2d video steam. I guess maybe my problem is lack of understanding (on my part) of sbs format…
If it's twice as wide as you want, just resize it. More important is that you probably ending up with both planes, left and right being identical, meaning it will not have 3D effect. Just tested it myself with latest version of ffmpeg. Still no official MVC support it seems...
Thanks for testing that. I’ll give the above application a try.