Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:37 pm by atc98092
I'm going to make a guess, as I don't have any 3D titles. As long as the video doesn't require transcoding, the 3D information should be intact in the stream. I'm unaware of anything required to stream 3D video, just that the display has to support it. But if the video is being transcoded, then it's likely the 3D encoding will be lost. Again, just my thoughts on what should work.
Dan
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