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ant992012-08-15 09:12:51
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ant99, 2012-08-15 09:12:51

Can Rikomagic MK802 (or its clone) play BD3D ISO images?

There is an idea to order a clone of MK802 for playing online videos and 3D movies from uncompressed BD3D images (1080p anamorphic “compressions” for both eyes are already supported by the built-in TV player). The tech spec on the MK802 lists 3D and 2160p support with "Android currently supports 720P, 576P, 480P", which is somewhat alarming.

Will this device be able to play and display BD3D ISO images on TV via HDMI? Do I need to remux the BD3D image into some other container? What additional Android apps are required to play?

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ant99, 2012-08-15
@ant99

Particularly interested in advice, confirmed by their own practical experience;)

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Colobock, 2012-08-15
@Colobock

Look towards Linux distributions compiled under ARM v7 - I have never seen Android applications for playing BD ISOs. But Linux (in any case, those options that I ran on AK MINI 001) severely slow down on these machines, with 512 memory, or with a hectare. I am tormented by vague doubts that the machine will cope, although the m2ts pulled out from the BD plays without hesitation with a regular player.

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ant99, 2012-08-15
@ant99

It turns out that the new Samsung TVs are capable of playing uncompressed 3D content using the built-in player. It’s a pity I don’t have one, and I still need a crutch. There are samples on the link, you can check the performance on your own equipment.

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Colobock, 2012-08-26
@Colobock

Brought home this piece of iron. TV shows that the image is 1080p. This is apparently the browser giving the site the wrong screen resolution. It would be very interesting to understand how to force the browser to show sites in FHD - it turns out too large.

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