: A "Blu-ray Rip" that has been re-encoded from an existing release (likely a BDRip) to a smaller file size while maintaining high quality.
: This refers to color depth . A 10-bit file can display over 1 billion colors, significantly reducing "banding" (visible lines in gradients like skies or shadows) compared to standard 8-bit files.
skeeveman Wrote: It's all in the source and the tv. If your source plays back side by side images, that's the first step. Then it' Kodi Community Forum Playing mkv files in 3d on tv?
: Once playing, you will likely see two identical images side-by-side. Use your TV remote's 3D Button or settings menu to select "Side-by-Side" mode. The TV will then merge the images.