StevesHQ
Novice Member
Hiya all! sorry if this has been posted before anywhere, I done an exhaustive search and have read a lot of posts on the topic of 3D.. but nothing like what I am after...
I have a nice LG 3D Blu-Ray 4k player, an equally nice curved screen 55" LG OLED telly, a collection of over 360 3D steelbooks from all over the world, and generally am a happy bunny. Until now.
I am a bit of a James Bond fan and have them all on 4k Blu-Rays. I saw the last Bond film recently and discovered it was also shot in 3D as well as IMAX, regular digital AND celluloid film as well WOW!
I want to rip my 2D Bond Blu-Rays, convert to the Blu-Ray (SBS?) format and burn back to 3D Blu-Ray disk or saved on a HDD - as long as I can play through my kit as mentioned above. I have already made a handful of Blu-Ray coasters using 'DVDFab (v12)' & 'Cyberlink PowerDirector (v17)' after reading (obviously incorrect) advice from other sites on how to do this. I turn to all the pros here on the AV forum to hopefully get my answers
I just want to watch my James Bond collection in 3D on my LG television, and have them saved either burnt on disk or archived onto a hard drive.
Any assistance or suggestions anyone can give me that works please would be most welcomed indeed. I have a sneaky feeling this cannot be done, as there are no suggestions on any bit of 'Googling' that I have done - thanks very much in advance
I have a nice LG 3D Blu-Ray 4k player, an equally nice curved screen 55" LG OLED telly, a collection of over 360 3D steelbooks from all over the world, and generally am a happy bunny. Until now.
I am a bit of a James Bond fan and have them all on 4k Blu-Rays. I saw the last Bond film recently and discovered it was also shot in 3D as well as IMAX, regular digital AND celluloid film as well WOW!
I want to rip my 2D Bond Blu-Rays, convert to the Blu-Ray (SBS?) format and burn back to 3D Blu-Ray disk or saved on a HDD - as long as I can play through my kit as mentioned above. I have already made a handful of Blu-Ray coasters using 'DVDFab (v12)' & 'Cyberlink PowerDirector (v17)' after reading (obviously incorrect) advice from other sites on how to do this. I turn to all the pros here on the AV forum to hopefully get my answers
I just want to watch my James Bond collection in 3D on my LG television, and have them saved either burnt on disk or archived onto a hard drive.
Any assistance or suggestions anyone can give me that works please would be most welcomed indeed. I have a sneaky feeling this cannot be done, as there are no suggestions on any bit of 'Googling' that I have done - thanks very much in advance