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I'm aware that there are no Bluray players for Linux but I'm wondering if it's possible to play Full 3D HD (1080p, Side-By-Side) MKV files (or Bluray BDMV folders, etc).

Full 3D HD files are actually two 1080p frames "side-by-side" so the effective resolution is 3840x1200. In order to play these properly the software needs to switch to TV into 3D mode (or however HDMI 1.4a works).

I don't think simply playing the 3840x1200 resolution file will work so are there any options out there?

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Actually, Linux does support playback of Blu-Ray output, it's just that it's a restricted format so you have to set it up yourself. Your best bet for Blu-Ray 3d on Linux, is the proprietary PowerDVD Ultra. It's not free but it works with most hardware.

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  • Is PowerDVD for Linux still available? According to the wiki page you linked, it's not being sold any more and I'm not sure the last version ever released supported 3D?
    – SofaKng
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 18:37
  • Yeah I didn't realise 11 had come out. There always seems to be a delay in linux availability. You can still get 10 but I can't ethically give you a link even if you just wanted to use it until 11 supports linux. Of course, google doesn't share my high standards.
    – Blomkvist
    Commented May 16, 2011 at 18:49
  • This is untrue, PowerDVD for Linux only ever supported playback of DVDs, not Blu-Rays.
    – user84435
    Commented Jun 4, 2011 at 17:12
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You can play these files with Bino 3D which is open source and free: http://bino3d.org/download.html

It is sometimes not very good at detecting the format(often for me the left-right is reversed), but it is easy to flip it to the correct format and swap eyes.

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