Titanic 1997 3d Half Sbs 1080p Bdrip X264 Ac3 - Kingdom.mkv Verified May 2026
Filename Breakdown
| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| Titanic 1997 | Movie title and release year |
| 3D | Video contains 3D encoding |
| Half SBS | Half Side-By-Side: Left/right images squeezed horizontally (960×1080 per eye) |
| 1080p | Vertical resolution (1920×1080 frame, but each eye gets 960×1080 after stretching) |
| BDRip | Ripped from a Blu-ray source |
| X264 | Video codec (H.264) |
| AC3 | Audio codec (Dolby Digital, usually 5.1) |
| KiNGDOM | Release group name |
: This is the name of the release group that encoded the file. Movie Details Titanic 1997 3D Half SBS 1080p BDRip X264 AC3 - KiNGDOM.mkv
3. Correct Playback Settings
In VLC:
If you legally rip your own Titanic 3D Blu-ray, MKV is the ideal container. Format: Half Side-by-Side 3D — left and right
In Media Player Classic (with MadVR):
Technical details (assumptions typical for this naming)
- Format: Half Side-by-Side 3D — left and right eye frames compressed horizontally into one 1920×1080 frame; player must expand to full-resolution per eye.
- Frame rate: likely 23.976 fps or 24.000 fps (common for film rips)
- Bitrate: variable; BDRip x264 1080p typical total video bitrate 6–15 Mbps (combined); audio AC3 192–640 kbps
- File size: commonly 6–15 GB for a Blu-ray 1080p x264 BDRip (3D may be larger)
- Subtitles: likely includes softsubs (SRT/IDX/SUB) or embedded PGS subs; language tracks often include English and possibly additional languages (depends on release)
- Chapters: likely present (standard for MKV BDRips)
- Confirm your display supports Side-by-Side 3D
- Ensure you have compatible 3D glasses
- Test with a short segment first to verify depth effect
A media player that can handle MKV files and trigger the display's 3D mode. Confirm your display supports Side-by-Side 3D Ensure you
- On a 3D TV: Enable “Side-by-Side” 3D mode. The TV will combine the two halves.
- On a VR headset (Oculus Quest, etc.): Use a player like Skybox VR or Pigasus, set to “SBS 3D” mode.
- On a PC with a 3D monitor: Use Media Player Classic – Home Cinema (MPC-HC) + madVR, manually set to SBS 3D.
- On a projector: Most 3D projectors have an SBS mode in their menu.