

In the future, you can add all of your movies to a list in Kodi that will allow you to search and play the title of your choice easily. There are numerous USB ports available on routers, which can be used with a Flash drive to setup them. DVD libraries can be saved to a folder and viewed from any Kodi device on the home network, or from any folder on the home network. Because all of the videos are stored locally, you can watch them even if you don’t have access to the internet. Knowing where a video library is stored is essential for Kodi. Creating a folder that contains all of your videos and giving Kodi the path to it is all that is required to get started. As a result, you can save and play movies from DVDs, home movies, and even torrent files whenever you want. Using Kodi, you can watch movies and TV shows from your home library without having to leave your computer. Kodi makes it easy to keep your movie collection organized and play them back with ease. This means that you can store your movies on your computer and then watch them on your TV or other Kodi-enabled device. One of the great features of Kodi is its ability to play local movies. Maybe that's meant for VR, I dunno.Kodi is a powerful media player that can be used on a variety of devices, including Linux computers. Or you can do side by side, but that just shows the movie in two boxes side by side. For example, you can do red/green but that's, like, for 1950's era 3D movies. Am I missing some special codec?įinally, if I already have all I need, what settings to I need to set to make it work? Kodi allows you to change the 3D format, but the options are odd and don't seem compatible with modern 3D movies. Kodi seems to think it is 3D-it shows the little 3D glasses icon-but playback is 2D.


Even with Kodi reading the movie directly off my PC instead of the Emby server, it still won't play in 3D, just 2D. My computer is less than 6 months old and I have quad cores, 64GB RAM and a upper tier video card that is "VR ready." I have it connected to a 3D ready TV which I have used to watch 3D movies with my stand-alone 3d blu ray player. What do I need to PLAY 3D ripped movies, software and hardware wise? As I said, I have been able to both rip 3D movies to mkv and also original disc format ('copy and paste,' so to speak). However, I have successfully been able to rip 3D movies with MakeMKV but they only play in 2D. If I need a 3D drive just to rip 3D movies then the rest of my questions are moot. I'm hoping someone in the forums can shed some light for me.įirst off, do I need a 3D Blu Ray player just to rip 3D movies? I have a Blu Ray drive, but its not 3D. So, this past weekend I did some research on how to rip and play 3D Blu Ray movies from my Emby server and I'm just as confused as I was before searching.
