No. The term appears to be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of “DTS-HD MA.” There is no known 3D format by that name. The correct term is DTS-HD Master Audio, the lossless audio codec.
Media boxes like Nvidia Shield running Kodi. Step-by-Step Installation and Setup Guide
Typically an MKV container, which supports multiple audio tracks and subtitles. Setting Up and Playing the 3D Version
This article covers everything: what this version is, why it’s special, the technical specifications (1080p, Half-SBS, DTS), and a step-by-step installation guide for VR headsets, 3D TVs, and projectors. Media boxes like Nvidia Shield running Kodi
Ensure the player is set to Side-by-Side (SBS) mode, not “2D” or “Auto.” Also verify that your display device (TV/projector/headset) is in 3D mode.
Watching this specific version requires more than a standard media player. Users typically "install" or load the file through:
During installation, make sure to check the box to install the (crucial for seamless DTS audio decoding). Ensure the player is set to Side-by-Side (SBS)
. Because the film was not originally shot in 3D, this version is a fan-made or post-processed conversion
To watch this version on a computer, you need software capable of managing stereoscopic effects.
Grab your TV or Projector's remote control. Press the 3D button, and choose the Side-by-Side layout option. Put on your 3D glasses and sync them to the display. Method C: Setting up on Plex Media Server Press the 3D button
Connect your VR headset to your PC and transfer the Inception video file into your headset's internal storage or a shared local network folder.
Rename your video file precisely so your media server recognizes the format. Use the format: Inception (2010).3d.sbs.mkv .
A Half-SBS file squeezes two distinct images (one for the left eye, one for the right eye) into a single standard 1920x1080 video frame.