Support claims that my test file worked for them, but I think they lie. So I asked them what codec they were using to get it to work and whether they were using the 64bit version. They need someone in house who knows 3D. It is like the days when Kodak got rid of their special 3D mounting service and farmed it out. The result was awful mounting because the techs did not understand 3D.
The problem with FPR horizontal strip 3D monitors is still in version 11. Essentially if you move the window up or down 1 scan line the r & L images swap so you switch between strereo and pseudoscopic stereo where the foreground and background are reversed in depth. Obviously they did not have anyone who know 3D, how it works, and the necessary monitor to preview it properly. Sometimes the switch happens when you just go from full screen to small window, or switch windows. It is really annoying and this makes it impossible to keep the R/L perspective straight so when you burn something in 3D you may end up with the views swapped.