The quality of rendered video (AVC MVC 1080 50i 24 mbit) is good enough, it's hard to see difference with the source files from TD10E, no judder at all, and it is much more better then converting to 1080 24p or 720 50p.
It's a bit disappointingly, that PD11 when producing AVCHD disc, doesn't allow you to use SVRT (smart rendering) or higher bitrate (as it is possible when producing standalone 3D MVC file). Also you are allowed to write disc only to physical removable disk (only flash drive or SD/MMC card(why not to folder, as always)
But the most disappointing for me, that I was not able to play produced disk with PowerDVD12 (with Nvidia 3D vision and 120Hz display) in 3D mode:
the separate files in Stream folder are played in real 3D with objects getting out of the screen, but when plaing disk structure, 3D is switch on, but the same files are looking as if 2D to 3D simulation. Diskc Preview in PD11 shows 3D correctly, but slow.
Moreover I can play TD10 source files in real 3D mode only with PowerDVD 12 build 1618. In later releases (1905 & 211

May be somebody had faced such problems with PowerDVD?
My questions to developers:
0. Why you don't allow to write AVCHD structure to folder?
1. Is it possible to play AVCHD 2.0 3D structure with menus (not preview, but already written) from PD11(as PowerDVD doesn't play it correctly}.
2. Is it so difficult to allow smart rendering or changing bitrate while producing 3D AVCHD disc, as it allowed while producing 3D AVC MVC single file
If Cyberlink will fix this lite bugs, it will be one and only tool, that allow owners of budget 3D camcorders to produce and play 3D AVCHD 1080 50(60)i discs with menu and subtitles (with the same or even better quality then traditional 3D BD 1080 24P or 720 50P).
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