![]() Computer fans may go berserk during playback. ![]() No automatic proper playback (see discussion below for more details).Support to active shutter glasses (IR) and passive anaglyph (red-cyan) glasses.Features like taking 3D screenshot included.Preferred subtitle and audio track support.Typical stereoscopic 3D playback (see discussion below for more details).For the purposes of this review, we specifically looked at the Windows version. It works on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. SView is a free, open source, and cross-platform stereoscopic 3D media player. However, when it comes to 3D stereoscopic files, we rarely see a media player available for free. For 2D files, we have a plethora of media players in any standard OS. Moreover, as long as the device hardware/OS/software supports, the digital files in your drive can virtually be played in any device. No wonder why people like DRM free digital file in the hard/flash drive for playback without any hitch. For example, a DVD bought in US may not play in India if it is not region-free or blu-ray disc (BD) won’t play anywhere other than standalone BD players, typical BD media players in computers or consoles like Sony PlayStation 3. ![]() If you are like me, you definitely dislike optical disc playback because sometimes playback fails reasons behind failure include, but are not limited to, faulty disc, region lock, device limitation. ![]()
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