chewitt That somehow doesn't sound right, but maybe it is.
Let me confirm:
- We have a video file which, by its metadata, is recognized as 3d.
- The file itself contains the two images in one of the common layouts, but is a plain video file apart from that.
- Based on the metadata, Kodi will automatically do "something" when the video starts.
- In my understanding, the only thing Kodi would actually have to do to make this usable (in a barebone form) is show the menu twice (depending on the format).
- Instead, and this might or might not be some driver problem, the full image gets duplicated.
So, even if the image duplication is a driver issue, there must be something that triggers this.
At the same time, I don't see what processing step exactly would be required that would trigger this, as "all we need" is the menu...