For more information on how to use a 3rd party player for these disks refer to this thread on Interact. MC does not support MVC and all such 3D BD disks will play as 2D. Most commercial 3D BD disks use a version of AVC encoding called "multiview video coding (MVC)". MC will remember this selection for the next time the BD is played. Unfortunately, many disks are authored with these subtitles in a separate track and in these cases the user will need to select the correct track (normally towards the bottom of the subtitle list). Forced subtitles are often used for bits of non-native language which audience isn't be expected to understand, in a movie that is otherwise in their native tongue (elven or alien speech, a little Spanish in an English language movie, etc). MC will automatically display any subtitle track that is marked as "forced" when the disk was authored. To watch your movies in the highest quality, you don't need them, though! To access the menu press the Up/Down arrow keys or right click on the playing video. However, MC does not support the Java or BDMV menus included with many commercial discs, as there is no currently available open decoder required for this support.
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