Chainik
SRRY for the late reply
HERE is a UPDATE
I just notice today, being I have a PC monitor and a 42inch flat screen TV running dually on my GFX card, that I don't get that red/blue split screen effect when I drag MPC-HC player to my 1920X 1080p PC monitor.
Movie plays flawlessly without me having to tamper with AviSynth at all
But as soon as I drag the player back too my TV monitor I get that red/blue effect
And I have to clear the script to get the 3D movie to run like it should.
Interesting?
I don't think you can disable this script?
SVP harasses you if you try to disable AviSynth.
So the main question is how you make it anaglyph in MPC-HC?
You open MPC-HC with your 3D movie running
An go to External Filters, an then you add the 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation filter, set the filter too Prefer, then hit Apply an OK.
Now close exit MPC-HC completely an reopen your 3D movie of choice, now you will probably get a Black screen in MPC-HC, but you will hear audio.
That's OK!
Now what you do is, Right Click on your MPC-HC player black screen, select Filters then select 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation
Now the only TABS you would have to deal with are the Input TAB/Output TAB/ an Option TAB
Input TAB = Select your movie source Over Under/Side&Side
Output TAB = Select your color an dimension
Option TAB = Allows you to flip your movie vertically or horizontally
Click OK an Apply, now rewind your movie back to the beginning, an your 3D should be set
A side note: Once you are done watching said 3D movie an you would like to watch a 2D movie, go back too filters an set the 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation filter to Merit instead of Prefer, now close out MPC-HC an start your 2D movie.
You will have to toggle the 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation filter on/off between watching your 2D an 3D movies
I hoped this helped
Offtopic Question
What are the best Red/Cyan 3D viewing glasses in your opinion?
The ones that I have are plastic an cheap, an I think the lens are too dark
I heard a lot of people are buying these glasses cause they are great in quality?
Hear great reviews on them.
http://www.ultimate3dheaven.com/an3danrgl.html
What glasses do you use?