@Jean-Baptiste Kempf
It could be true for the VLC team. 3D is still a niche. But it is right now crossing the chasm. 3D will be mainstream. With 8K content in 2020, autostereoscopic 3D will give a decent resolution. With DLP-Link glasses like Optoma ZD302, you could watch 3D decently, according to AVSForums community (
https://www.avforums.com/) and my personal experience. And right now, the South Korean software Daum PotPlayer (= freeware) seems to be the next VLC:
https://potplayer.daum.net/, according to LifeHacker:
http://lifehacker.com/five-best-desktop ... 1503859883
Some Reddit people are thinking that VLC is has-been (pardon my language).
http://www.reddit.com/r/software/commen ... whats_the/
"No one" seems a little bit premature. When you know, that a lot of 3D porn content is available using Oculus Rift (I don't have one but still). Furthermore, iPhone 7 could get a 3D display:
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/19700 ... iphone.htm
And according to halluciner.fr: in 2014, 3D market holds good and 3D quality is better than in 2013.
So, will you support stereoscopic 3D (MVC 3D, Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom)? Or IYHO, you don't care at all?
Because right now, with ownCloud + Embedded Videostream 0.0.7 plugin + PotPlayer, you could stream 3D content in a connected way. I hope the "stack" will be fully open source, when VLC will fully support stereoscopic 3D, if the VLC team wants to (with crowdfunding...?).