Prometheus.2012.1080p.bluray.3d.h-sbs.dts.x264-... Jun 2026

Now let’s explore each in detail.

: The video frame is split horizontally into two sub-frames (left eye and right eye). Each sub-frame has its horizontal resolution halved (960x1080). Your 3D TV, projector, or VR headset stretches these back to full width and merges them to create a stereoscopic 3D effect.

: Software players like VLC, MPC-HC, or specialized VR players (like Skybox VR) can handle SBS files. You must toggle the player or display settings to "3D Side-by-Side" mode to merge the two images. Prometheus.2012.1080p.BluRay.3D.H-SBS.DTS.x264-...

universe. Originally conceived as a direct prequel to his 1979 classic

After watching Prometheus in H-SBS, immediately follow it with Alien: Covenant (2017) in 2D. You’ll understand why Scott abandoned the 3D format for the sequel—and why you should treasure the 2012 original even more. Now let’s explore each in detail

| Component | Meaning | |-----------|---------| | | Movie title | | 2012 | Release year | | 1080p | Vertical resolution – 1920×1080 pixels | | BluRay | Source – ripped from an original Blu-ray disc | | 3D | Stereoscopic three-dimensional video | | H-SBS | Half-Side-By-Side (horizontal compression of left/right views) | | DTS | Audio codec – Digital Theater Systems (high-quality surround sound) | | x264 | Video codec – efficient H.264 compression | | … | Truncated – may include group name, additional audio tracks, or chapters |

: The source material comes directly from the official retail Blu-ray disc, offering the highest possible bitrate and master quality. Your 3D TV, projector, or VR headset stretches

: The audio codec used is "Digital Theater Systems," a high-bitrate multichannel surround sound format.

: This refers to the resolution of the video.

: Confirms that the file contains stereoscopic data required to display a three-dimensional image.

Michael Fassbender’s android David is the real protagonist. He poisons Holloway on a whim, studies ancient languages, and ultimately wants to find his own creator. The 3D format highlights David’s inhuman precision: when he pilots the ship, his hands move with a spatial accuracy that feels digital. When he plays basketball with his own severed head (deleted scene), the depth is darkly comic.