Going with the 'Sensio' option, uncovered an old blue/red glasses probably got from a box of cereal. And it works. Have only downloaded to just before entering the Rebel Blockade Runner, so don't have enough adequate discussion, but the RBR and SD pass over do have some depth with the primitive glasses option. Would expect with proper gear this to be good.
The 20th Century Fox logo, definitely pops. The background with moving clouds read far away, the logo prominently centered and the 'news corporation' registers closest.
The Lucasfim logo, is meh. there's no 3d stuff there anyway.
The Star Wars recedeing, seems like it's sphereized and getting smaller, more then it feels that it's receding.
The crawl, left-right wobbles a bit. But keep in mind i'm using the least preferred viewing method on the list. and as it recedes it goes red. again probably because of the conversion process. It's probably difficult to get the hard font graphics to interact with the 3D process.
As said before the RBR/SE pass over is very good. A good sense of depth, and the colors look true, no overwhelming blue or red shifting halo. The first explosion went all blocky for a frame or two. But the second did not. The SD so far is great, you get pulled into how big it is, and the RBR travel away camera. The three major planets read slightly different. ...but that's all i've got so far, stops just as the cargo bay passes over.
So great work, look forward to the rest of it. Hoping that i'm missing a setting or two which would get closer to what a read 3DTV might provide.
Since this is all so foreign, would love to read some tutorials, to understand what that left hand image is providing. Sounds like it's not really an image it's a 3D field modification layer. Don't get how the process take the information from the left and modifies the right. If anyone downloads the Stereoscopic Player, flip between the options, there are multiple ways it seems, some results are quite surprising.