It looks like you're asking for a review of a specific unofficial 3D fan conversion of Inception, labeled as "1080p Half SBS DTS Tehdingo 3D version hot". Since this is not an official Warner Bros. release (Christopher Nolan famously opposes 3D conversions and did not authorize one for Inception), I'll provide a helpful, practical review based on what such fan-made SBS (Side-by-Side) versions typically offer.
You have the file. Now, how do you stop it from playing as two squished images side-by-side?
This appears to be a phonetic or community-specific variant of DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) or a reference to a specific encoding group ("Ehdingo" might be a scene release tag). However, in context, "DTS" is the golden standard for lossless audio. It looks like you're asking for a review
Is Inception "hot"? It’s cerebral. But in the 3D archival community, this specific encode is hot because it solves the biggest problem with Nolan’s 3D style: Darkness.
3D glasses typically cut the brightness by 50%. Most Inception 3D rips look muddy during the rainy LA or snow fortress scenes. However, the bitrate on this DINGO version handles the shadow detail in the warehouse shootout perfectly. The blacks are deep, but you can still see the stitching on Arthur’s suit. Part 3: How to Play the "Half SBS
Internet slang for "currently popular / high demand." This specific combination of settings (1080p + Half SBS + DTS) is hard to find because many uploaders sacrifice audio quality to keep file sizes below 10GB. A "Hot" version usually implies:
Because "Inception 3D BluRay 1080p Half SBS DTS-Ehdingo" is a hot search term, scam sites use it to push malware. Here is how to spot a legit release: Best Player for Windows: PotPlayer or MPC-HC with MadVR
The filename itself tells a story of technical ingenuity.
"Half SBS" (Side-by-Side): This refers to the way the 3D data is stored. A standard 1080p frame is split down the middle, with the left eye view squeezed into the left half and the right eye view squeezed into the right half. When played through a 3D projector or TV, the hardware stretches these images back out and presents them to your respective eyes. It is the standard pirate format for 3D, preserving quality while maintaining playability on standard servers.
"DTSTehdingo": This is the signature. In the world of fan-made encodes, the "tagger" matters. "Tehdingo" was a prolific uploader known for high-quality rips of rare 3D content, often sourced from obscure regions or private screenings. While Inception was never officially released on 3D Blu-ray, it was screened in 3D at specific expos or broadcast via limited 3D satellite channels in the early 2010s. The "Tehdingo" version is believed to be a capture from one of these rare broadcasts, meticulously encoded to preserve the depth and audio fidelity.