How can play 3D movies on a screen using MacBookPro and Apple TV?

If I Have a stored 3D movies on an external hard drive, how can play it using my MacBookPro?

I haven't heard of any 3D consumer level video cameras, so the content must be produced commercially, is copyrighted and most likely has been copy protected/cracked/P2Ped and now your asking us how to play it back on your Mac/AppleTV in violation of this sites rules of conduct with easily established id's and IP addresses where the stolen content can be found.
This is a open forum, the results of these posts are almost immediately indexed by Google's spiders, making it incredibly easy for the MIAA to find your post, which they then can send a supoena to Apple for your IP address, then to your ISP for your exact name and address, compare your IP to those they record P2P-ing online.
I can't say if Apple will cooperate with the MIAA or not, they do sell movie content thus the MIAA does have some leverage,  Apple could ask the MIAA not to disclose their involvement in locating you, the MIAA could lie and say they saw you P2P-ing the content.
If your scared, that's good, it's a heck of a lot less expensive than a lawsuit over some stupid free movies.

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