How to export FHD3D in media encoder cs6 please

hello,
does anyone know of a way to export FHD3D in media encoder cs6
or a plugin that can do it please?
http://www.best-3dtvs.com/what-is-full-hd-3d-fhd3d/
any thoughts / ideas / advice is appreciated
cheers, j

Pragathi,
you only need to select a folder in the popup window, then click on Open. A sub folder structure will be created by PI in your selected folder and java files will be created correspondingly.
Jayson

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