Lots of Free Downloadable 3D Videos that work with nVidia 3D Vision
Ok,

So, I know there is bugger all 3D content out there at the moment, so I have compiled as much as I can, which includes 3D Trailers, 3D World Cup Football Matches, 3D Game-play previews, 3D Drivers, and lots of 3D News.

If there are any suggestions for games anyone would like to see in 3d, send me a private message and i will see what I can do, although have about 40 of the latest games, all under the 3D Video Section.

Anyway, have a look for yourself [size=5][url="http://3dizzy.com/3D3.html"]HERE[/url][/size]

Enjoy.

Ed
Ok,



So, I know there is bugger all 3D content out there at the moment, so I have compiled as much as I can, which includes 3D Trailers, 3D World Cup Football Matches, 3D Game-play previews, 3D Drivers, and lots of 3D News.



If there are any suggestions for games anyone would like to see in 3d, send me a private message and i will see what I can do, although have about 40 of the latest games, all under the 3D Video Section.



Anyway, have a look for yourself HERE



Enjoy.



Ed

#1
Posted 09/10/2010 12:18 PM   
Ok,

So, I know there is bugger all 3D content out there at the moment, so I have compiled as much as I can, which includes 3D Trailers, 3D World Cup Football Matches, 3D Game-play previews, 3D Drivers, and lots of 3D News.

If there are any suggestions for games anyone would like to see in 3d, send me a private message and i will see what I can do, although have about 40 of the latest games, all under the 3D Video Section.

Anyway, have a look for yourself [size=5][url="http://3dizzy.com/3D3.html"]HERE[/url][/size]

Enjoy.

Ed
Ok,



So, I know there is bugger all 3D content out there at the moment, so I have compiled as much as I can, which includes 3D Trailers, 3D World Cup Football Matches, 3D Game-play previews, 3D Drivers, and lots of 3D News.



If there are any suggestions for games anyone would like to see in 3d, send me a private message and i will see what I can do, although have about 40 of the latest games, all under the 3D Video Section.



Anyway, have a look for yourself HERE



Enjoy.



Ed

#2
Posted 09/10/2010 12:18 PM   
Nice collection of videos !
The youtube uploads are nice too.
just make sure you add the aspect ratio tag otherwise the videos look all squashed.

[quote]yt3d:aspect=16:9
or
yt3d:aspect=16:10[/quote]

The Youtube vids also lack some search tagging, at least add the tags for Nvidia 3D vision, stereoscopy, the name and publisher of the game. I also recommend the tag "anaglyph". so that people searching for 3D videos on Youtube can find yours too.
Nice collection of videos !

The youtube uploads are nice too.

just make sure you add the aspect ratio tag otherwise the videos look all squashed.



yt3d:aspect=16:9

or

yt3d:aspect=16:10




The Youtube vids also lack some search tagging, at least add the tags for Nvidia 3D vision, stereoscopy, the name and publisher of the game. I also recommend the tag "anaglyph". so that people searching for 3D videos on Youtube can find yours too.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#3
Posted 09/10/2010 05:58 PM   
Nice collection of videos !
The youtube uploads are nice too.
just make sure you add the aspect ratio tag otherwise the videos look all squashed.

[quote]yt3d:aspect=16:9
or
yt3d:aspect=16:10[/quote]

The Youtube vids also lack some search tagging, at least add the tags for Nvidia 3D vision, stereoscopy, the name and publisher of the game. I also recommend the tag "anaglyph". so that people searching for 3D videos on Youtube can find yours too.
Nice collection of videos !

The youtube uploads are nice too.

just make sure you add the aspect ratio tag otherwise the videos look all squashed.



yt3d:aspect=16:9

or

yt3d:aspect=16:10




The Youtube vids also lack some search tagging, at least add the tags for Nvidia 3D vision, stereoscopy, the name and publisher of the game. I also recommend the tag "anaglyph". so that people searching for 3D videos on Youtube can find yours too.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#4
Posted 09/10/2010 05:58 PM   
Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.

Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.
Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.



Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.

#5
Posted 09/11/2010 12:27 AM   
Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.

Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.
Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.



Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.

#6
Posted 09/11/2010 12:27 AM   
[quote name='Zloth' post='1115587' date='Sep 11 2010, 01:27 AM']Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.

Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.[/quote]

BlackSharkfr, I will add these tags, thanks for the heads up. Also added a Dragonball Z Wii Game in 3D last night along with R U S E and The Scourge Project.
[quote name='Zloth' post='1115587' date='Sep 11 2010, 01:27 AM']Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.



Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.



BlackSharkfr, I will add these tags, thanks for the heads up. Also added a Dragonball Z Wii Game in 3D last night along with R U S E and The Scourge Project.

#7
Posted 09/11/2010 11:36 AM   
[quote name='Zloth' post='1115587' date='Sep 11 2010, 01:27 AM']Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.

Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.[/quote]

BlackSharkfr, I will add these tags, thanks for the heads up. Also added a Dragonball Z Wii Game in 3D last night along with R U S E and The Scourge Project.
[quote name='Zloth' post='1115587' date='Sep 11 2010, 01:27 AM']Oooo, thanks for the tip BlackSharkfr. It sure would be nice if YouTube would just let us check checkboxes somewhere for this kind of thing.



Videos updated. Search for ZlothZloth if you're curious.



BlackSharkfr, I will add these tags, thanks for the heads up. Also added a Dragonball Z Wii Game in 3D last night along with R U S E and The Scourge Project.

#8
Posted 09/11/2010 11:36 AM   
When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?
When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?

#9
Posted 09/11/2010 08:37 PM   
When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?
When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?

#10
Posted 09/11/2010 08:37 PM   
[quote name='niceguy1430' post='1115923' date='Sep 11 2010, 09:37 PM']When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?[/quote]
Have you bookmarked the 'Youtube 3D Links' at the top of the page? (works best with Firefox),
then:


Go to a youtube video page
Click the 'Youtube 3D Links' button from your bookmark toolbar/list
Copy a link from the list which should now appear
Open Stereoscopic Player and click File -> Open URL and paste the URL there
DONE
[quote name='niceguy1430' post='1115923' date='Sep 11 2010, 09:37 PM']When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?

Have you bookmarked the 'Youtube 3D Links' at the top of the page? (works best with Firefox),

then:





Go to a youtube video page

Click the 'Youtube 3D Links' button from your bookmark toolbar/list

Copy a link from the list which should now appear

Open Stereoscopic Player and click File -> Open URL and paste the URL there

DONE

#11
Posted 09/12/2010 06:19 PM   
[quote name='niceguy1430' post='1115923' date='Sep 11 2010, 09:37 PM']When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?[/quote]
Have you bookmarked the 'Youtube 3D Links' at the top of the page? (works best with Firefox),
then:


Go to a youtube video page
Click the 'Youtube 3D Links' button from your bookmark toolbar/list
Copy a link from the list which should now appear
Open Stereoscopic Player and click File -> Open URL and paste the URL there
DONE
[quote name='niceguy1430' post='1115923' date='Sep 11 2010, 09:37 PM']When I post the url in my Sterio 3D Player, I get error message that the file format is not supported. Any help?

Have you bookmarked the 'Youtube 3D Links' at the top of the page? (works best with Firefox),

then:





Go to a youtube video page

Click the 'Youtube 3D Links' button from your bookmark toolbar/list

Copy a link from the list which should now appear

Open Stereoscopic Player and click File -> Open URL and paste the URL there

DONE

#12
Posted 09/12/2010 06:19 PM   
You forgot a step - find a poet named Virgil and take a walk through Codex Hell.

Right out of the box, Windows does not support MP4. Open up the 3D Vision Video Player and click the Settings menu option. Select Decoder on the left side. Something probably needs to be fixed on the right side. I would think it would be the MPEG-4 Stream Splitter and the MPEG-4 Video Decoder. Thing is, I haven't got either defined and it works great for me.

The whole Codex system is a complete mess, IMHO. Mine used to not work. Then I downloaded an MPEG-4 stream splitter and it worked - but only barely. If it the video had to pause and buffer at any point it would crash and it would always crash when I tried to exit the program. A few weeks later, I decide it's not worth having that crashing codex on my PC so I yank it out and now the video player plays back videos off YouTube just fine. It might have fixed because I uninstalled that 3D BluRay player program. It might have fixed because I installed some game. Or maybe YouTube is sending things a bit differently now. Heaven only knows. Such is the nature of Codex Hell.

P.S. The Bookmarklet thing works perfectly well in IE8 so I'm not sure how it's supposed to work better in Firefox.
You forgot a step - find a poet named Virgil and take a walk through Codex Hell.



Right out of the box, Windows does not support MP4. Open up the 3D Vision Video Player and click the Settings menu option. Select Decoder on the left side. Something probably needs to be fixed on the right side. I would think it would be the MPEG-4 Stream Splitter and the MPEG-4 Video Decoder. Thing is, I haven't got either defined and it works great for me.



The whole Codex system is a complete mess, IMHO. Mine used to not work. Then I downloaded an MPEG-4 stream splitter and it worked - but only barely. If it the video had to pause and buffer at any point it would crash and it would always crash when I tried to exit the program. A few weeks later, I decide it's not worth having that crashing codex on my PC so I yank it out and now the video player plays back videos off YouTube just fine. It might have fixed because I uninstalled that 3D BluRay player program. It might have fixed because I installed some game. Or maybe YouTube is sending things a bit differently now. Heaven only knows. Such is the nature of Codex Hell.



P.S. The Bookmarklet thing works perfectly well in IE8 so I'm not sure how it's supposed to work better in Firefox.

#13
Posted 09/12/2010 06:48 PM   
You forgot a step - find a poet named Virgil and take a walk through Codex Hell.

Right out of the box, Windows does not support MP4. Open up the 3D Vision Video Player and click the Settings menu option. Select Decoder on the left side. Something probably needs to be fixed on the right side. I would think it would be the MPEG-4 Stream Splitter and the MPEG-4 Video Decoder. Thing is, I haven't got either defined and it works great for me.

The whole Codex system is a complete mess, IMHO. Mine used to not work. Then I downloaded an MPEG-4 stream splitter and it worked - but only barely. If it the video had to pause and buffer at any point it would crash and it would always crash when I tried to exit the program. A few weeks later, I decide it's not worth having that crashing codex on my PC so I yank it out and now the video player plays back videos off YouTube just fine. It might have fixed because I uninstalled that 3D BluRay player program. It might have fixed because I installed some game. Or maybe YouTube is sending things a bit differently now. Heaven only knows. Such is the nature of Codex Hell.

P.S. The Bookmarklet thing works perfectly well in IE8 so I'm not sure how it's supposed to work better in Firefox.
You forgot a step - find a poet named Virgil and take a walk through Codex Hell.



Right out of the box, Windows does not support MP4. Open up the 3D Vision Video Player and click the Settings menu option. Select Decoder on the left side. Something probably needs to be fixed on the right side. I would think it would be the MPEG-4 Stream Splitter and the MPEG-4 Video Decoder. Thing is, I haven't got either defined and it works great for me.



The whole Codex system is a complete mess, IMHO. Mine used to not work. Then I downloaded an MPEG-4 stream splitter and it worked - but only barely. If it the video had to pause and buffer at any point it would crash and it would always crash when I tried to exit the program. A few weeks later, I decide it's not worth having that crashing codex on my PC so I yank it out and now the video player plays back videos off YouTube just fine. It might have fixed because I uninstalled that 3D BluRay player program. It might have fixed because I installed some game. Or maybe YouTube is sending things a bit differently now. Heaven only knows. Such is the nature of Codex Hell.



P.S. The Bookmarklet thing works perfectly well in IE8 so I'm not sure how it's supposed to work better in Firefox.

#14
Posted 09/12/2010 06:48 PM   
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