wow thats something i was looking for since i bought 3dvision... but this blog seems to be all confusing to me with all those scripts, renaming files, puting dlls.. my head stopped working
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :(
wow thats something i was looking for since i bought 3dvision... but this blog seems to be all confusing to me with all those scripts, renaming files, puting dlls.. my head stopped working
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :(
[quote name='xegiie' post='987821' date='Jan 24 2010, 11:30 AM']wow thats something i was looking for since i bought 3dvision... but this blog seems to be all confusing to me with all those scripts, renaming files, puting dlls.. my head stopped working
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :([/quote]
I can make you a howto, please hold. Just a note, I'm going to be doing the 64bit steps.
[quote name='xegiie' post='987821' date='Jan 24 2010, 11:30 AM']wow thats something i was looking for since i bought 3dvision... but this blog seems to be all confusing to me with all those scripts, renaming files, puting dlls.. my head stopped working
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :(
I can make you a howto, please hold. Just a note, I'm going to be doing the 64bit steps.
[b]Required Software[/b]
1. Stereoscopic Player (or nVidia 3D Vision Player)
[url="http://3dtv.at"]Player Available Here[/url]
2. 3D Vision Blog AVISynth 2D to 3D Realtime Conversion Script v0.3
[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime-video-conversion-script-for-avisynth-v0-3/"]Script Available Here[/url]
[b]Steps[/b]
1. Download the AVISynth package from 3D Vision Blog [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/wp-content/files/2d-to-3d-video-conversion-scripts.zip"]here[/url].
2. Unzip the package to a location you can easily access (eg. Desktop)
3a. Install AVISynth included in the package
[b]Only proceed with this step if you have a multicore CPU (eg. Athlon X2, Core 2 Duo, Quad Core, etc.)[/b]
3b. Open the MT_08.zip file and extract the following files to the specified directories:
MT.dll -> AVISynth Install Directory (for me this was c:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5)
avisynth.dll -> c:\windows\SysWOW64 (again this was for me since I'm using 64bit, if you aren't using 64bit then it will probably need to go into c:\windows\system32)
4. Place the video file and the appropriate AVISynth script together in the same directory (by appropriate file, you'll notice 2d-to-3d-03b.avs and 2d-to-3d-03b-mt.avs in the folder, choose the first one if you have a single core system and second if you have multiple cores)
5. Open the AVISyth file in notepad
6. Find the line that contains: video2d = DirectShowSource("Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi")
7. Change Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi to the filename of the video you are going to convert
8. Save the file
9. Open the [b]AVISynth file[/b] in your 3D player of choice and choose Side-by-Side Left Image First
10. Enjoy your "3D" movie
*** Please note that this is a little CPU intensive even for lower res videos, don't expect this to work that well with high quality bluray rips. For that you might try actually encoding the file with virtualdub first before trying to play it.
1. Download the AVISynth package from 3D Vision Blog here.
2. Unzip the package to a location you can easily access (eg. Desktop)
3a. Install AVISynth included in the package
Only proceed with this step if you have a multicore CPU (eg. Athlon X2, Core 2 Duo, Quad Core, etc.)
3b. Open the MT_08.zip file and extract the following files to the specified directories:
MT.dll -> AVISynth Install Directory (for me this was c:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5)
avisynth.dll -> c:\windows\SysWOW64 (again this was for me since I'm using 64bit, if you aren't using 64bit then it will probably need to go into c:\windows\system32)
4. Place the video file and the appropriate AVISynth script together in the same directory (by appropriate file, you'll notice 2d-to-3d-03b.avs and 2d-to-3d-03b-mt.avs in the folder, choose the first one if you have a single core system and second if you have multiple cores)
5. Open the AVISyth file in notepad
6. Find the line that contains: video2d = DirectShowSource("Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi")
7. Change Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi to the filename of the video you are going to convert
8. Save the file
9. Open the AVISynth file in your 3D player of choice and choose Side-by-Side Left Image First
10. Enjoy your "3D" movie
*** Please note that this is a little CPU intensive even for lower res videos, don't expect this to work that well with high quality bluray rips. For that you might try actually encoding the file with virtualdub first before trying to play it.
Another alternative [url="http://3dcombine.com/"]http://3dcombine.com/[/url] can download a free trial (15 days) I will try it out in the next few days
[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime-video-conversion-script-for-avisynth-v0-3/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime...-avisynth-v0-3/[/url]
This AVISynth script will allow you to watch your normal 2D videos in 3D.
http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime...-avisynth-v0-3/
This AVISynth script will allow you to watch your normal 2D videos in 3D.
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :(
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :(
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :([/quote]
I can make you a howto, please hold. Just a note, I'm going to be doing the 64bit steps.
could you be so kind and make some kind of point by point "how-to" ..
i downloaded their pack but i have no idea what to do with it :(
I can make you a howto, please hold. Just a note, I'm going to be doing the 64bit steps.
1. Stereoscopic Player (or nVidia 3D Vision Player)
[url="http://3dtv.at"]Player Available Here[/url]
2. 3D Vision Blog AVISynth 2D to 3D Realtime Conversion Script v0.3
[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime-video-conversion-script-for-avisynth-v0-3/"]Script Available Here[/url]
[b]Steps[/b]
1. Download the AVISynth package from 3D Vision Blog [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/wp-content/files/2d-to-3d-video-conversion-scripts.zip"]here[/url].
2. Unzip the package to a location you can easily access (eg. Desktop)
3a. Install AVISynth included in the package
[b]Only proceed with this step if you have a multicore CPU (eg. Athlon X2, Core 2 Duo, Quad Core, etc.)[/b]
3b. Open the MT_08.zip file and extract the following files to the specified directories:
MT.dll -> AVISynth Install Directory (for me this was c:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5)
avisynth.dll -> c:\windows\SysWOW64 (again this was for me since I'm using 64bit, if you aren't using 64bit then it will probably need to go into c:\windows\system32)
4. Place the video file and the appropriate AVISynth script together in the same directory (by appropriate file, you'll notice 2d-to-3d-03b.avs and 2d-to-3d-03b-mt.avs in the folder, choose the first one if you have a single core system and second if you have multiple cores)
5. Open the AVISyth file in notepad
6. Find the line that contains: video2d = DirectShowSource("Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi")
7. Change Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi to the filename of the video you are going to convert
8. Save the file
9. Open the [b]AVISynth file[/b] in your 3D player of choice and choose Side-by-Side Left Image First
10. Enjoy your "3D" movie
*** Please note that this is a little CPU intensive even for lower res videos, don't expect this to work that well with high quality bluray rips. For that you might try actually encoding the file with virtualdub first before trying to play it.
1. Stereoscopic Player (or nVidia 3D Vision Player)
Player Available Here
2. 3D Vision Blog AVISynth 2D to 3D Realtime Conversion Script v0.3
Script Available Here
Steps
1. Download the AVISynth package from 3D Vision Blog here.
2. Unzip the package to a location you can easily access (eg. Desktop)
3a. Install AVISynth included in the package
Only proceed with this step if you have a multicore CPU (eg. Athlon X2, Core 2 Duo, Quad Core, etc.)
3b. Open the MT_08.zip file and extract the following files to the specified directories:
MT.dll -> AVISynth Install Directory (for me this was c:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5)
avisynth.dll -> c:\windows\SysWOW64 (again this was for me since I'm using 64bit, if you aren't using 64bit then it will probably need to go into c:\windows\system32)
4. Place the video file and the appropriate AVISynth script together in the same directory (by appropriate file, you'll notice 2d-to-3d-03b.avs and 2d-to-3d-03b-mt.avs in the folder, choose the first one if you have a single core system and second if you have multiple cores)
5. Open the AVISyth file in notepad
6. Find the line that contains: video2d = DirectShowSource("Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi")
7. Change Avatar_Trailer_HD.avi to the filename of the video you are going to convert
8. Save the file
9. Open the AVISynth file in your 3D player of choice and choose Side-by-Side Left Image First
10. Enjoy your "3D" movie
*** Please note that this is a little CPU intensive even for lower res videos, don't expect this to work that well with high quality bluray rips. For that you might try actually encoding the file with virtualdub first before trying to play it.
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