I've been searching up and down for solutions to viewing streamed 3D videos from youtube all night after having seen the Nvidia option for 3D on youtube. It doesn't work, it just tells me something about HTML 5 and not being supported... I've tried installing Totalmedia Theatre as I read in one brief comment somewhere that it could get the youtube videos working yet all it does is tell me that Windows Media Player doesn't have the correct codec.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
I've been searching up and down for solutions to viewing streamed 3D videos from youtube all night after having seen the Nvidia option for 3D on youtube. It doesn't work, it just tells me something about HTML 5 and not being supported... I've tried installing Totalmedia Theatre as I read in one brief comment somewhere that it could get the youtube videos working yet all it does is tell me that Windows Media Player doesn't have the correct codec.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
[quote name='southerncross' date='14 April 2011 - 02:09 PM' timestamp='1302808154' post='1224815']
I've been searching up and down for solutions to viewing streamed 3D videos from youtube all night after having seen the Nvidia option for 3D on youtube. It doesn't work, it just tells me something about HTML 5 and not being supported... I've tried installing Totalmedia Theatre as I read in one brief comment somewhere that it could get the youtube videos working yet all it does is tell me that Windows Media Player doesn't have the correct codec.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
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[quote name='southerncross' date='14 April 2011 - 02:09 PM' timestamp='1302808154' post='1224815']
I've been searching up and down for solutions to viewing streamed 3D videos from youtube all night after having seen the Nvidia option for 3D on youtube. It doesn't work, it just tells me something about HTML 5 and not being supported... I've tried installing Totalmedia Theatre as I read in one brief comment somewhere that it could get the youtube videos working yet all it does is tell me that Windows Media Player doesn't have the correct codec.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 07:29 PM' timestamp='1302809364' post='1224828']
...we may have something coming...
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Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 07:29 PM' timestamp='1302809364' post='1224828']
...we may have something coming...
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
[quote name='southerncross' date='14 April 2011 - 02:36 PM' timestamp='1302809806' post='1224830']
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
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Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
[quote name='southerncross' date='14 April 2011 - 02:36 PM' timestamp='1302809806' post='1224830']
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 07:45 PM' timestamp='1302810359' post='1224834']
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
[/quote]
Yeah, thanks mate... that helped, alot. Well, hopefully Youtube gets this fixed... The beta did jacksquat for me. Thanks for replying at all I guess, have a nice day.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' date='14 April 2011 - 07:45 PM' timestamp='1302810359' post='1224834']
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
Yeah, thanks mate... that helped, alot. Well, hopefully Youtube gets this fixed... The beta did jacksquat for me. Thanks for replying at all I guess, have a nice day.
[quote name='lumpeh' date='14 April 2011 - 08:33 PM' timestamp='1302813217' post='1224847']
I ended up using http://www.downloadhelper.net/ addon for firefox to rip the videos then watch them in the 3d vision player.
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I'm using a greasemonkey script at the moment, it's just a hassle downloading large files when all I wanna do is flick through a few 3D vids. Hopefully youtube hurries this beta along so I don't have to do this.
I'm using a greasemonkey script at the moment, it's just a hassle downloading large files when all I wanna do is flick through a few 3D vids. Hopefully youtube hurries this beta along so I don't have to do this.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
I've been searching up and down for solutions to viewing streamed 3D videos from youtube all night after having seen the Nvidia option for 3D on youtube. It doesn't work, it just tells me something about HTML 5 and not being supported... I've tried installing Totalmedia Theatre as I read in one brief comment somewhere that it could get the youtube videos working yet all it does is tell me that Windows Media Player doesn't have the correct codec.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
[/quote]
...we may have something coming...
I've been searching up and down for solutions to viewing streamed 3D videos from youtube all night after having seen the Nvidia option for 3D on youtube. It doesn't work, it just tells me something about HTML 5 and not being supported... I've tried installing Totalmedia Theatre as I read in one brief comment somewhere that it could get the youtube videos working yet all it does is tell me that Windows Media Player doesn't have the correct codec.
It's quite frustrating finding anything concrete to work off and it's starting to bug me alot. I've been playing 3D games since 2009 quite successfully and it bugs me that it seems so hard to find any information whatsoever about getting youtube 3D channels working with Nvidia setup, I honestly feel like I bet on the wrong horse right now...
Anyway, I'm just hoping someone here might have the information I need.
...we may have something coming...
...we may have something coming...
[/quote]
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
...we may have something coming...
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
[/quote]
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
Until that arrives do you think you could help me with any unofficial solutions? :p Not trying to be a **** but after a good four hour long search I still haven't come up with any options for streaming the videos through any third-party programs. I am aware that I could download the videos with a script... but I'd much rather stream them if possible so I'm not locked into downloading something before I've decided if it's worth DLing... *sigh*
Edit: Sorry if I seem a bit dickish, but it's just frustrating seeing all that free 3D content available and not being able to use it.
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
[/quote]
Yeah, thanks mate... that helped, alot. Well, hopefully Youtube gets this fixed... The beta did jacksquat for me. Thanks for replying at all I guess, have a nice day.
Hi
Two days ago we announced an architecture to allow you to stream 3D videos using SilverLight from Microsoft. You can add this streaming to your website. Please give it a read from www.3dvisionlive.com/apps
Yeah, thanks mate... that helped, alot. Well, hopefully Youtube gets this fixed... The beta did jacksquat for me. Thanks for replying at all I guess, have a nice day.
I ended up using http://www.downloadhelper.net/ addon for firefox to rip the videos then watch them in the 3d vision player.
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I'm using a greasemonkey script at the moment, it's just a hassle downloading large files when all I wanna do is flick through a few 3D vids. Hopefully youtube hurries this beta along so I don't have to do this.
I ended up using http://www.downloadhelper.net/ addon for firefox to rip the videos then watch them in the 3d vision player.
I'm using a greasemonkey script at the moment, it's just a hassle downloading large files when all I wanna do is flick through a few 3D vids. Hopefully youtube hurries this beta along so I don't have to do this.
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