I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
4. Open [url="http://www.3dtv.at/Downloads/Index_en.aspx"]Stereoscopic Player[/url] and OPEN THE .AVS FILE, [u]NOT[/u] the movie file
5. Go to view -> Full Screen
6. Put on your goggles and enjoy the 3D movie
The script itself was made by Anton Belev.
I just made a program around it.
ONLY works with avi and it's recommended to view with 720p or higher!
MAKE SURE THIS PROGRAM IS RUNNING AS ADMINISTRATOR AND THE MOVIE FILE IS __NOT__ READONLY!!!!!!
Thanks to the script of Anton Belev at 3D Vision Blog.
Update v1.1 [23/08/2010]
It saves automatically in the opened video file's folder (no more Save To dialog).
More movie extensions were added.
Link for bug report replaced to 3D Vision Blog topic's link.
If you haven't installed AVS script, the program will download the file. (read the README in the downloaded file!)
New version:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414583302/2Dto3DScriptCreator1.1.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.1[/url]
Older versions:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414501046/2Dto3DScriptCreator.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.0[/url]
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
4. Open [url="http://www.3dtv.at/Downloads/Index_en.aspx"]Stereoscopic Player[/url] and OPEN THE .AVS FILE, [u]NOT[/u] the movie file
5. Go to view -> Full Screen
6. Put on your goggles and enjoy the 3D movie
The script itself was made by Anton Belev.
I just made a program around it.
ONLY works with avi and it's recommended to view with 720p or higher!
MAKE SURE THIS PROGRAM IS RUNNING AS ADMINISTRATOR AND THE MOVIE FILE IS __NOT__ READONLY!!!!!!
Thanks to the script of Anton Belev at 3D Vision Blog.
Update v1.1 [23/08/2010]
It saves automatically in the opened video file's folder (no more Save To dialog).
More movie extensions were added.
Link for bug report replaced to 3D Vision Blog topic's link.
If you haven't installed AVS script, the program will download the file. (read the README in the downloaded file!)
New version:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414583302/2Dto3DScriptCreator1.1.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.1[/url]
Older versions:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414501046/2Dto3DScriptCreator.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.0[/url]
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
4. Open [url="http://www.3dtv.at/Downloads/Index_en.aspx"]Stereoscopic Player[/url] and OPEN THE .AVS FILE, [u]NOT[/u] the movie file
5. Go to view -> Full Screen
6. Put on your goggles and enjoy the 3D movie
The script itself was made by Anton Belev.
I just made a program around it.
ONLY works with avi and it's recommended to view with 720p or higher!
MAKE SURE THIS PROGRAM IS RUNNING AS ADMINISTRATOR AND THE MOVIE FILE IS __NOT__ READONLY!!!!!!
Thanks to the script of Anton Belev at 3D Vision Blog.
Update v1.1 [23/08/2010]
It saves automatically in the opened video file's folder (no more Save To dialog).
More movie extensions were added.
Link for bug report replaced to 3D Vision Blog topic's link.
If you haven't installed AVS script, the program will download the file. (read the README in the downloaded file!)
New version:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414583302/2Dto3DScriptCreator1.1.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.1[/url]
Older versions:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414501046/2Dto3DScriptCreator.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.0[/url]
Cheers!
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
4. Open Stereoscopic Player and OPEN THE .AVS FILE, NOT the movie file
5. Go to view -> Full Screen
6. Put on your goggles and enjoy the 3D movie
The script itself was made by Anton Belev.
I just made a program around it.
ONLY works with avi and it's recommended to view with 720p or higher!
MAKE SURE THIS PROGRAM IS RUNNING AS ADMINISTRATOR AND THE MOVIE FILE IS __NOT__ READONLY!!!!!!
Thanks to the script of Anton Belev at 3D Vision Blog.
Update v1.1 [23/08/2010]
It saves automatically in the opened video file's folder (no more Save To dialog).
More movie extensions were added.
Link for bug report replaced to 3D Vision Blog topic's link.
If you haven't installed AVS script, the program will download the file. (read the README in the downloaded file!)
New version:
2D to 3D Script Creator 1.1
Older versions:
2D to 3D Script Creator 1.0
Cheers!
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
4. Open [url="http://www.3dtv.at/Downloads/Index_en.aspx"]Stereoscopic Player[/url] and OPEN THE .AVS FILE, [u]NOT[/u] the movie file
5. Go to view -> Full Screen
6. Put on your goggles and enjoy the 3D movie
The script itself was made by Anton Belev.
I just made a program around it.
ONLY works with avi and it's recommended to view with 720p or higher!
MAKE SURE THIS PROGRAM IS RUNNING AS ADMINISTRATOR AND THE MOVIE FILE IS __NOT__ READONLY!!!!!!
Thanks to the script of Anton Belev at 3D Vision Blog.
Update v1.1 [23/08/2010]
It saves automatically in the opened video file's folder (no more Save To dialog).
More movie extensions were added.
Link for bug report replaced to 3D Vision Blog topic's link.
If you haven't installed AVS script, the program will download the file. (read the README in the downloaded file!)
New version:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414583302/2Dto3DScriptCreator1.1.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.1[/url]
Older versions:
[url="http://rapidshare.com/files/414501046/2Dto3DScriptCreator.rar.html"]2D to 3D Script Creator 1.0[/url]
Cheers!
I've been using the 2d to 3d script for a while but I always got tired of copy-pasting the avs file into the movie folder, rename the string in the avs file, saving it...
So that's why I made a program to make things easier for you.
Remember it's only v1.0. So if you have any suggestions and/or bug reports, they're always welcome!
More updates will come depending on the time I have.
How it works:
1. Select movie
2. Select processor type
3. Go to the "Script" tab and then click "Save .avs".
4. Open Stereoscopic Player and OPEN THE .AVS FILE, NOT the movie file
5. Go to view -> Full Screen
6. Put on your goggles and enjoy the 3D movie
The script itself was made by Anton Belev.
I just made a program around it.
ONLY works with avi and it's recommended to view with 720p or higher!
MAKE SURE THIS PROGRAM IS RUNNING AS ADMINISTRATOR AND THE MOVIE FILE IS __NOT__ READONLY!!!!!!
Thanks to the script of Anton Belev at 3D Vision Blog.
Update v1.1 [23/08/2010]
It saves automatically in the opened video file's folder (no more Save To dialog).
More movie extensions were added.
Link for bug report replaced to 3D Vision Blog topic's link.
If you haven't installed AVS script, the program will download the file. (read the README in the downloaded file!)
New version:
2D to 3D Script Creator 1.1
Older versions:
2D to 3D Script Creator 1.0
Cheers!
But... uhhh... just what are you talking about? What movie folder? What .avs files? What stereoscopic player?
But... uhhh... just what are you talking about? What movie folder? What .avs files? What stereoscopic player?
But... uhhh... just what are you talking about? What movie folder? What .avs files? What stereoscopic player?
But... uhhh... just what are you talking about? What movie folder? What .avs files? What stereoscopic player?
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