NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Video Player - Problems
Hi,

I got these two 3d video's that I don't get to work.
One exists of two separated files. The left eye got a resolution of 800x480 pixels, the right eye got a resolution of 640x480.
The 3d player just stretches both files so they fit. This results in thinner objects for the left eye, since the left eye isn't sharper, it's just wider.

Does anybody know how to cut 160 pixels of the left eye image?

Second problem: When I view an interlaced videofile, the video stretches vertically to 50% in 3d mode; anybody know a fix?
Hi,



I got these two 3d video's that I don't get to work.

One exists of two separated files. The left eye got a resolution of 800x480 pixels, the right eye got a resolution of 640x480.

The 3d player just stretches both files so they fit. This results in thinner objects for the left eye, since the left eye isn't sharper, it's just wider.



Does anybody know how to cut 160 pixels of the left eye image?



Second problem: When I view an interlaced videofile, the video stretches vertically to 50% in 3d mode; anybody know a fix?

My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)

#1
Posted 05/15/2009 07:32 PM   
your eyes have diff resolution? You gotta stop sleepin on youre side
your eyes have diff resolution? You gotta stop sleepin on youre side

#2
Posted 12/02/2009 05:13 AM   
Sjonnie, both the left and right frame should have the same resolution... if they don't even if you do some sort of resizing the result won't be good enough for watching in stereoscopic 3D.

As for the interlaced video, are you sure it is 3D (field sequential)? When you open the file do you get a window asking you to chose the right mode for the video file. If so you should also be able to manually set the correct aspect ratio as it probably uses the wrong one by default. If you don't get this menu then File / Aspect Ratio.
Sjonnie, both the left and right frame should have the same resolution... if they don't even if you do some sort of resizing the result won't be good enough for watching in stereoscopic 3D.



As for the interlaced video, are you sure it is 3D (field sequential)? When you open the file do you get a window asking you to chose the right mode for the video file. If so you should also be able to manually set the correct aspect ratio as it probably uses the wrong one by default. If you don't get this menu then File / Aspect Ratio.

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#3
Posted 12/02/2009 11:50 PM   
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