Hi all. I apologize if this is not the appropriate forum for this, but I am out of ideas on getting this to work. I have the 3D Vision Video Player and a 3D video file. When I open the file in an ordinary video program, it appears as expected, two versions of the movie side-by-side. When I open in the 3D player, it shows the same way. I go through the viewing options, and set side-by-side, left on top. What this does is instead of stacking the images on top, it seems to actually clone the video file and put it side by side, resulting in what appears to be four splits as opposed to the original two. No matter what setting I try, it doesn't seem to overlap the halves on top of each other.
Any ideas on how to get this working? I've had this working in the past with previous installations, and cannot for the life of me figure out why it isn't working now.
Hi all. I apologize if this is not the appropriate forum for this, but I am out of ideas on getting this to work. I have the 3D Vision Video Player and a 3D video file. When I open the file in an ordinary video program, it appears as expected, two versions of the movie side-by-side. When I open in the 3D player, it shows the same way. I go through the viewing options, and set side-by-side, left on top. What this does is instead of stacking the images on top, it seems to actually clone the video file and put it side by side, resulting in what appears to be four splits as opposed to the original two. No matter what setting I try, it doesn't seem to overlap the halves on top of each other.
Any ideas on how to get this working? I've had this working in the past with previous installations, and cannot for the life of me figure out why it isn't working now.
I have resolved this issue by installing the K-Lite Codec Pack. I had tried that initially, but only installed the 64-bit version of K-Lite Pack, so it did not work. Upon returning to the K-Lite site, I noticed it said that many applications still run in 32-bit, so you should be sure to install the 32-bit codecs as well, even if you are on a 64-bit system. I did that and opened the videos, but still had the problem. I went to the file menu, and to video settings, and under advanced, made sure it was set to "side-by-side left on top" and it works fine.
I have resolved this issue by installing the K-Lite Codec Pack. I had tried that initially, but only installed the 64-bit version of K-Lite Pack, so it did not work. Upon returning to the K-Lite site, I noticed it said that many applications still run in 32-bit, so you should be sure to install the 32-bit codecs as well, even if you are on a 64-bit system. I did that and opened the videos, but still had the problem. I went to the file menu, and to video settings, and under advanced, made sure it was set to "side-by-side left on top" and it works fine.
Any ideas on how to get this working? I've had this working in the past with previous installations, and cannot for the life of me figure out why it isn't working now.