YouTube in Nvidia's S3D?
Is there any way to watch youtube videos with the nvidia 3dvision kit? I turned on the crosseyed option and went full screen but it doesnt allow me to turn 3dvision on it just shows 2 images.
Is there any way to watch youtube videos with the nvidia 3dvision kit? I turned on the crosseyed option and went full screen but it doesnt allow me to turn 3dvision on it just shows 2 images.

#1
Posted 08/16/2010 10:59 AM   
Is there any way to watch youtube videos with the nvidia 3dvision kit? I turned on the crosseyed option and went full screen but it doesnt allow me to turn 3dvision on it just shows 2 images.
Is there any way to watch youtube videos with the nvidia 3dvision kit? I turned on the crosseyed option and went full screen but it doesnt allow me to turn 3dvision on it just shows 2 images.

#2
Posted 08/16/2010 10:59 AM   
Presently only Silverlight content can be played like that. For Flash stuff you could install the firefox webbrowser then use an addon like Downloadhelper to rip the videos from the browser into a format that then can be played by the Nvidia video player.
Presently only Silverlight content can be played like that. For Flash stuff you could install the firefox webbrowser then use an addon like Downloadhelper to rip the videos from the browser into a format that then can be played by the Nvidia video player.

#3
Posted 08/16/2010 02:52 PM   
Presently only Silverlight content can be played like that. For Flash stuff you could install the firefox webbrowser then use an addon like Downloadhelper to rip the videos from the browser into a format that then can be played by the Nvidia video player.
Presently only Silverlight content can be played like that. For Flash stuff you could install the firefox webbrowser then use an addon like Downloadhelper to rip the videos from the browser into a format that then can be played by the Nvidia video player.

#4
Posted 08/16/2010 02:52 PM   
Not so! I've done it with IE8.

All you really need is the URL for the video. The 3D Vision Blog posted a way via ReMichael's little "bookmarklet" app. You just go to the YouTube video page, click the 'bookmark', and it puts on a little window giving you all the URLs for the video. Right click on one and copy the URL. Open the 3D Vision Player, pick 'open URL' in the File menu, paste it in, wait a few seconds for the video to begin streaming, pick your viewing option, and off you go!

You may need to set up some codecs in the 3D Vision Player to get this to work, but it should work.

Let's see now, where's that article in Bloody's blog.... Ah ha! [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-watch-streaming-youtube-3d-clips-directly-with-3d-vision/"]How to Watch Streaming YouTube 3D Clips Directly with 3D Vision[/url]

Here's a quick URL you should be able to paste to see a YouTube video: [url="http://youtube.com/get_video?asv=&video_id=jqGRatpOLpA&t=vjVQa1PpcFMl5iXcskKdVOqmToSeUt0svoWsM698zj8%3D&fmt=22"]Right click this to get the URL[/url]
Not so! I've done it with IE8.



All you really need is the URL for the video. The 3D Vision Blog posted a way via ReMichael's little "bookmarklet" app. You just go to the YouTube video page, click the 'bookmark', and it puts on a little window giving you all the URLs for the video. Right click on one and copy the URL. Open the 3D Vision Player, pick 'open URL' in the File menu, paste it in, wait a few seconds for the video to begin streaming, pick your viewing option, and off you go!



You may need to set up some codecs in the 3D Vision Player to get this to work, but it should work.



Let's see now, where's that article in Bloody's blog.... Ah ha! How to Watch Streaming YouTube 3D Clips Directly with 3D Vision



Here's a quick URL you should be able to paste to see a YouTube video: Right click this to get the URL

#5
Posted 08/17/2010 12:41 AM   
Not so! I've done it with IE8.

All you really need is the URL for the video. The 3D Vision Blog posted a way via ReMichael's little "bookmarklet" app. You just go to the YouTube video page, click the 'bookmark', and it puts on a little window giving you all the URLs for the video. Right click on one and copy the URL. Open the 3D Vision Player, pick 'open URL' in the File menu, paste it in, wait a few seconds for the video to begin streaming, pick your viewing option, and off you go!

You may need to set up some codecs in the 3D Vision Player to get this to work, but it should work.

Let's see now, where's that article in Bloody's blog.... Ah ha! [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/how-to-watch-streaming-youtube-3d-clips-directly-with-3d-vision/"]How to Watch Streaming YouTube 3D Clips Directly with 3D Vision[/url]

Here's a quick URL you should be able to paste to see a YouTube video: [url="http://youtube.com/get_video?asv=&video_id=jqGRatpOLpA&t=vjVQa1PpcFMl5iXcskKdVOqmToSeUt0svoWsM698zj8%3D&fmt=22"]Right click this to get the URL[/url]
Not so! I've done it with IE8.



All you really need is the URL for the video. The 3D Vision Blog posted a way via ReMichael's little "bookmarklet" app. You just go to the YouTube video page, click the 'bookmark', and it puts on a little window giving you all the URLs for the video. Right click on one and copy the URL. Open the 3D Vision Player, pick 'open URL' in the File menu, paste it in, wait a few seconds for the video to begin streaming, pick your viewing option, and off you go!



You may need to set up some codecs in the 3D Vision Player to get this to work, but it should work.



Let's see now, where's that article in Bloody's blog.... Ah ha! How to Watch Streaming YouTube 3D Clips Directly with 3D Vision



Here's a quick URL you should be able to paste to see a YouTube video: Right click this to get the URL

#6
Posted 08/17/2010 12:41 AM   
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