[quote="Zloth"]Necropants, it seems to latch on to whatever mode you have set when you reboot. So, if you want to record in 2D, [u]disable[/u] 3D Vision in the NVIDIA control panel and reboot. All recordings will be normal. If you want to record in 3D then have 3D Vision enabled when you reboot. All recordings will then be side by side. Toggling 3D Vision on/off won't matter, it will keep recording 3D all the time.
The bit about desktops and flashback is just my guess as to why NVIDIA did it this way.
I have no idea what goes on with phones. I've just got a flip phone so I can't tell!
UnityBeing, it's right there in my post. Now just use your old DOS batch file skills and you're good to go! Well, assuming you learned to use computers more than 25 years ago... yeah, I probably should give a tad more detail. :)
First you need to get FFMPEG. The place to get it is here: https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/
Unfortunately, the advertisements on that website include some that try to look like the download but are really just advertisements. The actual download is via the blue 'download build' button which is currently pointed at this: https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/win64/static/ffmpeg-3.4.1-win64-static.zip
Unzip that and put it somewhere. It doesn't really matter where but you do need to remember where it is.
Now make a text file on your desktop, in your videos folder, or wherever it is that you want to work with video files. The text file will have just one line in it:
"D:\Program Files\FFMpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -i %1 -codec: copy -metadata:s:v:0 stereo_mode=1 output.mkv
Except you need to change the first part of it that's in quotes. That needs to be the location where you copied FFMPEG. I put mine in "D:\Program Files\FFMpeg" so that's where my file is pointed.
Finally, rename the file to Conv.bat. When Windows warns you about changing the extension, tell it that you do want the extension changed.
Now, to convert a video, simply drag the video file right on top of the Conv.bat file. The bat file will run on your video and make a new one called output.mkv. You can upload output.mkv and YouTube will (a few minutes [u]after[/u] it "finishes" processing) recognize it as 3D and act like my link above.
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I need help dear Sir! I did as you instructed, and the output is done and seems fine - but the image is not side by side horizontally but vertically - and the end result on youtube doens't look watchable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC6Yf_-zGAs
what do I do? sorry I'm new to all of this recording stuff.
Zloth said:Necropants, it seems to latch on to whatever mode you have set when you reboot. So, if you want to record in 2D, disable 3D Vision in the NVIDIA control panel and reboot. All recordings will be normal. If you want to record in 3D then have 3D Vision enabled when you reboot. All recordings will then be side by side. Toggling 3D Vision on/off won't matter, it will keep recording 3D all the time.
The bit about desktops and flashback is just my guess as to why NVIDIA did it this way.
I have no idea what goes on with phones. I've just got a flip phone so I can't tell!
UnityBeing, it's right there in my post. Now just use your old DOS batch file skills and you're good to go! Well, assuming you learned to use computers more than 25 years ago... yeah, I probably should give a tad more detail. :)
Unzip that and put it somewhere. It doesn't really matter where but you do need to remember where it is.
Now make a text file on your desktop, in your videos folder, or wherever it is that you want to work with video files. The text file will have just one line in it:
"D:\Program Files\FFMpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -i %1 -codec: copy -metadata:s:v:0 stereo_mode=1 output.mkv
Except you need to change the first part of it that's in quotes. That needs to be the location where you copied FFMPEG. I put mine in "D:\Program Files\FFMpeg" so that's where my file is pointed.
Finally, rename the file to Conv.bat. When Windows warns you about changing the extension, tell it that you do want the extension changed.
Now, to convert a video, simply drag the video file right on top of the Conv.bat file. The bat file will run on your video and make a new one called output.mkv. You can upload output.mkv and YouTube will (a few minutes after it "finishes" processing) recognize it as 3D and act like my link above.
I need help dear Sir! I did as you instructed, and the output is done and seems fine - but the image is not side by side horizontally but vertically - and the end result on youtube doens't look watchable:
what do I do? sorry I'm new to all of this recording stuff.
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[quote="Zloth"]Edit: It worked for me. My exact steps:
1. Disable 3D Vision and rebooted.
2. Once I was back in, recorded my desktop. Came out in 2D, which it pretty much had to do with no 3D Vision.
3. Enabled 3D Vision.
4. Started up the 3D Vision test application and recorded. It came out in 2D.
5. Started up Steam and ran Dead or Alive then recorded. It came out in 2D as well.
Maybe the quick little recording of my desktop did it?
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YES!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU! You are my new hero I have been looking for a solution to this for ages.
It must be the fact that you turn desktop recording on first. Surely this must be a bug? and one I hope they do not "fix"
Because this thread has become a little noisy and has a strange description. I am going to create a new one for my future reference that consolidated your findings. For my reference and people in the future.
Zloth said:Edit: It worked for me. My exact steps:
1. Disable 3D Vision and rebooted.
2. Once I was back in, recorded my desktop. Came out in 2D, which it pretty much had to do with no 3D Vision.
3. Enabled 3D Vision.
4. Started up the 3D Vision test application and recorded. It came out in 2D.
5. Started up Steam and ran Dead or Alive then recorded. It came out in 2D as well.
Maybe the quick little recording of my desktop did it?
YES!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU! You are my new hero I have been looking for a solution to this for ages.
It must be the fact that you turn desktop recording on first. Surely this must be a bug? and one I hope they do not "fix"
Because this thread has become a little noisy and has a strange description. I am going to create a new one for my future reference that consolidated your findings. For my reference and people in the future.
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
EVGA 1080TI SLI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
3D Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
So they finally fixed the 3D shadowplay recording with latest geforce experience - all you gotta do is turn off 3D as normal by emitter or shortcut control and record, it works now!
[quote="Necropants"][quote="Zloth"]Edit: It worked for me. My exact steps:
1. Disable 3D Vision and rebooted.
2. Once I was back in, recorded my desktop. Came out in 2D, which it pretty much had to do with no 3D Vision.
3. Enabled 3D Vision.
4. Started up the 3D Vision test application and recorded. It came out in 2D.
5. Started up Steam and ran Dead or Alive then recorded. It came out in 2D as well.
Maybe the quick little recording of my desktop did it?
[/quote]
YES!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU! You are my new hero I have been looking for a solution to this for ages.
It must be the fact that you turn desktop recording on first. Surely this must be a bug? and one I hope they do not "fix"
Because this thread has become a little noisy and has a strange description. I am going to create a new one for my future reference that consolidated your findings. For my reference and people in the future.
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So they finally fixed the 3D shadowplay recording with latest geforce experience - all you gotta do is turn off 3D as normal by emitter or shortcut control and record, it works now!
Necropants said:
Zloth said:Edit: It worked for me. My exact steps:
1. Disable 3D Vision and rebooted.
2. Once I was back in, recorded my desktop. Came out in 2D, which it pretty much had to do with no 3D Vision.
3. Enabled 3D Vision.
4. Started up the 3D Vision test application and recorded. It came out in 2D.
5. Started up Steam and ran Dead or Alive then recorded. It came out in 2D as well.
Maybe the quick little recording of my desktop did it?
YES!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU! You are my new hero I have been looking for a solution to this for ages.
It must be the fact that you turn desktop recording on first. Surely this must be a bug? and one I hope they do not "fix"
Because this thread has become a little noisy and has a strange description. I am going to create a new one for my future reference that consolidated your findings. For my reference and people in the future.
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I need help dear Sir! I did as you instructed, and the output is done and seems fine - but the image is not side by side horizontally but vertically - and the end result on youtube doens't look watchable:
what do I do? sorry I'm new to all of this recording stuff.
PC NAME: OVERFIEND Case: Lian Li PC-V2120X,Board: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme, CPU: Intel ® Core ™ i7-3930K OC @ 4.8ghz,RAM: Corsair 32GB 2133mhz DOMINATOR Platinum, Graphics cards: Asus GTX 2x1080Tis Founders Edition, PSU: Seasonic Platinum-1000,ASUS ROG Xonar Phoebus,Samsung SSD 850 Pro 1TB, 2xVelociRaptors 300GB Raid 1
YES!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU! You are my new hero I have been looking for a solution to this for ages.
It must be the fact that you turn desktop recording on first. Surely this must be a bug? and one I hope they do not "fix"
Because this thread has become a little noisy and has a strange description. I am going to create a new one for my future reference that consolidated your findings. For my reference and people in the future.
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
EVGA 1080TI SLI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
3D Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
PC NAME: OVERFIEND Case: Lian Li PC-V2120X,Board: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme, CPU: Intel ® Core ™ i7-3930K OC @ 4.8ghz,RAM: Corsair 32GB 2133mhz DOMINATOR Platinum, Graphics cards: Asus GTX 2x1080Tis Founders Edition, PSU: Seasonic Platinum-1000,ASUS ROG Xonar Phoebus,Samsung SSD 850 Pro 1TB, 2xVelociRaptors 300GB Raid 1