Download the videos from Youtube, then use Tridef Media Player to watch any 3D video content with 3D Vision glasses.
Also someone mentioned that you can use a very old Firefox build to watch 3D Youtube videos while streaming with 3D Vision, but I don't remember who and whic topic it was.
Download the videos from Youtube, then use Tridef Media Player to watch any 3D video content with 3D Vision glasses.
Also someone mentioned that you can use a very old Firefox build to watch 3D Youtube videos while streaming with 3D Vision, but I don't remember who and whic topic it was.
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I stream them with 3D Vision Player using the method detailed in this thread:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861240/script-to-watch-youtube-and-other-3d-streams-in-3dvision-player-without-dl-them-first/
Basically this:
1) Download and extract OpenYT3D: https://github.com/brookep1/OpenYT3D/archive/v0.1.zip
2) Download rg3's Youtube Downloader (youtube-dl.exe) and place it in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory:
https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl.exe
3) Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack: https://www.codecguide.com/
4) Download and install Nvidia 3D Vision Player: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-video-player-1.7.5-driver.html
5) Restart your computer
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
[.]With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.[/.]
[.]Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.[/.]
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.
Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
[quote="4everAwake"]I stream them with 3D Vision Player using the method detailed in this thread:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861240/script-to-watch-youtube-and-other-3d-streams-in-3dvision-player-without-dl-them-first/
Basically this:
1) Download and extract OpenYT3D: https://github.com/brookep1/OpenYT3D/archive/v0.1.zip
2) Download rg3's Youtube Downloader (youtube-dl.exe) and place it in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory:
https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl.exe
3) Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack: https://www.codecguide.com/
4) Download and install Nvidia 3D Vision Player: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-video-player-1.7.5-driver.html
5) Restart your computer
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
[.]With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.[/.]
[.]Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.[/.]
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
[/quote] i did that but i cant get my ir emitter to turn on i did all the steps but still noo noo sadface
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.
Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
i did that but i cant get my ir emitter to turn on i did all the steps but still noo noo sadface
Does your emitter turn on ok for other things (gaming, viewing 3d pics,.. etc)?
Also, ensure that 3D Vision is enabled in Stereoscopic Player. ( View --> Viewing Method --> NVIDIA 3D Vision )
Let me know if you're still having issues.
[quote="4everAwake"]Does your emitter turn on ok for other things (gaming, viewing 3d pics,.. etc)?
Also, ensure that 3D Vision is enabled in Stereoscopic Player. ( View --> Viewing Method --> NVIDIA 3D Vision )
Let me know if you're still having issues.[/quote]
for gaming yes but not for pics and movies
[quote="powerman321"] for gaming yes but not for pics and movies[/quote]
If you're using Windows 7 or 8, try doing this:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
If you're using Windows 10, I'm not sure what the problem could be. AFAIK, for Windows 10, the emitter should always be on.
powerman321 said: for gaming yes but not for pics and movies
If you're using Windows 7 or 8, try doing this:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
If you're using Windows 10, I'm not sure what the problem could be. AFAIK, for Windows 10, the emitter should always be on.
[quote="4everAwake"]I stream them with 3D Vision Player using the method detailed in this thread:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861240/script-to-watch-youtube-and-other-3d-streams-in-3dvision-player-without-dl-them-first/
Basically this:
1) Download and extract OpenYT3D: https://github.com/brookep1/OpenYT3D/archive/v0.1.zip
2) Download rg3's Youtube Downloader (youtube-dl.exe) and place it in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory:
https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl.exe
3) Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack: https://www.codecguide.com/
4) Download and install Nvidia 3D Vision Player: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-video-player-1.7.5-driver.html
5) Restart your computer
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
[.]With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.[/.]
[.]Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.[/.]
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
[/quote]
Any way to make sure it always downloads in 1080p? I downloaded a hi-res video and it looked low-quality.
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.
Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
Any way to make sure it always downloads in 1080p? I downloaded a hi-res video and it looked low-quality.
The workaround still works. Thanks! I'm running Win 10 x64 and using Nvidia 3D Vision glasses. Are we going to see a working 3D experience in the browser again? 3D seems to be broken in all newer browsers (youtube only show 3D anaglyphs for me)
The workaround still works. Thanks! I'm running Win 10 x64 and using Nvidia 3D Vision glasses. Are we going to see a working 3D experience in the browser again? 3D seems to be broken in all newer browsers (youtube only show 3D anaglyphs for me)
You can also stream 3D videos from Youtube in Power DVD 18 without any further configuration needed.
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[quote="Pauldusler"]You can also stream 3D videos from Youtube in Power DVD 18 without any further configuration needed.[/quote]
For all with youtube 3d playback issues with power dvd .you have to download the newest beta patch .
Cyberlink changes the api from time to time :-)
http://download.cyberlink.com/ftpdload/cs/Patch/PDVD/PowerDVD_18.0.2829.62_BetaPatch_DVD190425-01.exe
Also someone mentioned that you can use a very old Firefox build to watch 3D Youtube videos while streaming with 3D Vision, but I don't remember who and whic topic it was.
Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861240/script-to-watch-youtube-and-other-3d-streams-in-3dvision-player-without-dl-them-first/
Basically this:
1) Download and extract OpenYT3D: https://github.com/brookep1/OpenYT3D/archive/v0.1.zip
2) Download rg3's Youtube Downloader (youtube-dl.exe) and place it in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory:
https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl.exe
3) Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack: https://www.codecguide.com/
4) Download and install Nvidia 3D Vision Player: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-video-player-1.7.5-driver.html
5) Restart your computer
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the OpenYT3d-0.1 directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Also, ensure that 3D Vision is enabled in Stereoscopic Player. ( View --> Viewing Method --> NVIDIA 3D Vision )
Let me know if you're still having issues.
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
for gaming yes but not for pics and movies
If you're using Windows 7 or 8, try doing this:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
If you're using Windows 10, I'm not sure what the problem could be. AFAIK, for Windows 10, the emitter should always be on.
Dual boot Win 7 x64 & Win 10 (1809) | Geforce Drivers 417.35
Any way to make sure it always downloads in 1080p? I downloaded a hi-res video and it looked low-quality.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
For all with youtube 3d playback issues with power dvd .you have to download the newest beta patch .
Cyberlink changes the api from time to time :-)
http://download.cyberlink.com/ftpdload/cs/Patch/PDVD/PowerDVD_18.0.2829.62_BetaPatch_DVD190425-01.exe