2d to 3d conversion in realtime 2d to 3d conversion using Avisynth with 3d Vision Player
Hello, anyone has tried this:?
[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime-video-conversion-with-avisynth-v0-2b/"]2d To 3d Realtime Video Conversion With Avisynth[/url]

It must be amazing, but is not working fo me :(
Hello, anyone has tried this:?

2d To 3d Realtime Video Conversion With Avisynth



It must be amazing, but is not working fo me :(

#1
Posted 01/02/2010 04:08 PM   
It's a simple quick realtime conversion.
It isn't amazing.
It's a simple quick realtime conversion.

It isn't amazing.

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#2
Posted 01/02/2010 04:17 PM   
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='974257' date='Jan 2 2010, 11:17 AM']It's a simple quick realtime conversion.
It isn't amazing.[/quote]

I havent tried this.. I did order a tridef 3D conversion kit.. and it works OK.. some stuff it has a hard time rendering...

the better the quality video - the better it adds depth.. but stuff like transformers bluray where there are a lot of shadows in optimus primes face and such it has a very hard time adding depth to just because it cant tell lighting and how much to add.

Star Wars episode I was cool with the depth.. the CGI charaters actually had more depth then anything else just because of the system being able to read the light differences very well..

All and All the effect isnt spectaular like some of the games that I have played.. but considering its taking a 2D source and adding depth on the fly.. its not horrible either..

The best was the Episode I logo on the DVD that just stood out.. not popped off the screen but definitly floated about the background.. the Crawl was cool..

I ran some downloaded music videos and home made videos from a cheap little webcam.. and that worked OK.. again the better the video the better it can render the 3D.
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='974257' date='Jan 2 2010, 11:17 AM']It's a simple quick realtime conversion.

It isn't amazing.



I havent tried this.. I did order a tridef 3D conversion kit.. and it works OK.. some stuff it has a hard time rendering...



the better the quality video - the better it adds depth.. but stuff like transformers bluray where there are a lot of shadows in optimus primes face and such it has a very hard time adding depth to just because it cant tell lighting and how much to add.



Star Wars episode I was cool with the depth.. the CGI charaters actually had more depth then anything else just because of the system being able to read the light differences very well..



All and All the effect isnt spectaular like some of the games that I have played.. but considering its taking a 2D source and adding depth on the fly.. its not horrible either..



The best was the Episode I logo on the DVD that just stood out.. not popped off the screen but definitly floated about the background.. the Crawl was cool..



I ran some downloaded music videos and home made videos from a cheap little webcam.. and that worked OK.. again the better the video the better it can render the 3D.

#3
Posted 01/04/2010 06:45 PM   
TriDef software isnt compatible with the NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses though... or so they say on their site.

Or is it ? Did you get it to work, or did you pre-convert the files or are you talking anaglyph ?
TriDef software isnt compatible with the NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses though... or so they say on their site.



Or is it ? Did you get it to work, or did you pre-convert the files or are you talking anaglyph ?

#4
Posted 01/04/2010 10:30 PM   
Everything fires up in 3d more for me, but there's a massive separation between the left and right eyes that I can't properly adjust.

Using the 3dify filter and 720p mkv source.
Everything fires up in 3d more for me, but there's a massive separation between the left and right eyes that I can't properly adjust.



Using the 3dify filter and 720p mkv source.

#5
Posted 01/05/2010 03:15 AM   
Actually, a stop sign in the center of the screen would be partially at the far left side (saying "op") and partially at the far right side (saying "st").

Any ideas how to fix this?
Actually, a stop sign in the center of the screen would be partially at the far left side (saying "op") and partially at the far right side (saying "st").



Any ideas how to fix this?

#6
Posted 01/05/2010 05:19 AM   
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