[quote name='dekgol' date='25 February 2011 - 02:25 AM' timestamp='1298622332' post='1198832']
What the L/R (left /right) button makes? why i need to use him? and in which situations?
Thanks,
[/quote]
That switches the eye order. For instance when you first open a 3D video file, it has a specific eye order (e.g. left eye first, then right eye). If by accident you opened that video file and listed the format as right eye first, then the video would look wrong.
[quote name='dekgol' date='25 February 2011 - 02:25 AM' timestamp='1298622332' post='1198832']
What the L/R (left /right) button makes? why i need to use him? and in which situations?
Thanks,
That switches the eye order. For instance when you first open a 3D video file, it has a specific eye order (e.g. left eye first, then right eye). If by accident you opened that video file and listed the format as right eye first, then the video would look wrong.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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What the L/R (left /right) button makes? why i need to use him? and in which situations?
Thanks,
[/quote]
That switches the eye order. For instance when you first open a 3D video file, it has a specific eye order (e.g. left eye first, then right eye). If by accident you opened that video file and listed the format as right eye first, then the video would look wrong.
That button lets you switch them.
What the L/R (left /right) button makes? why i need to use him? and in which situations?
Thanks,
That switches the eye order. For instance when you first open a 3D video file, it has a specific eye order (e.g. left eye first, then right eye). If by accident you opened that video file and listed the format as right eye first, then the video would look wrong.
That button lets you switch them.