generating content for 3D vision clarification of formats that 3D Vision can play
I have look (as exhaustively as is reasonable with time constraints) at nVidia's website regarding what formats 3D Vision supports. I have some experience in generating 3D content on several editing platforms but so far all the content that i have created, (over/under .avi; over/under .mov; side/side .avi and .mov
as well as quicktime) are not recognized by the 3D vision player.
these are 1920 x 1080p content sequences
can someone point me to a white sheet or faq sheet that discusses approptiate content format for 3D Vision player?
I have look (as exhaustively as is reasonable with time constraints) at nVidia's website regarding what formats 3D Vision supports. I have some experience in generating 3D content on several editing platforms but so far all the content that i have created, (over/under .avi; over/under .mov; side/side .avi and .mov

as well as quicktime) are not recognized by the 3D vision player.

these are 1920 x 1080p content sequences

can someone point me to a white sheet or faq sheet that discusses approptiate content format for 3D Vision player?

#1
Posted 06/08/2010 09:31 PM   
These are all supported and have been since the creation of 3d vision. Try using the Stereoscopic player. It is also compatible with 3d vision. Get it at 3dtv, its free, its a 3d video player. If non of this works, it much be a driver issue you have.
These are all supported and have been since the creation of 3d vision. Try using the Stereoscopic player. It is also compatible with 3d vision. Get it at 3dtv, its free, its a 3d video player. If non of this works, it much be a driver issue you have.

#2
Posted 06/08/2010 09:53 PM   
[quote name='scstudios' post='1070397' date='Jun 8 2010, 04:53 PM']These are all supported and have been since the creation of 3d vision. Try using the Stereoscopic player. It is also compatible with 3d vision. Get it at 3dtv, its free, its a 3d video player. If non of this works, it much be a driver issue you have.[/quote]
let me ask for clarification, by driver do you mean the 3D vision driver? or something else. I have nVidia 197.41 with the GTX-480 and it can play the .wmv file that nVidia supplies, at 120 hz
my image files are 29.97 fps so when you say support, do you mean that a .mov that is saved as a over/under 1920x2160 frame size should have been able to be recognized and played as frame flipping? but it says format not recognized.
[quote name='scstudios' post='1070397' date='Jun 8 2010, 04:53 PM']These are all supported and have been since the creation of 3d vision. Try using the Stereoscopic player. It is also compatible with 3d vision. Get it at 3dtv, its free, its a 3d video player. If non of this works, it much be a driver issue you have.

let me ask for clarification, by driver do you mean the 3D vision driver? or something else. I have nVidia 197.41 with the GTX-480 and it can play the .wmv file that nVidia supplies, at 120 hz

my image files are 29.97 fps so when you say support, do you mean that a .mov that is saved as a over/under 1920x2160 frame size should have been able to be recognized and played as frame flipping? but it says format not recognized.

#3
Posted 06/08/2010 10:56 PM   
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