nVidia 3D Video player
Alright, so I've download the video player.
But when I'm trying to run a video in it, it's not 3D.
I selected View -> Viewing Method -> nVidia 3D Vision and then put it on full screen.
I see the glasses start up but when I put 'em on, there's nothing different. It just keeps being a 2D movie.
I also tried
File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Left half image right
File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Right half image left

But nothing works.
I would really like to watch movies in 3D...


Thanks!
Alright, so I've download the video player.

But when I'm trying to run a video in it, it's not 3D.

I selected View -> Viewing Method -> nVidia 3D Vision and then put it on full screen.

I see the glasses start up but when I put 'em on, there's nothing different. It just keeps being a 2D movie.

I also tried

File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Left half image right

File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Right half image left



But nothing works.

I would really like to watch movies in 3D...





Thanks!

#1
Posted 08/20/2010 08:10 PM   
Alright, so I've download the video player.
But when I'm trying to run a video in it, it's not 3D.
I selected View -> Viewing Method -> nVidia 3D Vision and then put it on full screen.
I see the glasses start up but when I put 'em on, there's nothing different. It just keeps being a 2D movie.
I also tried
File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Left half image right
File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Right half image left

But nothing works.
I would really like to watch movies in 3D...


Thanks!
Alright, so I've download the video player.

But when I'm trying to run a video in it, it's not 3D.

I selected View -> Viewing Method -> nVidia 3D Vision and then put it on full screen.

I see the glasses start up but when I put 'em on, there's nothing different. It just keeps being a 2D movie.

I also tried

File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Left half image right

File -> Layout -> Side-by-Side, Right half image left



But nothing works.

I would really like to watch movies in 3D...





Thanks!

#2
Posted 08/20/2010 08:10 PM   
"a video"? What sort of video?
"a video"? What sort of video?

#3
Posted 08/20/2010 11:35 PM   
"a video"? What sort of video?
"a video"? What sort of video?

#4
Posted 08/20/2010 11:35 PM   
It's okay, I fixed it.

[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime-video-conversion-script-for-avisynth-v0-3/"]Here is the fix I used.[/url]
It's okay, I fixed it.



Here is the fix I used.

#5
Posted 08/21/2010 08:11 AM   
It's okay, I fixed it.

[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/2d-to-3d-realtime-video-conversion-script-for-avisynth-v0-3/"]Here is the fix I used.[/url]
It's okay, I fixed it.



Here is the fix I used.

#6
Posted 08/21/2010 08:11 AM   
!!!!

Well looky there - another new thing to learn about. It sure would be nice if there was some central guide to all this stuff.
!!!!



Well looky there - another new thing to learn about. It sure would be nice if there was some central guide to all this stuff.

#7
Posted 08/21/2010 03:48 PM   
!!!!

Well looky there - another new thing to learn about. It sure would be nice if there was some central guide to all this stuff.
!!!!



Well looky there - another new thing to learn about. It sure would be nice if there was some central guide to all this stuff.

#8
Posted 08/21/2010 03:48 PM   
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