Upload capabilities for 3d live? Youtube like services
Will content be allowed to be uploaded to 3D Live ever one day? Maybe something in the vision of a current.tv or vimeo HD channel? Does anyone know if there are ANY nvidia 3d vision capable youtube like websites?
Will content be allowed to be uploaded to 3D Live ever one day? Maybe something in the vision of a current.tv or vimeo HD channel? Does anyone know if there are ANY nvidia 3d vision capable youtube like websites?
[quote name='ad5os' date='08 February 2011 - 08:46 AM' timestamp='1297183591' post='1190706']
Will content be allowed to be uploaded to 3D Live ever one day? Maybe something in the vision of a current.tv or vimeo HD channel? Does anyone know if there are ANY nvidia 3d vision capable youtube like websites?
AD5OS
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I too would like to know about the video. I have created my own 3d content video I would like to upload. I have uploaded a couple pictures already but cannot seem to find any location to upload video. Is this coming soon, or am I missing something?
[quote name='ad5os' date='08 February 2011 - 08:46 AM' timestamp='1297183591' post='1190706']
Will content be allowed to be uploaded to 3D Live ever one day? Maybe something in the vision of a current.tv or vimeo HD channel? Does anyone know if there are ANY nvidia 3d vision capable youtube like websites?
AD5OS
I too would like to know about the video. I have created my own 3d content video I would like to upload. I have uploaded a couple pictures already but cannot seem to find any location to upload video. Is this coming soon, or am I missing something?
If there's a way to upload videos, they've hidden it very very well!
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice! /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
If there's a way to upload videos, they've hidden it very very well!
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice! /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
[quote name='Zloth' date='08 February 2011 - 08:48 PM' timestamp='1297226900' post='1191027']
If there's a way to upload videos, they've hidden it very very well!
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice! /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
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Im not sure about nvidia, but if you have a 3dtv like panasonic etc. they mostly all support side by side 3d. You can then pull up youtube on an appletv or viera etc to watch youtube on the tv, and then in 3d with the shutter glasses! I uploaded my video to youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4tUWAGiV_E I look forward to the day we can upload here on 3d vision live and then watch from out 3d tv's too :)
[quote name='Zloth' date='08 February 2011 - 08:48 PM' timestamp='1297226900' post='1191027']
If there's a way to upload videos, they've hidden it very very well!
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice! /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
Im not sure about nvidia, but if you have a 3dtv like panasonic etc. they mostly all support side by side 3d. You can then pull up youtube on an appletv or viera etc to watch youtube on the tv, and then in 3d with the shutter glasses! I uploaded my video to youtube here: I look forward to the day we can upload here on 3d vision live and then watch from out 3d tv's too :)
AD5OS
AD5OS
Will content be allowed to be uploaded to 3D Live ever one day? Maybe something in the vision of a current.tv or vimeo HD channel? Does anyone know if there are ANY nvidia 3d vision capable youtube like websites?
AD5OS
[/quote]
I too would like to know about the video. I have created my own 3d content video I would like to upload. I have uploaded a couple pictures already but cannot seem to find any location to upload video. Is this coming soon, or am I missing something?
Will content be allowed to be uploaded to 3D Live ever one day? Maybe something in the vision of a current.tv or vimeo HD channel? Does anyone know if there are ANY nvidia 3d vision capable youtube like websites?
AD5OS
I too would like to know about the video. I have created my own 3d content video I would like to upload. I have uploaded a couple pictures already but cannot seem to find any location to upload video. Is this coming soon, or am I missing something?
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice!
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice!
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
If there's a way to upload videos, they've hidden it very very well!
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice!
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
[/quote]
Im not sure about nvidia, but if you have a 3dtv like panasonic etc. they mostly all support side by side 3d. You can then pull up youtube on an appletv or viera etc to watch youtube on the tv, and then in 3d with the shutter glasses! I uploaded my video to youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4tUWAGiV_E I look forward to the day we can upload here on 3d vision live and then watch from out 3d tv's too :)
If there's a way to upload videos, they've hidden it very very well!
However, you can upload 3D videos to YouTube. If you put "yt3d:aspect=16:9 yt3d:enable=true" in the key words, YouTube will mark the video as being 3D and won't squish the double-wide video down. Unfortunately, the only way to view the video is to use a YouTube downloader. 3D Vision can't directly view 3D YouTube videos.
So upload at YouTube and view at 3D Vision Live. Have your cake or eat it. Your choice!
P.S. Though you can download 3D videos from YouTube and watch them that way.
Im not sure about nvidia, but if you have a 3dtv like panasonic etc. they mostly all support side by side 3d. You can then pull up youtube on an appletv or viera etc to watch youtube on the tv, and then in 3d with the shutter glasses! I uploaded my video to youtube here: I look forward to the day we can upload here on 3d vision live and then watch from out 3d tv's too :)