I'm able to record 3D perfectly fine in Fraps and when I look at the raw footage it's side-by-side, so everything seems to be recorded fine. But when I encode it with x264 in an mp4 container and upload it to youtube, HTML5 Stereo 3D doesn't work properly. When I put my video to HTML5 3D, it just appears as a side-by-side clip. It seems like every other 3D option works fine but I'm not sure as I can't test those. I have no problems with other 3D videos running HTML5 so I don't know why my video isn't working properly. Here's my test video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2ilk2xMzIg&feature=html5_3d
Specs:
i7 920 @ 3.8ghz
6gb Corsair ddr3 1600mhz
Asus P6T
Galaxy GTX 580
Asus VG278
Fraps full version 3.4.6
Recorded using 1920x1080 in-game and half-resolution 30fps
I'm able to record 3D perfectly fine in Fraps and when I look at the raw footage it's side-by-side, so everything seems to be recorded fine. But when I encode it with x264 in an mp4 container and upload it to youtube, HTML5 Stereo 3D doesn't work properly. When I put my video to HTML5 3D, it just appears as a side-by-side clip. It seems like every other 3D option works fine but I'm not sure as I can't test those. I have no problems with other 3D videos running HTML5 so I don't know why my video isn't working properly. Here's my test video: ;feature=html5_3d
Specs:
i7 920 @ 3.8ghz
6gb Corsair ddr3 1600mhz
Asus P6T
Galaxy GTX 580
Asus VG278
Fraps full version 3.4.6
Recorded using 1920x1080 in-game and half-resolution 30fps
YouTube is very picky now on what your format must be. For instance, you'll need to halve the width of your video. Full details are in the 3D Vision Live forum: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showforum=248
YouTube is very picky now on what your format must be. For instance, you'll need to halve the width of your video. Full details are in the 3D Vision Live forum: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showforum=248
Thanks for the reply. Yeah I think youtube is definitely at fault here, because the video works fine on my end using a stereoscopic 3D player. The raw Fraps footage is 1920x540, my Fraps settings were 30fps at half-size running 1920x1080 in-game. It seems to works fine with any other 3D viewing method like red/cyan, interleaved, side-by-side, etc. but HTML5 3D refuses to work on my uploaded videos.
Thanks for the reply. Yeah I think youtube is definitely at fault here, because the video works fine on my end using a stereoscopic 3D player. The raw Fraps footage is 1920x540, my Fraps settings were 30fps at half-size running 1920x1080 in-game. It seems to works fine with any other 3D viewing method like red/cyan, interleaved, side-by-side, etc. but HTML5 3D refuses to work on my uploaded videos.
Specs:
i7 920 @ 3.8ghz
6gb Corsair ddr3 1600mhz
Asus P6T
Galaxy GTX 580
Asus VG278
Fraps full version 3.4.6
Recorded using 1920x1080 in-game and half-resolution 30fps
Specs:
i7 920 @ 3.8ghz
6gb Corsair ddr3 1600mhz
Asus P6T
Galaxy GTX 580
Asus VG278
Fraps full version 3.4.6
Recorded using 1920x1080 in-game and half-resolution 30fps