Support for Youtube 3D
Is there a way to watch youtube 3D content with the NVIDIA glasses.

Example:[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuQXPdoxxrY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuQXPdoxxrY[/url]

The only way I see to view those, are to download them, convert to wmv and watch with stereoscopic video viewer.

Any other Idea?
Is there a way to watch youtube 3D content with the NVIDIA glasses.



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The only way I see to view those, are to download them, convert to wmv and watch with stereoscopic video viewer.



Any other Idea?

#1
Posted 07/22/2009 07:46 AM   
No, there is no need to convert them to anything...

You just need to download the MP4 version of the clip from youtube and you can play it with Nvidia's Stereoscopic player.
To be able to download the needed MP4 version of the video you can use a free web service like this one: [url="http://www.youtubemp4.com/"]http://www.youtubemp4.com/[/url]

Although you might need to first setup the codec list of the 3d stereo player in order to add the installed MP4 splitter/decoder in your system (Settings / Decoder / MPEG4 Stream Splitter).
No, there is no need to convert them to anything...



You just need to download the MP4 version of the clip from youtube and you can play it with Nvidia's Stereoscopic player.

To be able to download the needed MP4 version of the video you can use a free web service like this one: http://www.youtubemp4.com/



Although you might need to first setup the codec list of the 3d stereo player in order to add the installed MP4 splitter/decoder in your system (Settings / Decoder / MPEG4 Stream Splitter).

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#2
Posted 07/22/2009 01:54 PM   
Wonder if Youtube will eventually support the shutter glasses. Like how Cooliris does when it goes fullscreen. Maybe a IE/Firefox add on could be made.
Wonder if Youtube will eventually support the shutter glasses. Like how Cooliris does when it goes fullscreen. Maybe a IE/Firefox add on could be made.

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#3
Posted 07/23/2009 01:17 AM   
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