FRAPs after Ver. 3.0.0 I believe, does allow you to record in S3D, however you have to have 3D Vision enabled in the NVCP before you start up FRAPs or you won't have the option check box to record in S3D in FRAPs. Just a word of warning however, the frames/AVIs generated are huge, 2x standard as it will record two full resolution images in side-by-side format, so 2x1080p would be 3840x1080 frames. Needless to say its very bandwidth and storage intensive, so you'll need some fast drives, preferably in a RAID 0 array. I've also noticed higher resolutions will start giving you major tearing problems with later drivers, been trying to track down the source of that problem as well.
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE[/url]
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
FRAPs after Ver. 3.0.0 I believe, does allow you to record in S3D, however you have to have 3D Vision enabled in the NVCP before you start up FRAPs or you won't have the option check box to record in S3D in FRAPs. Just a word of warning however, the frames/AVIs generated are huge, 2x standard as it will record two full resolution images in side-by-side format, so 2x1080p would be 3840x1080 frames. Needless to say its very bandwidth and storage intensive, so you'll need some fast drives, preferably in a RAID 0 array. I've also noticed higher resolutions will start giving you major tearing problems with later drivers, been trying to track down the source of that problem as well.
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
FRAPs after Ver. 3.0.0 I believe, does allow you to record in S3D, however you have to have 3D Vision enabled in the NVCP before you start up FRAPs or you won't have the option check box to record in S3D in FRAPs. Just a word of warning however, the frames/AVIs generated are huge, 2x standard as it will record two full resolution images in side-by-side format, so 2x1080p would be 3840x1080 frames. Needless to say its very bandwidth and storage intensive, so you'll need some fast drives, preferably in a RAID 0 array. I've also noticed higher resolutions will start giving you major tearing problems with later drivers, been trying to track down the source of that problem as well.
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE[/url]
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
FRAPs after Ver. 3.0.0 I believe, does allow you to record in S3D, however you have to have 3D Vision enabled in the NVCP before you start up FRAPs or you won't have the option check box to record in S3D in FRAPs. Just a word of warning however, the frames/AVIs generated are huge, 2x standard as it will record two full resolution images in side-by-side format, so 2x1080p would be 3840x1080 frames. Needless to say its very bandwidth and storage intensive, so you'll need some fast drives, preferably in a RAID 0 array. I've also noticed higher resolutions will start giving you major tearing problems with later drivers, been trying to track down the source of that problem as well.
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
Many thanks,
Ed
Many thanks,
Ed
Many thanks,
Ed
Many thanks,
Ed
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE[/url]
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
-=HeliX=- Mod 3DV Game Fixes
My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqCvnHUvBE[/url]
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
I've been goofing around with it lately to find the best way to capture S3D and then upload to Youtube, here's some of my preliminary results: " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">
The Nvidia Stereo 3D Player doesn't work for me streaming videos, but Keepvid does work by copying and pasting that URL, saving the file, then opening it with Nvidia Stereo 3D Player. Really hoping there's a SilverLight 3D option in the future as it works great for the most part, although the chances of that are close to 0% (SL being MS, Youtube being Google).
-=HeliX=- Mod 3DV Game Fixes
My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W