Whether any player can play files 4K3D interlieved format?
I have video writen from games (via 3DVision EDID Override driver for 4K3D Passive LG TVs) Whether any player can play this files with 4K3D interlieved format? I have written gameplay in 3840х2160 in 3D-Stereo with "3DVision Experience", but no player can play this video... Maybe I need previously convert this video to SbS or TaB? But what programs can do this? Edius, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas? Who know?
I have video writen from games (via 3DVision EDID Override driver for 4K3D Passive LG TVs) Whether any player can play this files with 4K3D interlieved format? I have written gameplay in 3840х2160 in 3D-Stereo with "3DVision Experience", but no player can play this video... Maybe I need previously convert this video to SbS or TaB? But what programs can do this? Edius, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas? Who know?

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#1
Posted 02/04/2017 06:28 PM   
Try Tridef Media Player.
Try Tridef Media Player.

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#2
Posted 02/04/2017 06:32 PM   
Has checked Tridef. Unfortunately this player can't play this video in a stereo mode too. Shows only the mixed doubled picture, can't display right stereo picture. 4K3D in SbS or TaB are displayed correctly. It is interesting why "3DVision Experience" write video in Interlaced format? For example, FRAPS writes in SbS 3840x2160 in the same games (but with lags and stutters).
Has checked Tridef. Unfortunately this player can't play this video in a stereo mode too. Shows only the mixed doubled picture, can't display right stereo picture. 4K3D in SbS or TaB are displayed correctly. It is interesting why "3DVision Experience" write video in Interlaced format? For example, FRAPS writes in SbS 3840x2160 in the same games (but with lags and stutters).

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#3
Posted 02/06/2017 02:52 PM   
Storing 3D as interlaced video is not recommended due to almost every recent compressor (H264, H265, etc...) using 4:2:0 subsampling (chroma channels at 1/4 resolution of luma channel). If you ever want to use these formats for distributing your video files over the internet, the subsampling will create colour artefact crosstalk. Using interlaced mode of some of these codecs technically works around the subsampling issue, but creates a compatibility problem on the user's computer as every good media player would see the interlaced flag and automatically apply deinterlacing (ruining your 3D content). It is much better to store your video in side-by-side or top/bottom format. You will be able to use any coded without risk of subsampling crosstalk, get better quality/weight ratio and better compatibility.
Storing 3D as interlaced video is not recommended due to almost every recent compressor (H264, H265, etc...) using 4:2:0 subsampling (chroma channels at 1/4 resolution of luma channel). If you ever want to use these formats for distributing your video files over the internet, the subsampling will create colour artefact crosstalk.

Using interlaced mode of some of these codecs technically works around the subsampling issue, but creates a compatibility problem on the user's computer as every good media player would see the interlaced flag and automatically apply deinterlacing (ruining your 3D content).

It is much better to store your video in side-by-side or top/bottom format.
You will be able to use any coded without risk of subsampling crosstalk, get better quality/weight ratio and better compatibility.

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#4
Posted 02/06/2017 06:11 PM   
[quote="BlackSharkfr"] It is much better to store your video in side-by-side or top/bottom format. [/quote] Yes, you are right, but "3DVision Experience" record game video in Interlaced format ONLY. Not SbS or TaB
BlackSharkfr said:
It is much better to store your video in side-by-side or top/bottom format.

Yes, you are right, but "3DVision Experience" record game video in Interlaced format ONLY. Not SbS or TaB

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#5
Posted 02/07/2017 08:32 AM   
[quote="RS422"]Yes, you are right, but "3DVision Experience" record game video in Interlaced format ONLY. Not SbS or TaB[/quote] AFAIK, it does not record in interlaced format "only". In fact, your the first person I've seen that says that it will records in that format. It might be that at "4K' it only records in Interlaced, but I know that helifax has recorded his monitors in surround mode and I'm fairly certain that it was in SbS half. helifax made a twitch streaming guide that you might want to check out, if you ever want to stream. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/813363/
RS422 said:Yes, you are right, but "3DVision Experience" record game video in Interlaced format ONLY. Not SbS or TaB


AFAIK, it does not record in interlaced format "only".

In fact, your the first person I've seen that says that it will records in that format.

It might be that at "4K' it only records in Interlaced, but I know that helifax has recorded his monitors in surround mode and I'm fairly certain that it was in SbS half.

helifax made a twitch streaming guide that you might want to check out, if you ever want to stream.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/813363/

#6
Posted 02/07/2017 12:50 PM   
BTW have you updated Nvidia's Stereoscopic Player? You can also try a free trial for Cyberlink's PowerDVD Ultra or Corel's WinDVDPro. Or have you tried SView? [quote="Rhialto"]People often ask for a stereoscopic movie player and sView is not very often listed in the answers. There is a reason for this, it is not well known. I started this thread specifically for sView so the player can get some attention as it is not only free but also a lightweight player and is a good alternative to paid and bulky software. Stereo-device support list (outputs) [list] [.] Anaglyph glasses[/.] [.] Interlaced displays (Zalman, LG, Envision)[/.] [.] Shutter glasses (requires NVIDIA 3D Vision or AMD HD3D capable device or professional GPU)[/.] [.] Dual projection systems and Mirror displays[/.] [.] Others (Oculus Rift prototype, iZ3D displays, Vuzix HMD, 3D TVs)[/.] [/list] Supported stereo formats [list] [.] Separate views (two streams stored in single file or from two files)[/.] [.] Horizontal pair (side by side)[/.] [.] Over/Under[/.] [.] Interlaced[/.] [/list] [img]http://www.sview.ru/images/sview1508_playlist.jpg[/img] [list] [.]User manual [url=http://www.sview.ru/en/sview/usertips/]here[/url].[/.] [.]Version history [url=http://www.sview.ru/en/sview/history/]here[/url].[/.] [.][b]Download sView [url=http://www.sview.ru/en/download/]here[/url].[/b][/.] [.]sView sources on Github [url=https://github.com/gkv311/sview]here[/url].[/.] [/list] P.S. I will send an invite to Kirill the author to come say hello. Another good helper for the 3D community![/quote] Quoted from https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/946728/
BTW have you updated Nvidia's Stereoscopic Player?

You can also try a free trial for Cyberlink's PowerDVD Ultra or Corel's WinDVDPro.

Or have you tried SView?

Rhialto said:People often ask for a stereoscopic movie player and sView is not very often listed in the answers. There is a reason for this, it is not well known.

I started this thread specifically for sView so the player can get some attention as it is not only free but also a lightweight player and is a good alternative to paid and bulky software.

Stereo-device support list (outputs)
  • Anaglyph glasses
  • Interlaced displays (Zalman, LG, Envision)
  • Shutter glasses (requires NVIDIA 3D Vision or AMD HD3D capable device or professional GPU)
  • Dual projection systems and Mirror displays
  • Others (Oculus Rift prototype, iZ3D displays, Vuzix HMD, 3D TVs)

Supported stereo formats
  • Separate views (two streams stored in single file or from two files)
  • Horizontal pair (side by side)
  • Over/Under
  • Interlaced

Image

  • User manual here.
  • Version history here.
  • Download sView here.
  • sView sources on Github here.

P.S. I will send an invite to Kirill the author to come say hello. Another good helper for the 3D community!


Quoted from https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/946728/

#7
Posted 02/07/2017 01:01 PM   
I am not aware of Geforce Experience giving you any choice regarding the stereo recording format. AFAIK, it records the framebuffer directly. I do not know about the compression format though : I rage quit the software the very first time I tried using it and never tried it again.
I am not aware of Geforce Experience giving you any choice regarding the stereo recording format.
AFAIK, it records the framebuffer directly.

I do not know about the compression format though : I rage quit the software the very first time I tried using it and never tried it again.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#8
Posted 02/09/2017 06:02 PM   
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