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what software did you used?
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Originally Posted by dmoney94 View Post

what software did you used?

Sorry, don't understand your question.
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How did you created the side by side image?
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How did you created the side by side image?

The answer is here:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1251234
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thanks!
nice 3d video
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How did you merge the image with sony vegas pro?
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How did you merge the image with sony vegas pro?

http://sony-798.vo.llnwd.net/dspcdn/.../vegas9_3d.pdf
post #9 of 148
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I am going to try to make a BluRay disc with a menu that let's you select a standard HD version and a 3D version.
When the 3D version is selected I think it should bring up a message that explains how to set the TV for proper display.

Obviously I will have to encode the disc with both the standard HD version and the side by side version.

Time to find some good 3D videos in my library.....
post #10 of 148
Nice work! At the rate the film studios are going you could become the world's leading supplier of 3D content!
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My computer security recognized spyware attached to these links...
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you need better security software

try Microsoft Security Essentials (free)

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you need better security software

try Microsoft Security Essentials (free)


Sporry...I said that my security software did find the threat...so I never opened any of the files...

I use Norton 360 and have never been attacked by a virus or spyware...now I have probably jinxed myself...

Threats found: 1
Here is a complete list:

Threat Name: W32.Spyrat
Location: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6181330/server6666666666%5D.exe
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I had several people download those files and check them for viruses and spyware and nobody found anything.
I wonder if it somehow can get attached during the transport between servers....
Anyway, for those interested and willing to take a chance I am about to post a link to a video I shot that I think is quite visually interesting.
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Here is a completely unedited clip from yesterday.
This is in the bay behind my house using my home build camera rig and my home built boat.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7350380/boating.MTS
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Will these videos play on the Panny 3D player?
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Will these videos play on the Panny 3D player?

I believe so.
I am going to put all the homemade videos I have uploaded so far into an ISO file that you can burn to a standard DVD that will play in any BluRay player.
Should have it done by tomorrow.
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Great! I'll be sure to look for it.
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Your videos look fantastic!! You need to start releasing 30 min vids each week so I can have some good content to show off to friends!

They all look fantastic. The only one I had a little trouble with eye strain on was the Duluth Harbor video. When you zoomed in on the tanker it was really difficult to watch for some reason. I noticed the 2 images were so far apart, and maybe that was why. Otherwise all of the footage was so easy on the eyes. The depth is just incredible. It was like looking thru my theater screen and seeing what you were seeing standing there. Im sure Discovery 3D will be amazing when it starts.



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Would love to see any other footage you might have. Thanks for sharing!
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Your videos look fantastic!! You need to start releasing 30 min vids each week so I can have some good content to show off to friends!

They all look fantastic. The only one I had a little trouble with eye strain on was the Duluth Harbor video. When you zoomed in on the tanker it was really difficult to watch for some reason. I noticed the 2 images were so far apart, and maybe that was why. Otherwise all of the footage was so easy on the eyes. The depth is just incredible. It was like looking thru my theater screen and seeing what you were seeing standing there. Im sure Discovery 3D will be amazing when it starts.




How are you watching this? Do you have a projector? It looks like from the screen shoots that you have a projector projecting onto a big screen.
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How are you watching this? Do you have a projector? It looks like from the screen shoots that you have a projector projecting onto a big screen.

Yeah i have a DP Titan Reference 1080P 3D. That is a 14" wide scope screen. I am just playing the videos thru a PC.
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Yeah i have a DP Titan Reference 1080P 3D. That is a 14" wide scope screen. I am just playing the videos thru a PC.

Incredible theater you have there.

Here is a link to a 3DHD DVD image which can be burned to a DVD which will play on a BluRay player in side by side format. You just have to manually set the 3DTV into that format.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7350380/Home...HD%28TM%29.iso

It's just some of my accumulating library of homemade 3D videos. Hope you enjoy it.
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Incredible theater you have there.

Here is a link to a 3DHD DVD image which can be burned to a DVD which will play on a BluRay player in side by side format. You just have to manually set the 3DTV into that format.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7350380/Home...HD%28TM%29.iso

It's just some of my accumulating library of homemade 3D videos. Hope you enjoy it.

I tried opening this with WinRAR and there seems to be nothing in it. Tried mounting with Daemon Tools and the disk is empty. Does it work for anyone?
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I tried opening this with WinRAR and there seems to be nothing in it. Tried mounting with Daemon Tools and the disk is empty. Does it work for anyone?

Yes it worked for me. I just burned the .iso file to a dvd. After that I could browse the folders to find the individual video files.

Most of the ones included in this .iso file are the same ones posted at the top in individual files.
post #26 of 148
Apologies, looks like I had a partial download of the file. Works great. Thanks Frank!
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Originally Posted by Frank View Post

Incredible theater you have there.

Here is a link to a 3DHD DVD image which can be burned to a DVD which will play on a BluRay player in side by side format. You just have to manually set the 3DTV into that format.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7350380/Home...HD%28TM%29.iso

It's just some of my accumulating library of homemade 3D videos. Hope you enjoy it.

Awesome, grabbing it now, thanks Frank!

Jason
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anyway this can work with a ps3...

will be soon purchasing the vt25 tvs and not planning on getting the 3d bluray player

if someone has figured out a way... i'd love a brief tutorial... PM or post here... thx
post #29 of 148
All you have to do is burn the dvd image (iso) and pop it in your PS3, then set your 3D tv for side by side and off you go .

Jason
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Originally Posted by darshan_4 View Post

anyway this can work with a ps3...

will be soon purchasing the vt25 tvs and not planning on getting the 3d bluray player

if someone has figured out a way... i'd love a brief tutorial... PM or post here... thx

Or load the files onto a usb plug it into your ps3 and play!!
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