2d-friendly 3d.

I am aware of the reason why 3D television fell apart in 2012. The NFL admitted that there's no way they can make the 2013 Super bowl in 3D unless they were willing to shut 70% of the people out right at the gate.

I was planning on doing a miniature golf tournament, even though less prestigious, miniature golf is probably a sport with more verticality than American football. The craziness of the stature., The extreme in compensating for drastic hills, the sharpness of the angles would come out cool in 3D.

Plus my local miniature golf course uses ChromaDepth effects turn still 3D statues into animations, and has other effects like altering your perception of the putt versus the actual reality of the putt.

Plus I did it before in high school and I was the only local access cable show to be number one in its timeslot among all the regular programs, meaning the show beat out Animaniacs and Barney within the political boundaries of the local school district of all households.

I saw a website called 3D streaming and I can't tell whether it's 3D inbound streams of movies professionally-made or 3d out loud streams of twitch. I tried to either email them or social them but they seem out of business.

Currently if there were such a service, probably the only way to do a 2d friendly 3D version is to have a middleman take the 3D screen in side-by-side half format play it as a screen on their site for 3D viewers and then immediately sent it to Twitch under my name after it's been converted to 2D like a couple seconds later.

The reason why 3D TV failed on broadcast was because currently the only way to broadcast with side by side half and if you didn't have a 3D TV or you wanted to watch it into the or the glasses weren't charged you were basically screwed. I talked to engineer's of a local TV station about how just like Dolby surround is encoded a broadcast for only brought out with a decoder,. Maybe only the dominant I would be broadcast normally without a decoder or program within a computer or smartphone,. And brought out when activated.

As to where you're going to find a 3D TV, if you already don't have one, Im surprised no one used the Sega Master System model as inspiration to turn any 2D TV into a 3D TV. the beautiful thing about the Sega Master System is that three of you worked regardless of who the manufacturer the TV was. you did not have to go buy a special Sega TV to get it working with Master System (Unlike Vectrex where system IS the TV.)

The tricky part is syncing it with the display ping. But if ARC already does that based on sound and 2D video, then Arc should be able to sync left eye/Right eye too. There must be some sensor which tells the equipment that the TV is sending the broadcast a few milliseconds later so that the sound syncs up with it. Just need to add one bit for left eye or right eye.

And yes I'm going to ask the ChromaDepth company to let me buy a filter to put in front of my 3D camera so that the ChromaDepth illusion gets accurately captured by my 3D camera. that way they could show off chroma depth without having to distribute ChromaDepth glasses assuming the concept of recording decoded material is like that of two track surround sound and Dolby headphones.

By the way maybe there should be a suggestion of OBS adding special 3D features like centering it, making it exactly 16 by 9 and making it perfectly ABCDABCD symmetrical so that the side by side half affect with work right with less manual fiddling.
 
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