tripletopper
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Hello I was so close to getting 3D video. I know the artificial way to turn a video into 3D is to use half the width as the left eye and half the width as the right eye in a compressed width format. So if I have game footage on the left and me footage on the right if the quadrants are named one through four across the column one would have the left eye of a video image even though it's a monoscopic video image. Image two would have the left eyes view of me. image tree would be a copy of the monoscopic video image which makes it appear float in mid-air and appear two-dimensional within a 3D scope. And then the fourth quadrant would be the right eyes view of me. Of course we're all four to fit it has to be half width.
the problem is in order to do stereo video you need two video sources and I'm less I'm just taping me being me and that will not be very good for twitch, because I need some game footage to go along with me footage you're necessarily going to have to have three video sources the left eye me Cam the right eye me Cam and the game footage capture.
I was going to do a couple different games like Sonic Generations in 3D. also I was considering having my Virtual Boy console modded with a virtual tap twice once for the left eye once to the right eye set the left of the red set the right to cyan and merge them together in an RGB VGA CRT hookup.
I understand to make 3D I have to shoot and black and white make the left eye black and red and make the right eye black and cyan.
by the way I'm describing two different techniques. The first one was full color stereoscope for real world color and the second one was Anaglyph to turn black and white to convey both left and right eye information.
I guess if the color conversion was treated as a single object that could be considered one of the two cameras and then the footage of the game through the virtual tab could be considered the other footage so if there is a hard two camera at a time limit that's how I would do it with red and cyan 3D.
what exactly is the limit of OBS in terms of video sources is it limited by just the number of video sources is it limited by resolution and frame rate so therefore I could drop the resolution to SD video qualities, and if my cameras are SD anyway I could combine them to have Stereoscopic view.
or does it depend on the type of computer meaning the newer computers could handle more data?
No matter what I do I seem to always run into of two video source limit.
Is that all there is or do I need something more?
the problem is in order to do stereo video you need two video sources and I'm less I'm just taping me being me and that will not be very good for twitch, because I need some game footage to go along with me footage you're necessarily going to have to have three video sources the left eye me Cam the right eye me Cam and the game footage capture.
I was going to do a couple different games like Sonic Generations in 3D. also I was considering having my Virtual Boy console modded with a virtual tap twice once for the left eye once to the right eye set the left of the red set the right to cyan and merge them together in an RGB VGA CRT hookup.
I understand to make 3D I have to shoot and black and white make the left eye black and red and make the right eye black and cyan.
by the way I'm describing two different techniques. The first one was full color stereoscope for real world color and the second one was Anaglyph to turn black and white to convey both left and right eye information.
I guess if the color conversion was treated as a single object that could be considered one of the two cameras and then the footage of the game through the virtual tab could be considered the other footage so if there is a hard two camera at a time limit that's how I would do it with red and cyan 3D.
what exactly is the limit of OBS in terms of video sources is it limited by just the number of video sources is it limited by resolution and frame rate so therefore I could drop the resolution to SD video qualities, and if my cameras are SD anyway I could combine them to have Stereoscopic view.
or does it depend on the type of computer meaning the newer computers could handle more data?
No matter what I do I seem to always run into of two video source limit.
Is that all there is or do I need something more?