tripletopper
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First of all I know the method of going commando for filming 3D videos you just take an sq11 and put them inside each eye of a Sony shutter scope glasses and film it like you were filming something locally and aim it at the TV.
That'll work with any 3D game that uses an alternate frames method or a polarized alternate lines method because your natively capturing it behind a filter. In fact Sony booby trapped the HDMI port so you can't natively stream 3D games in HDMI and HDMI is the only way to get 3D.
I got a couple of Xbox 360 games mostly Indies but also Sonic generations that I would like to eventually do the non-commando way the more studio accurate way of presenting 3D video.
There is a website called bino3d.org which talks about mcintosh's up to OS 10.13.
This is a nice attempt but I think there are three things that are wrong with it (as far as I could tell. I may be wrong). The first is I can't use it because it uses some scripting language you have to go into terminal for. The second is that it only seems to work on pre-recorded video and not live video. And the third is I don't know if it'll work with OS 13.0.1.
Has anyone had experience with bino 3D? Is command line operation fairly easy to someone who is told that command line terminal is the computer equivalent of open heart surgery: you do not go in unless you absolutely know what you're doing.
Does it do live streams or does it only do pre-recorded video?
I heard the features include converting lots of forms of 3d between one form and another.
I currently broadcast on Twitch in 32x9 which is the Google cardboard format for 3D video. It works in 2D if you're willing to zoom in on one of the two eyes but it's kind of annoying to do it unless you had a program to do it for you and that affect your chat.
They're basically for maybe five different conversions I would like and I think these are probably the four easiest ones that are least taxing: zoom in on left eye only, zoom in on right eye only, convert to 16x9 side by side half for 3D TVs, and convert to monochromized red and cyan anaglyph. (Meaning the picture will look 3D in black and white when looking with red and cyan glasses).
I would ask for Dubois red and cyan except that seems like the most complicated of the basic conversions. I could easily describe all the other conversions mathematically but why is a process that mixes real world color inputs and and mixes the output of both real world color information and depth information in the same frame which I have no idea how to pretend to understand.
It probably be easier to switch to green and magenta or blue and yellow than it is to do Dubois.
That'll work with any 3D game that uses an alternate frames method or a polarized alternate lines method because your natively capturing it behind a filter. In fact Sony booby trapped the HDMI port so you can't natively stream 3D games in HDMI and HDMI is the only way to get 3D.
I got a couple of Xbox 360 games mostly Indies but also Sonic generations that I would like to eventually do the non-commando way the more studio accurate way of presenting 3D video.
There is a website called bino3d.org which talks about mcintosh's up to OS 10.13.
This is a nice attempt but I think there are three things that are wrong with it (as far as I could tell. I may be wrong). The first is I can't use it because it uses some scripting language you have to go into terminal for. The second is that it only seems to work on pre-recorded video and not live video. And the third is I don't know if it'll work with OS 13.0.1.
Has anyone had experience with bino 3D? Is command line operation fairly easy to someone who is told that command line terminal is the computer equivalent of open heart surgery: you do not go in unless you absolutely know what you're doing.
Does it do live streams or does it only do pre-recorded video?
I heard the features include converting lots of forms of 3d between one form and another.
I currently broadcast on Twitch in 32x9 which is the Google cardboard format for 3D video. It works in 2D if you're willing to zoom in on one of the two eyes but it's kind of annoying to do it unless you had a program to do it for you and that affect your chat.
They're basically for maybe five different conversions I would like and I think these are probably the four easiest ones that are least taxing: zoom in on left eye only, zoom in on right eye only, convert to 16x9 side by side half for 3D TVs, and convert to monochromized red and cyan anaglyph. (Meaning the picture will look 3D in black and white when looking with red and cyan glasses).
I would ask for Dubois red and cyan except that seems like the most complicated of the basic conversions. I could easily describe all the other conversions mathematically but why is a process that mixes real world color inputs and and mixes the output of both real world color information and depth information in the same frame which I have no idea how to pretend to understand.
It probably be easier to switch to green and magenta or blue and yellow than it is to do Dubois.