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Subject: Re: (3D-PornExplorer)30 files - Anybody ever succeeded or try viewing these "3D" ? (0/2)
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On Fri, 03 Apr 2015 10:38:00 -0400, Yesomite Sam
<YesomiteSam@YellowSnow.nws> wrote:
>Whithin the capture I made, I obviously cut the format in half.
>From a 16/9 wide screen display aspect ratio string, I stumbled on a
>somewhat NTSC format of 4:3.
>Later tried to re-encode in a 16/9 ratio wide screen but all my
>softwares refused to process it.
>
>Yes Sam.
I realise this is a long time after the event, but there's an option
within Videolan's VLC allowing you to view these "3D" videos as
Anaglyph 3D
That turns the double image into a pair of overlaid images in red /
cyan, correct aspect ratio, reduced resolution.
There are options under advanced preferences to choose a different
pair of colors.
Of course you then need to wear a pair of tacky but cheap 3D glasses -
and monitor output is rarely satisfactory. Or you need a graphics card
that supports 3D output to TV via HDMI.
HTH,
S
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