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Ventuz as video player for polarized 3D video

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divingeon

Ventuz as video player for polarized 3D video

Post by divingeon » 30 Apr 2014, 05:39

hi,
I have a project which I need to use Ventuz as a video player for Full HD polarized-way 3D video.
The already existing video is 2D normal Full HD vide, so that I need to convert it.

Can I use Ventuz as video player for this converted 3D video ?
If so, that mean I can have interaction.

thank you
Divin

divingeon

Re: Ventuz as video player for polarized 3D video

Post by divingeon » 30 Apr 2014, 08:56

Have I should post this on "How-to" board?
If so, i'm soory.

btw,
Using EyeFinity with FirePro V9800 from single machine, I'm going to have 6 outputs.
I'm worried if there might be "awkward-look" performance due to polarized 3D video which was converted from normal one.
There should be soft-edge as well.

Is there anyone who can give an advice?

divin

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Re: Ventuz as video player for polarized 3D video

Post by Robert » 01 May 2014, 14:04

Hi !

As far as I know it's not the movie itself who is polarized, it's the glasses and the filters you will put on the projectors lenses.

Yes you can use Ventuz to play 3d movie. One technique is to play side by side 3D movie and use Pass nodes to address the good eye according to the outputs.

The layout depend on the 3D screen or projector specs.

R

divingeon

Re: Ventuz as video player for polarized 3D video

Post by divingeon » 02 May 2014, 10:06

thanks a lot! :)

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