Successful First test of 2d compatible 3d Twitch Broadcast
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2022 6:18 pm
I tried looking my own content in 3d. I set up a 16x9 cropped picture. I tried to view it in Google Cardboard, abd it looked in ratio and in 3d.... Though I should move the main picture to the vertical center instead of the top.
Then I looked through a Playstation 3DTV in manual wide-by-side half mode. Though the length/width proportion is off, I was able to view the whole picture. And the 3d looks nice.
I know this is not particularly enthralling 3d tv: watching me sit down from three different angles while watching me play a video game. But ai wanted to show that 3d content can be 2d compatible.
Visit twitch.tv/tripletopper in the next 7 weeks from today (btw "today"= Aug 18, 2022) and look at it through Google Cardboard or a 3d TV and see if I got a decent grip on how to make a A 2D compatible 3d broadcast.
Also every Third Thursday in the Third Dimension. i take note to go out of my way to play a 3D game. Today's game was Virtual Boy game Hyper Fighting.
BTW use red and cyan anaglyph 3d glasses on my Virtual Boy videos.
Tell me what you think.
Then I looked through a Playstation 3DTV in manual wide-by-side half mode. Though the length/width proportion is off, I was able to view the whole picture. And the 3d looks nice.
I know this is not particularly enthralling 3d tv: watching me sit down from three different angles while watching me play a video game. But ai wanted to show that 3d content can be 2d compatible.
Visit twitch.tv/tripletopper in the next 7 weeks from today (btw "today"= Aug 18, 2022) and look at it through Google Cardboard or a 3d TV and see if I got a decent grip on how to make a A 2D compatible 3d broadcast.
Also every Third Thursday in the Third Dimension. i take note to go out of my way to play a 3D game. Today's game was Virtual Boy game Hyper Fighting.
BTW use red and cyan anaglyph 3d glasses on my Virtual Boy videos.
Tell me what you think.