http://www.mediafire.com/?h5ggc547us5ym8i
They are in 3D side by side format, 720p resolution, left side first.
There is two videos, one is 23.976 fps per eye and the other is 47.952 fps per eye.
As before the goal is to see them move in the same line as the line moves from the left to the right.
I read some replies at avsforum saying they had 240Hz or 120Hz TV's and this fixes any flickering, well I made a video that uses blu ray 3D speed and now you can see if your fast tv stops flickering.
Please try the test videos and reply with how you did as I find that interesting enough I did this work.
3D test patterns I made
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Re: 3D test patterns I made
I played this with the Stereoscopic Player and Nvidia 3D Vision glasses on a 120Hz LCD. One eye was one line ahead of the other. Is this bad?
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Yes, they are supposed to be in the same line.cybereality wrote:Is this bad?
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Re: 3D test patterns I made
What does it show if they are not equal?