Any new 3D converters out there?
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Any new 3D converters out there?
Are there any new 3D-3D converters out there, that support the old format field sequential or a new format? I have about 50-60 old format 3D movies, and want to convert them to RealD or DDD. Right now, at best I use StereoMovieMaker to convert.
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Re: Any new 3D converters out there?
Not sure what you mean by RealD and DDD. Those are companies not formats.
I think the best thing is still Stereo Movie Maker, not sure of anything else that would work for this purpose.
I think the best thing is still Stereo Movie Maker, not sure of anything else that would work for this purpose.
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Re: Any new 3D converters out there?
Both are companies, but from what I've seen, they're used to describe the formats each company uses. RealD uses left/right panel video, can't remember the DDD method (I just have the software).cybereality wrote:Not sure what you mean by RealD and DDD. Those are companies not formats.
I think the best thing is still Stereo Movie Maker, not sure of anything else that would work for this purpose.
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Re: Any new 3D converters out there?
Real-d is a company who makes cinemaequipment. They use circular polarisation with silverscreen but the images are sequential left/right on the same screen. I think the frequency is 144Hz (room for correction).
DDD makes stereodrivers and mediaplayers for 3d. They support all kind of formats. If they support a real-d compatible rig i don't know but it may very well be possible. Anyway: Real-d and ddd cannot really be comparised since they have different niches and i'm not entirely sure if i understood the question right.
DDD makes stereodrivers and mediaplayers for 3d. They support all kind of formats. If they support a real-d compatible rig i don't know but it may very well be possible. Anyway: Real-d and ddd cannot really be comparised since they have different niches and i'm not entirely sure if i understood the question right.
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Re: Any new 3D converters out there?
I think shilar is talking about putting his 3d movies into framepacking or onto blu-ray, like converting frame sequential to framepacking blu-ray 3d or side by side. I think all you have to do is extract your frame sequential videos to side by side then put them into a program to convert them to blu-ray 3d format. This video I linked to shows how to make realD discs.
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