Dec 1, 2018 - Well first of all let me tell you there are 3 types of 3D content available:: 1. Programma beguschaya stroka na monitore onlajn 2. Anaglyph 3D 2. Side by Side (SBS) 3. Over Under (OU) also known.
I noticed that on torrents there are more and more 3D movies available. I think that soon this will be the new standard. But as many people may know, the majority of TV on the market are working with anaglyph format. This Anaglyph format is in fact the well known red/cyan standard. Many cinema theaters use this standard and many are familiar with the sully red/cyan cardboard glasses. But what to do when the movie you have ( ex from torrents ) is in side by side format? First of all what is side-by-side format?
Well it can be recognized by the fact that when you open it in VLC or other player you see 2 images instead of one. This is an example: This format has many variants like Full side-by-side, half side-by-side, it is often visible in the file name like FSBS or HSBS or Half-SBS. Or simply SBS or “side-by-side”. Risunki po tochkam s koordinatami menu.
To watch this kind of format on a classical 2D screen ( PC screen, or TV or projector) is a drama since the people have pointed heads and the image is 2x times. I noticed that some people recommend to use player option to separate the images and then to re-size the screen to 16:9 format. This is a bad idea since is hard to setup and you loose part from image. A better solution is to use a 3D player! Yes there are 3D players for ordinary 3D/2D screens (pc monitor or TV or projector)! A 3D movie player I tested recently is Bino.
It play any 3D video format and it has a lot of options to find the optimal 3D experience for your screen but also for your eyes. So basically if you have a red/cyan glass you can see a 3D movie directly on your PC screen or even on classical TV. Something important!
Please use the 3D hardware acceleration to see this kind of 3D movie since even a i3-i5 Intel CPU may have problems.
• Anaglyphic is an older version of 3D. It's developed by taking two identical pictures and removing certain colors from each, then replacing the two pictures on top of each other, with a slight stagger. Cause your eye to believe there is depth between the two. Draw backs: Colors can become distorted. 3D does not seem as in depth. • Side-by-Side or more commonly known as SBS is developed by physically recording the video from two cameras spaced approximately 1.5 inches apart (the same as the human eye).
The images are then pasted on the screen on top of one another with a slight stagger. The 3D glasses contain films or crystals that will cause one eye to look slightly to the left and the other slightly to the right, giving the illusion of 3D.
Drawbacks: If depths on the record or playback are not set correctly, a ghostly duplicate image can appear in the background of the screen, known as ghosting. • A screen of some type is required to play 3D Movies.
Depending on the type of movie you wish to play depends on the type of screen you will need. For anaglyphic videos, any old tv or monitor should work with the right software. For SBS movies, a 3d monitor or tv will be required, along with the correct type of software. When playing movies, either anaglyphic or 3d, from a computer, no additional hardware is required, other than the screen. If playing movies from a television, some type of player or DLNA capability will be required.
These will be discussed in later portions of this FAQ. • - Several different programs exist for working with 3D movies, pictures, and files. These programs range from editing file types, to editing and/or playing video, to manipulating a 2D movie and turning it into a 3D movie. There is such a wide variety of programs out there that I won’t be discussing them all.
The main ones a basic user will need will be discussed later in other sections of this FAQ as they are required. All programs discussed in this FAQ are free to download and use. Better versions exist, you can try and make informed posts about them in the forum, but these are really the only essential programs you will need, and have been chosen due to their ease of access and use. DLNA/Media Server Programs • PS3 Media Server () - PS3 Media Server is a must have and great tool for posting your MKVs on your network so that your entertainment center or PS3 may access them. • Serviio () - Freeware media server for TV’s.