I'm seeing that all the dvd rips for 3D movies are called side by side stereoscopic. Pretty big files from what I'm seeing too (3-4 gigs). Are these the 3D movie files that are gonna be for sale? Or possibly another type?
I haven't heard of any 3d video content for sell other than Blockbusters 3d Video rental app of course. I have no idea what format it will read or make when you use 3d videos :/.
I'm not really surprised that the file size is so huge. If I'm not mistaken, to create the 3D effect, the makers of the 3D movies, when putting together a 3D movie, are just putting another copy of the movie, just slightly moved to the left or right. Which causes the 'in-depth' look of a 3D movie.
Officerpolabear said:
I'm not really surprised that the file size is so huge. If I'm not mistaken, to create the 3D effect, the makers of the 3D movies, when putting together a 3D movie, are just putting another copy of the movie, just slightly moved to the left or right. Which causes the 'in-depth' look of a 3D movie.
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Lol it's funny how you don't know what you're talking about at all in the slightest whatsoever.
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Lol it's funny how you don't know what you're talking about at all in the slightest whatsoever.
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+1..there are many ways 3d is created and not one of them involves the same image offset..that's for people with a lazy eye..not 3d. Lol
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No he's correct.
It's called cross-eyed 3-D. hahaha
It works but its not easy, takes me a while to achieve it only for a short instance as my contacts begin to bother me.
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toxicfumes22 said:
No he's correct.
It's called cross-eyed 3-D. hahaha
It works but its not easy, takes me a while to achieve it only for a short instance as my contacts begin to bother me.
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Yeah, this is how parallax 3D works
sprinttouch666 said:
Yeah, this is how parallax 3D works
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I was just messing around.
I just noticed this on the Evo 3D HTC teaser. 1.2 gigs for a 3D movie...
I can't post the link cause I'm a newb tho (.______. )
if any one have got this phobe can download this small clips?>>>
1. http://www.filesonic.com/file/641301344/2Step_Up_3D_BluRay_1080p_Side-by-Side.mp4
2. http://www.filesonic.com/file/641266744/3Step_Up_3D__BluRay_1080p_Side-by-Side.mp4
3. http://www.filesonic.com/file/641193044/Step_Up_3D_BluRay_1080p_Side-by-Side.mp4
and play. I want to know if I put a 3d movie on the phone will it run it 3D, this is small videos of side-by-side technology of 3D. Let me know if t works
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Lol it's funny how you don't know what you're talking about at all in the slightest whatsoever.
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He's got the right idea. Two cameras are used to capture the same object from 2 different perspectives to allow the perception of depth, just like your eyes.
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After reading many of the recent reviews, I have noticed that the Evo records video in SBS (side by side) 3D. So I have a pretty good hope that my collection of 3D mkvs can be converted and will be watchable in 3d.
So will RealD movies be able to be watched in 3D on the phone? I see that RealD is based on SBS, but it's meant to be seen with glasses. Also, does anyone know if the IMAX 3D videos would be playable?
I'm not even going to attempt to make an assumption about this, because I have no idea about whether it will work or not.
The stereoscopic RealD Format is a patented version of a side-by-side 3D formatting technology.
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In the "RealD Format" section on this link:
http://www.reald.com/content/consumer-electronics.aspx
Harfainx said:
So will RealD movies be able to be watched in 3D on the phone? I see that RealD is based on SBS, but it's meant to be seen with glasses. Also, does anyone know if the IMAX 3D videos would be playable?
I'm not even going to attempt to make an assumption about this, because I have no idea about whether it will work or not.
In the "RealD Format" section on this link:
http://www.reald.com/content/consumer-electronics.aspx
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Real D is meant to be seen with glasses because of the screen you're viewing it on. There is a reason we only have glasses free 3d on small devices. So far for glasses free you have a limited viewing angle and range. For the time being you can't pull this off at the scale of a theater let alone an IMAX. Intel had showcased a glasses free 3d tv that was around 37" at a CES a few years back. While it worked the viewing angles were poor for a television http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/10/intel-shows-off-glasses-free-3d-demo-now-this-is-more-like-it/.
Anyway 3D isn't shot in too many different ways. The biggest issue is what format your TV has to output the 3D to match the glasses. In the PS3 you don't have to make sure your 3D is recorded a certain way, you just have to make sure you choose an output format on your PS3 that matches what your TV uses. It should be the same here on the Evo 3D, except the Evo has one screen so it knows how to display the images for that screen. The basic principle behind 3D is you're showing two different images at the same time, one for your right eye and one for your left to trick you into seeing depth.
Uhh, thanks?
My question wasn't about how RealD or IMAX 3D work... but rather if we would be able to view those types on our devices with glasses-less.
I'm not worried about viewing them on my TV, because I have a 3D TV already, so I'm just asking about the videos on our phones.
If not, then we will be EXTREMELY limited it what we can view in 3D (other than our own recordings), as far as movies go.
So, does anyone know if we can use either of those two formats on our phones, or is this something that we'll just have to wait for the phones so we can actually test it?
Harfainx said:
Uhh, thanks?
My question wasn't about how RealD or IMAX 3D work... but rather if we would be able to view those types on our devices with glasses-less.
I'm not worried about viewing them on my TV, because I have a 3D TV already, so I'm just asking about the videos on our phones.
If not, then we will be EXTREMELY limited it what we can view in 3D (other than our own recordings), as far as movies go.
So, does anyone know if we can use either of those two formats on our phones, or is this something that we'll just have to wait for the phones so we can actually test it?
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Seeing as the 3D content is fully supported by the hardware and display I don't see why a stereoscopic player can't be coded. That's to say that this device will not support these formats natively. The most common are .m2ts & .mkv, they do weigh in pretty hefty with a 1080p movie averaging about 10gb (Avatar is like 16) It seems to me that the standard 3D format for the phone would be SBS since it has the SBS camera. With that being the case we can naturally assume that it will process these videos much in the same way your current 3D tv does (merging two images)
As for all the flamming and atrocious ignorance displayed on the 1st page of this thread........GOOGLE before attempting to flame someone that knows more than you on a subject.
Officerpolabear said:
I'm not really surprised that the file size is so huge. If I'm not mistaken, to create the 3D effect, the makers of the 3D movies, when putting together a 3D movie, are just putting another copy of the movie, just slightly moved to the left or right. Which causes the 'in-depth' look of a 3D movie.
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This is a perfect example of how the 3D in question is achieved. STEREOSCOPE means dual vision, meaning a different image is sent to each eye. Meaning two images spaced appart like your own eyes. The director of "House of Wax" 1953 (Vincent Price) had trouble when shooting the film because he only had one good eye and could not see the effects properly.
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KillaHurtz said:
Seeing as the 3D content is fully supported by the hardware and display I don't see why a stereoscopic player can't be coded. That's to say that this device will not support these formats natively. The most common are .m2ts & .mkv, they do weigh in pretty hefty with a 1080p movie averaging about 10gb (Avatar is like 16) It seems to me that the standard 3D format for the phone would be SBS since it has the SBS camera. With that being the case we can naturally assume that it will process these videos much in the same way your current 3D tv does (merging two images)
As for all the flamming and atrocious ignorance displayed on the 1st page of this thread........GOOGLE before attempting to flame someone that knows more than you on a subject.
This is a perfect example of how the 3D in question is achieved. STEREOSCOPE means dual vision, meaning a different image is sent to each eye. Meaning two images spaced appart like your own eyes. The director of "House of Wax" 1953 (Vincent Price) had trouble when shooting the film because he only had one good eye and could not see the effects properly.
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+1 I giggled when they attempted to point out ignorance.
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Harfainx said:
Uhh, thanks?
My question wasn't about how RealD or IMAX 3D work... but rather if we would be able to view those types on our devices with glasses-less.
I'm not worried about viewing them on my TV, because I have a 3D TV already, so I'm just asking about the videos on our phones.
If not, then we will be EXTREMELY limited it what we can view in 3D (other than our own recordings), as far as movies go.
So, does anyone know if we can use either of those two formats on our phones, or is this something that we'll just have to wait for the phones so we can actually test it?
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I think we will have to wait. But I should have an answer for you by the end of the day on Friday, cuz I will have a 3d converted MKV all ready to go.
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It is simple, MKV is not supported on the Evo3D. You need to convert it to mp4 format to be played.
When the movie starts it is being seen as Side By Side (2 images). Then simply hit Menue button (the one that looks like 3 lines) and then select view in 3D and it works great.
Now the question is when converting what is the correct format to convert it to (resolution for 3D). Over the next few weeks I am going to try the settings and see what is best, so far I used the regular conversion from one to one, just the format and it plays fine.
Just one question:
Can i convert 2d videos to 3D, then transfer them onto EVO 3D for playback since it support 3D playback?
Any idea?
yao847zi said:
Just one question:
Can i convert 2d videos to 3D, then transfer them onto EVO 3D for playback since it support 3D playback?
Any idea?
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You can't make 2D content 3D and have it noticeable. Movie studios take months to do it for 2D movies and the end result is still really crappy.
yao847zi said:
Just one question:
Can i convert 2d videos to 3D, then transfer them onto EVO 3D for playback since it support 3D playback?
Any idea?
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I do not know how well it works, as I am waiting to get my 3D EVO before I try it out, but there is a video conversion program called Wondershare that claims to do just what you asked.
the most important think is can you playback 3d movies (avatar 3d)on evo 3d ? if yes how to do that, how to convert?
Well, I just find this 2D to 3D Video Converter which can convert 2D video to 3D format. So i wonder if the created 3d video files can be played on EVO 3D.
yao847zi said:
Well, I just find this 2D to 3D Video Converter which can convert 2D video to 3D format. So i wonder if the created 3d video files can be played on EVO 3D.
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somebody test!!
retnuh730 said:
You can't make 2D content 3D and have it noticeable. Movie studios take months to do it for 2D movies and the end result is still really crappy.
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What he said. I'm sure there is software out there to do it, but you're better off starting off with actual 3D content.
You're talking about taking a video shot from one perspective and somehow magically giving it depth? If there's any software to do it, I can't imagine it producing good results.
I know DvDFab does this but never tested but I will now
Well youporn has some 3D content and I doubt it was recorded using EVO 3Ds
rank78 said:
Well youporn has some 3D content and I doubt it was recorded using EVO 3Ds
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At least we got the million dollar question out of the way before the device even officially launched
LOL but IMHO my answer to the 2D->3D question would be simply no.
A good example of this would be the movie TRON 3D
The movie was filmed in 2D, but the 3D thing was all the craze so they added 3D in the CGI portions. With the glasses on the movies special effects came to life but the characters themselves remained dull and submersed within the screen.
You can't add depth to a flat plane. You can fake it but if the data is not there you can only imagine what would have been in it's place.
It's just like walking into a museum and looking at paintings. You're not gonna see 3D because the even though the you're using two eyes to view the image. There is no depth to interpret.
YES. you can make 2D-3D and look AWESOME
Actually you can.
I have been playing around with it for a long time now for use with the Vuzix Iwear 3D glasses.
It won't let me post the link so google
3DCOMBINE
and see for yourself
Richard Scullion, nice guy, in the UK, his software is AMAZING, it takes about 3 days to convert a full length movie from 2D-3D and IT IS NOTICEABLE.
His software allows you to select the amount of depth you wish, the more depth the longer and possible worse the video gets but this is just amazing software.
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Actually you can.
I have been playing around with it for a long time now for use with the Vuzix Iwear 3D glasses.
It won't let me post the link so google
3DCOMBINE
and see for yourself
Richard Scullion, nice guy, in the UK, his software is AMAZING, it takes about 3 days to convert a full length movie from 2D-3D and IT IS NOTICEABLE.
His software allows you to select the amount of depth you wish, the more depth the longer and possible worse the video gets but this is just amazing software.
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I'm totally testing it now...
Very 1st attempt with no tweaking at all.... it's eye crossing.. hmmm..
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how do you open this file?
I just got my evo 3d and i found a thread a couple days ago explaining how to do this, but i cant seem to find it anyone. Anyways the program was called wondershare video converter ultimate, so i downloaded and it and downloaded the evo 3d profile. So all i have to do now is select the video i want and it'll do everything?
Does anyone have any other suggestions for programs?
Plus this program is kinda slow, i set it to use 4 cores and its only using 25% of my cpu and wants to take an almost an hour and half to convert avatar to 3d from a 540x960 video.
Before getting the Evo 3D I downloaded the trailer of Uncharted 3, Drake's Deception from PSN and saved it to my computer hoping it would look awesome on the Evo 3D. Now when I try to play it on there, it registers as 3D with the little icon on the gallery, but won't play and if it does it's still gittery 2D looking.
Has anyone tried this before? Theres different 3D trailers for download, and I'm disappointed that it doesn't seem to work
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Before getting the Evo 3D I downloaded the trailer of Uncharted 3, Drake's Deception from PSN and saved it to my computer hoping it would look awesome on the Evo 3D. Now when I try to play it on there, it registers as 3D with the little icon on the gallery, but won't play and if it does it's still gittery 2D looking.
Has anyone tried this before? Theres different 3D trailers for download, and I'm disappointed that it doesn't seem to work
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what kind of file is the movie as of right now? might have to convert it to work with the evo3d which one is .m4v and i do believe another is .mp4 but im not sure
the current type is mp4, but it is not the side by side SBS 3D video the image jumps back and forth it seems, if you pause it looks as if you paused 2D video, does the Evo 3D handle other types and convert to viewable on this screen? I can't find much info on what exactly plays in 3D mode on this thing lol
heres the math, and ive looked though the threads and to no avail, lets say i have a 3d blueray rip 1080p mp4 sterieoscopic file that is 13gigs. looks great on a 60 inch HD-3d plasma screeen but i dont have one. i wanna scale it down to fit on a 4.3 inch 540x960 3vo screen. what is the way to go about this? best resolution (in 3d) in a itty bitty living space. ive watched movies in 2d that were mp4 and only 400mb and were stunning. and ive watched avatar in 3d that was almost 2 gigs and it blew me away. but does it really need to be that big to get the most bang for my buck.
Second Question, The largest micro sd card the phone can handle, and where can i pay the least for it. thanks
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Look at this thread for recommended video converters, the OP states the best options to use and they work pretty good http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140313.
As for the sd card im not too sure but I'd take a quick search in the accessories thread there will probably be a lot in there
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freemake has done a good job for me with the right settings
I've got the hang of using handbrake. To my understanding mp4's are best because of the way they compress the data, I have found a lot useful threads that got to the conclusion no one agrees there is no right answer , and it is just a matter of preference. My question was more technically speaking for the point of saving space without sacrificing resolution.
I've converted part of my copy of a certain 3D Blu-Ray from the 10GB MKV that I use on my 3D monitor to an 84MB MP4 sample using handbrake. I suggest converting a shorter sample to test your handbrake settings before going the distance on the whole file, and testing how it runs on your EVO 3D before as well. My sample was missing audio on the EVO but not the PC. PM me for more info.
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