There's been no mention of QIK upgrading to support 3D video, has there?
It would be really cool if I could stream live 3D footage from concerts I attend.
I guess the question is, more generally, what support is there on the web as a whole for 3D photos and video? Presumably at the very least, I can save the images in a red/cyan format and force my friends and family to don 3D glasses to view my facebook albums?
I'm sure an entire cottage industry will grow allowing Evo 3D owners to get lenticular photos and holograms created of their pictures
Anyone know of any programs that'll be able to edit the 3d video we shoot?
I'm hoping we can use youtubes 3d editor.
http://www.youtube.com/editor_3d
I am trying upload a 3d video to Facebook but I want to upload it in 2d. Does anyone know how to do this? For 3d photo's it converts it to 2d, but not for video.
Can this be done directly from the phone or do I need to convert the file on my computer?
As soon as I'm done taking a 3 d picture or video it disappears it will not play but I can see the details
Mikey B's 3D
Have you tried going into HTC's gallery app and looking under 3d photos and videos?
Has anyone been able to encode there own MKV 3D movies to MP4 and then have the Gallery App see the movie as a 3D video file?
I notice some 3D MP4s from YouTube ripped to the phone are automatically tagged as 3D so soon as the video is opened its in 3D and also has the Cube in the corner to change from 2D and 3D.
Question is how can we add that tag information to our own MP4 files so the gallery see the video as 3D instead of having to switch it manually. Itll also sort it under the 3D category in the gallery if the file is recognized as 3D.
hypersonicx said:
Has anyone been able to encode there own MKV 3D movies to MP4 and then have the Gallery App see the movie as a 3D video file?
I notice some 3D MP4s from YouTube ripped to the phone are automatically tagged as 3D so soon as the video is opened its in 3D and also has the Cube in the corner to change from 2D and 3D.
Question is how can we add that tag information to our own MP4 files so the gallery see the video as 3D instead of having to switch it manually. Itll also sort it under the 3D category in the gallery if the file is recognized as 3D.
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I've looked into this and haven't found a way to tag to videos as 3d. I looked into reencoding them as well with the proper tags. Haven't found any program that allows you to change the Meta tag or the files. Hopefully someone has found an answer.
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Are we not phones?!
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I need to know this as well. Still no luck people?
Nevermind. I've done it.
cetindk said:
Nevermind. I've done it.
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How?
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thom109 said:
How?
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Ok here's how:
1)Download Handbrake for free.
2)Add your 3D video in the program.
3)Select EVO 3D option from the menu on right.
4)Click "advanced"
5)In the advanced settings, there are some unusual things written at the bottom.
Add "frame-packing=3:" at the beggining of that unusual crap.
It should be like this:
"frame-packing=3:level=30:cabac..."
Click start button and wait till the program encodes the video. And voila you have an Auto3D video
Your welcome
cetindk said:
Add "frame-packing=3:" at the beggining of that unusual crap.
It should be like this:
"frame-packing=3:level=30:cabac..."
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After few experiments I've discovered, that frame-packing key need to have value 3 if the source video is horizontal stereo-pair (side-by-side), but it also have to be 4 (frame-packing=4) if it's vertical stereopair (OverUnder). So, we CAN play vertical stereopair 3D videos on the Evo 3D!
Also, values 1 and 2 of this key are vertical and horizontal interlaced stereo-pictures and value 5 is frame-by-frame frame packing (one left, one right and so on), but I have no source videos of these types to try if the Evo 3D can play them.