First trueColor3D only ran on Windows, because it strongly depended on the AviSynth audio/video scripting environment that is tricky to run on non-Windows machines.
I started to reprogram many of the conversions from AviSynth to only use video filter commands in ffmpeg.
This is the first result.
On OSX, the following old/new stereo-layouts are supported :
Youtube: my3D, iPad (over/under 1080p)
Vimeo: my3D, iPad (over/under), PC (over/under)
home use: my3D, iPad (iTunes), iPad (AirVideo)
Download version 0.95 from my DropBox :
Source code only (v0.95),
Windows 32-bit binary (v0.94),
OSX 32-bit binary (v0.95)
Dienstag, 2. August 2011
trueColor3D now also runs on OSX
First trueColor3D only ran on Windows, because it strongly depended on the AviSynth audio/video scripting environment that is tricky to run on non-Windows machines.
I started to reprogram many of the conversions from AviSynth to only use video filter commands in ffmpeg.
This is the first result.
On OSX, the following old/new stereo-layouts are supported :
Youtube: my3D, iPad (over/under 1080p)
Vimeo: my3D, iPad (over/under), PC (over/under)
home use: my3D, iPad (iTunes), iPad (AirVideo)
Download version 0.95 from my DropBox :
Source code only (v0.95),
Windows 32-bit binary (v0.94),
OSX 32-bit binary (v0.95)
trueColor3D now also runs on OSX
Tags:
GRilli3D,
ipad3-D,
ipad3D,
KMQ. Lorgnette,
My3D,
openKMQ,
openKQM3D,
openMy3D,
stereoscopic,
Stereoskopie,
vimeo,
vimeo3D,
YouTube 3D,
YT3D
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