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<blockquote data-quote="max_g" data-source="post: 643075" data-attributes="member: 88584"><p><strong>Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hoberg, thanks for your reply, your absolultely right that 3d requires two seperate signals ( one for each eye ) this allows the differences in perspective shown as the "delta" in points of view in the displayed image to "convince" the eye into percieving depth from the composited image.</p><p>The source could be 2 files if it was created by a pair of synced camcorder sources or from 2 seperate rendors on somthing like a pizar animation.</p><p>th</p><p>Most 3d content though is now most commonly available from blueray ( at least until the sky 3d channel launches ) and the format for blueray one standard view plus a seperate channel showing the deltas which when added to the main stream creates the second eyes view.</p><p></p><p>Pdvd ot TMT3 is not creating any "effect" or something that is not there but is combining the deltas with the main video to recreate this second eyes view.</p><p>In fact many of the TV's themselves can actually create a pseudo 3d as they use motion compensation algorythems to detect revative motion vectors against absolute motion and perspective based movement and add "Z" depth reference tags to the picture elements which emulates depth </p><p></p><p>For the case of the latest Trailers (Avatar, toystory3 or monsters vs aliens etc ) available legally online from sites like biohemmet, both source views (left and right eye ) are displayed as a single composeted frame containing 1/2 of the frame for the left view and the other 1/2 for the right frame </p><p></p><p>so all that needs to be done is for the contect to be displayed unscaled or altered ( best if the content fits exactly ) in the native rate of the TV ( no borders )</p><p></p><p>As Mpc-hc or even zoom player can play this contect, i see no reason why Saf and Meepo cant.</p><p></p><p>I can send you links to some samples if you are interested, though without a 3d TV you are unlikely to be able to do much with it......</p><p></p><p>best regards and thansk so much for all your work for the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="max_g, post: 643075, member: 88584"] [b]Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: SAF v5.00 experimental (based on FFDShow DXVA decoder)[/b] Hoberg, thanks for your reply, your absolultely right that 3d requires two seperate signals ( one for each eye ) this allows the differences in perspective shown as the "delta" in points of view in the displayed image to "convince" the eye into percieving depth from the composited image. The source could be 2 files if it was created by a pair of synced camcorder sources or from 2 seperate rendors on somthing like a pizar animation. th Most 3d content though is now most commonly available from blueray ( at least until the sky 3d channel launches ) and the format for blueray one standard view plus a seperate channel showing the deltas which when added to the main stream creates the second eyes view. Pdvd ot TMT3 is not creating any "effect" or something that is not there but is combining the deltas with the main video to recreate this second eyes view. In fact many of the TV's themselves can actually create a pseudo 3d as they use motion compensation algorythems to detect revative motion vectors against absolute motion and perspective based movement and add "Z" depth reference tags to the picture elements which emulates depth For the case of the latest Trailers (Avatar, toystory3 or monsters vs aliens etc ) available legally online from sites like biohemmet, both source views (left and right eye ) are displayed as a single composeted frame containing 1/2 of the frame for the left view and the other 1/2 for the right frame so all that needs to be done is for the contect to be displayed unscaled or altered ( best if the content fits exactly ) in the native rate of the TV ( no borders ) As Mpc-hc or even zoom player can play this contect, i see no reason why Saf and Meepo cant. I can send you links to some samples if you are interested, though without a 3d TV you are unlikely to be able to do much with it...... best regards and thansk so much for all your work for the community. [/QUOTE]
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