3D Vision Live
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:03 pm
Hmmm, no mention of this in the NVIDIA forum? Well, I should probably pop something in here...
http://www.3dvisionlive.com
The website allows users to upload pictures and videos. I've used both (especially the pictures) and they work pretty well. As near as I can tell, there are no upload limits yet though I expect those are coming.
The picture side accepts pictures in JPS, PNS, MPO, and some other formats. Images are shrunk to fit the user's desktop resolution which can hurt a bit but isn't too bad. I think they are still having problems either with dual monitors or dual video cards but I'm not sure which. (I've only got one of each.) It appears to work with all major browsers. They can display anaglyph but the site is clearly meant for 3D Vision. People without 3D can pick the right or left image to view.
The video side (which is run by a completely different contractor) has been getting some updates lately. They now accept uploads in MP4 format and you can pick if it's crosseyed or not. The whole upload thing is pretty new but it seems to work. Unlike YouTube, you don't have to view the site with a certain version of a certain browser and you don't have to horizontally compress your video to upload it. On the minus side, nobody can see your video unless they have 3D Vision. I don't see any option to view in 2D.
Sample video (I recorded this in half resolution with FRAPS then converted it to MP4): http://www.3dvisionlive.com/ugc/18720/c ... old-school
Sample pic (a straight-up PNS screenshot at 1920x1080 taken with the NVIDIA drivers and uploaded): http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Zloth/im ... a6e00002c/
http://www.3dvisionlive.com
The website allows users to upload pictures and videos. I've used both (especially the pictures) and they work pretty well. As near as I can tell, there are no upload limits yet though I expect those are coming.
The picture side accepts pictures in JPS, PNS, MPO, and some other formats. Images are shrunk to fit the user's desktop resolution which can hurt a bit but isn't too bad. I think they are still having problems either with dual monitors or dual video cards but I'm not sure which. (I've only got one of each.) It appears to work with all major browsers. They can display anaglyph but the site is clearly meant for 3D Vision. People without 3D can pick the right or left image to view.
The video side (which is run by a completely different contractor) has been getting some updates lately. They now accept uploads in MP4 format and you can pick if it's crosseyed or not. The whole upload thing is pretty new but it seems to work. Unlike YouTube, you don't have to view the site with a certain version of a certain browser and you don't have to horizontally compress your video to upload it. On the minus side, nobody can see your video unless they have 3D Vision. I don't see any option to view in 2D.
Sample video (I recorded this in half resolution with FRAPS then converted it to MP4): http://www.3dvisionlive.com/ugc/18720/c ... old-school
Sample pic (a straight-up PNS screenshot at 1920x1080 taken with the NVIDIA drivers and uploaded): http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Zloth/im ... a6e00002c/