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Published by JPleal10 at 11/14/2009 09:20
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Testing the new YouTube 3D feature. I wanted to see how this would look like since it came out.
Get yourself a cheap pair of 3D glasses, otherwise click on the "3D View Style" menu, then select "Cross-eyed" and just cross you eyes slightly to make the 2 videos overlap into 1. If it appears blurry to you, correctly adjust the distance between your head and the monitor and try to focus on the image as well. To achieve better results, click the "HD" button, and go full screen.
Thanks to the "free look" option in Dolphin, I managed to record the same footage from two different perspectives (each video representing one eye).
This was of course tool assisted.
YouTube 3D
Get yourself a cheap pair of 3D glasses, otherwise click on the "3D View Style" menu, then select "Cross-eyed" and just cross you eyes slightly to make the 2 videos overlap into 1. If it appears blurry to you, correctly adjust the distance between your head and the monitor and try to focus on the image as well. To achieve better results, click the "HD" button, and go full screen.
Thanks to the "free look" option in Dolphin, I managed to record the same footage from two different perspectives (each video representing one eye).
This was of course tool assisted.
YouTube 3D
Android version is available. Get it from 