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  • I absolutely enjoy how this tutorial doesn't assume we know anything.

  • Thanks for this tutorial. Very thorough and well put together. I'm bookmarking your website now. So anyway, I'm poor. I don't want to spend money on FCP at the moment, is there some alternative way to pull out the tracks? I've actually opened the file in QTPro 7, but for some reason when I hit Command-J it only shows 1 video track. Have you tried that? I'm wondering if my video wasn't actually 3D.

  • Possible with iMovie?

  • I just gave this a shot! But, I will suggest that you offset the videos +45/-45 (instead of +50/-50) on the x-axis in fcp. That should yield a closer depth to what you had set in the 3ds (if that matters to you... and you don't mind pillar boxing).

  • This is pretty awesome. Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @chiizukun Glad it helped!

  • @solidsprite You can (kind of). You can't watch YouTube directly from the 3DS' Internet browser, but you CAN download YouTube videos, convert them to a 2D/3D format that's compatible with the 3DS, and view them with the Camera app.

  • your literally the first person to figure this out.

  • @chemicalMachine59 Yeah, seems that way. I even called Nintendo after the update was out, and they didn't know how to do it either. So I figured I'd let everyone know how to do it :) Hopefully we'll start seeing more 3DS videos make their way to YouTube.

  • @NerdMentalitydotCOM I don't think that will happen in any abundance unless there is a program that automates the entire process for the computer-idiots of the world.

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