No guy, doesn't work in stereo3D, cause you have only one single view - for a S3D video you need TWO views - one for each eye recorded using TWO cameras. By adding the yt3d tag to a 2D video YT will NOT convert your 2D video to S3D it does only the following: cut the video in two parts and use one part for the left and right view and displays/mixes them to a '3D' view according to the 3D selection which cannot work for a 2D video cause there are NO corresponing points which can be fused to S3D!
@Mr3Dvideo I know, I'm sorry. My aspect ratio was off, and I couldn't record again, so I found out I could "stretch" the video out with the 3D option on side by side. What came out was a stretched out image, and only one showed, so I ended up leaving it. I may fix it eventually, though.
No guy, doesn't work in stereo3D, cause you have only one single view - for a S3D video you need TWO views - one for each eye recorded using TWO cameras. By adding the yt3d tag to a 2D video YT will NOT convert your 2D video to S3D it does only the following: cut the video in two parts and use one part for the left and right view and displays/mixes them to a '3D' view according to the 3D selection which cannot work for a 2D video cause there are NO corresponing points which can be fused to S3D!
Mr3Dvideo 8 months ago
@Mr3Dvideo I know, I'm sorry. My aspect ratio was off, and I couldn't record again, so I found out I could "stretch" the video out with the 3D option on side by side. What came out was a stretched out image, and only one showed, so I ended up leaving it. I may fix it eventually, though.
My apologies.
THATZACHARY117OnXBOX 8 months ago
@THATZACHARY117OnXBOX you can fix it within a few seconds: just remove the yt3d tag from the tags list
Mr3Dvideo 8 months ago