Good first try. If your movies were shot at 1080p, consider making your final movie at 1920x1080. Then you'll need to squeeze both left and right and scale down x value to make them fit next to each other. It will look distorted, but after Youtube compiles it, it looks fine. Don't know if you have these scaling options with MovieMaker, but Premiere Elements is fairly inexpensive. I use After Effects. I have one posted on my channel. Good luck!
The video straight from the camera doesn't work in youtube. I had to save it as a stereo movie via Stereo Movie Maker which does recognize the camera footage then upload and swap left and right for some reason as it's not properly recognized. Still learning process so unedited video for now.
Good first try. If your movies were shot at 1080p, consider making your final movie at 1920x1080. Then you'll need to squeeze both left and right and scale down x value to make them fit next to each other. It will look distorted, but after Youtube compiles it, it looks fine. Don't know if you have these scaling options with MovieMaker, but Premiere Elements is fairly inexpensive. I use After Effects. I have one posted on my channel. Good luck!
Cestcop 1 month ago
The video straight from the camera doesn't work in youtube. I had to save it as a stereo movie via Stereo Movie Maker which does recognize the camera footage then upload and swap left and right for some reason as it's not properly recognized. Still learning process so unedited video for now.
briandavidphillips 2 years ago
thx for the test of the real 3d w1... i'm waiting for it...^^
llano33000 2 years ago