what kind of glasses would u need for this, cuz im using the Real D Glasses you get at movie theaters, and it looks like im wearing sunglasses :( lol.
@XxHxcDancer6xX On a Computer, you would need a video card that supports 3D along with the matching glasses to view it. On a TV, it depends on how the TV handles 3D.
The glasses you are using have two different angles of polarity omission. Theaters will broadcast two images, but at different light angles; the glasses filter them out per eye accordingly. Your computer monitor does not run the REALD 3D technology to separate these two. So the glasses you obtained at the movies will not work.
@XxHxcDancer6xX Actually, if they're the old school 3D glasses with the multicolored gels (Red/Blue), you can hover your mouse over the video, hover over 3D, then select other options. In that menu, you can change the 3D to Red/Blue glasses and it'll make it work with those. :oD
Stick with the 1080p videos for now. I think the 3d is cool but YouTube isn't ready for it yet. They need to have glasses like the ones in movie theaters in my opinion. Great job though I love that ride
@ninoscool97 There's a kit that will allow one to take two Go Pro Heroes and link them together. This gives the user the ability to capture 1080P and 3D simultaneously, then choose how to output the video in the included software.
Just cross your eyes :D
BigD2895 1 month ago
do 1080p because i dont need no fucking 3d glasses
ja8eri 6 months ago
Haha, used the crosseyes trick :P
FuryRanger 7 months ago
even though i had 3d glasses on from the movie coraline on DVD it didn't work :(
MrTechlover100 7 months ago
what kind of glasses would u need for this, cuz im using the Real D Glasses you get at movie theaters, and it looks like im wearing sunglasses :( lol.
XxHxcDancer6xX 7 months ago
@XxHxcDancer6xX On a Computer, you would need a video card that supports 3D along with the matching glasses to view it. On a TV, it depends on how the TV handles 3D.
The glasses you are using have two different angles of polarity omission. Theaters will broadcast two images, but at different light angles; the glasses filter them out per eye accordingly. Your computer monitor does not run the REALD 3D technology to separate these two. So the glasses you obtained at the movies will not work.
ironwulfx 7 months ago
@ironwulfx Gahhh that sucks :c but thanks for the info!
also, what if i use the 3d glasses i got back at HHN 207. Cuz there was a haunted house that was in 3D, and its like those paper style glasses.
XxHxcDancer6xX 7 months ago
@XxHxcDancer6xX Actually, if they're the old school 3D glasses with the multicolored gels (Red/Blue), you can hover your mouse over the video, hover over 3D, then select other options. In that menu, you can change the 3D to Red/Blue glasses and it'll make it work with those. :oD
Just figured that out. Pretty neat.
ironwulfx 7 months ago
Stick with the 1080p videos for now. I think the 3d is cool but YouTube isn't ready for it yet. They need to have glasses like the ones in movie theaters in my opinion. Great job though I love that ride
ninoscool97 7 months ago
@ninoscool97 There's a kit that will allow one to take two Go Pro Heroes and link them together. This gives the user the ability to capture 1080P and 3D simultaneously, then choose how to output the video in the included software.
That may be my next route. :o)
ironwulfx 7 months ago
dude that was awesome!
Someonece 7 months ago