The video played smoothly on my computer (DSL connection) and the 3D effect was quite good. It would have been more pronounced if the motion were faster, but it was effective as is.
Actually, no. I have a Dell Studio 1737 running Windows Vista. I have wondered if it is because I have an integrated graphics card instead of a dedicated one. I am still trying to find a solution so all of my videos won't be choppy like this one.
@dvds4ever It doesn't matter what machine he used to make the video, it could be rendered on the slowest or the fastest PC's ever and you would get the same result. Most likely it's because of the codec he chose.
I think this video is jittery for some reason. Let me know how it works for you! (I have dial-up.) The Pulfrich effect is amazingly versatile and will still work even with a few jitters, just I would like the vid to play smoother, like the original.
I use it over my RIGHT eye. I watched a NON-3D Marvel movie in 3D!!!!!!!!!!! HEYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!
BarbieBillionaire 10 months ago
lens should go over LEFT eye, otherwise it doesn't really work
jcbahr 1 year ago
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The video played smoothly on my computer (DSL connection) and the 3D effect was quite good. It would have been more pronounced if the motion were faster, but it was effective as is.
erknerd 2 years ago
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erknerd 2 years ago
Not great
Jarathe 2 years ago
the video did not seem to work very well, can you try to speed it up a little? I think that it will help a lot
GJ
supermindj 2 years ago
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yeah, do you have mac because mac = slow.
dvds4ever 2 years ago
Actually, no. I have a Dell Studio 1737 running Windows Vista. I have wondered if it is because I have an integrated graphics card instead of a dedicated one. I am still trying to find a solution so all of my videos won't be choppy like this one.
robbielosee 2 years ago
@robbielosee Vista might be part of the problem, Vista is a memory whore, and will eat up all your ram. Just an idea, could be wrong.
janX9 1 year ago
@robbielosee get a new ram card
anth12345ful 1 year ago
@dvds4ever It doesn't matter what machine he used to make the video, it could be rendered on the slowest or the fastest PC's ever and you would get the same result. Most likely it's because of the codec he chose.
freakazo 9 months ago
The video is just a but choppy which takes away from the Pulfrich effect, it has to be a SMOOTH continuous motion for it to work best.
Pulfrich3dVideos 2 years ago
Yeah, that is what I thought. I need to figure out a better codec or something.
robbielosee 2 years ago
I think this video is jittery for some reason. Let me know how it works for you! (I have dial-up.) The Pulfrich effect is amazingly versatile and will still work even with a few jitters, just I would like the vid to play smoother, like the original.
robbielosee 2 years ago