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youtube 3d (yt3d:enable=true) TUTORIAL guide for Dummies!

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

I had to make this video because I saw a plethora of so-called "test" videos on youtube that are but regular 2d videos with the yt3d:enable=true tags added

Detailed written tutorial
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=3874

How to make a DIY 3d webcam by WheatstoneHolmes
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=98&t=3742

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  • Good morning yuri,

    Thanks for this posting.

    Is there a plug in for the real 3D glasses (polarized type)?

    Every time we viewers watch some 3D film (UP, Toy Story, Friday the 13th, Final Destination) the theater force you to buy additional glasses. I now have 7 glasses and my kids have more.

    The real 3D people are robbing us @ $2.50 a pop!

    I didn't watch Avatar in 3D because of the Damn glasses. Ticket cost $7.50 X 5 = $37.5 / Glass cost $2.5 X 5 = $12.5 Total cost for one film $50!

  • @Sirrom0206 nope you can only use realD glasses in theaters- I am not sure of this is because of the screen or simply because of licensing issues.

  • @yuriythebest It's because of how the technology works. The Real D 3D glasses have two polarised lenses - one clockwise, one counter clockwise. The film is projected through a filter that alternatively polarises the left and right eye images as they pass through the projector - 3 frames of the left eye image, then 3 frames of the right eye image, running at a speed of what I can only guess must be about 120fps

  • @ThatGuyFromYouTueb hi! you are confusing passive polarized with active shutters. Shutterglasses like nvidia 3d vision or edimensional (google the images) do require fast, 120hz displays. However passive polarized do not since they don't alternate between left and right and indeed project them at the same time. My iz3d display is passive polarized and is 60hz and works perfectly :)

  • yuri, I saw a poster say they couldn't understand your english, your english is just fine for me.

  • @lowellriggsiam  thanks!

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  • @Sirrom0206

    polarized glasses work on displays having more than 125 hz refresh rate.

    it will cost $3000 for a 46 incher.

  • very good guide!! thank you :D

    ☆☆☆☆☆

  • cool video. very helpful.

  • nice background xD

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