Hi VideoStudio Guru's,
Hopefully this is a quick solution.
I've got a 3d still camera, and when I play the image directly via a 3d TV the imagine is in glorious 3d.
I've imported the mpo image into the main video track of videostudio x9, and a little 3d box comes up in the top left of the thumbnail to show it is a 3d image. I drag the image to play for 10 seconds, and upload the video to youtube (Share...Youtube...save as 3D video ticked then start).
When I then play the video on my 3d tv, it activated 3D mode, but the image has only uploaded in 2D!
Is there a setting on need to set up videostudio to upload the actual image in 3d?
Thank you in advance,
Peace
Videostudio X9 and MPO (3d) Photo's
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Re: Videostudio X9 and MPO (3d) Photo's
Hi and welcome, I believe you are among the firsts with such issue as I never recall any 3D discussion lately.
if you care to upload a sample file for us to try I'm sure many will jump to help and learn.
**well, I found few files here
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/fuji ... view-19473
and on just a short test I noticed that pan&zoom will make the file 2D only when I went to render. So what else left to do with just images?
***I have never done 3D , but I can only render in 3D the plain image. soon as I add FX or trans it looses it's 3D'ness
if you care to upload a sample file for us to try I'm sure many will jump to help and learn.
**well, I found few files here
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/fuji ... view-19473
and on just a short test I noticed that pan&zoom will make the file 2D only when I went to render. So what else left to do with just images?
***I have never done 3D , but I can only render in 3D the plain image. soon as I add FX or trans it looses it's 3D'ness
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