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  • Vegas Pro 10 3d to youtube

    Posted by Joe Hillensburg on May 19, 2011 at 2:42 am

    Hi, I was wondering how to put a 3d video I made directly onto youtube. it always says something went wrong with the formats? and if i do get it on its not in 3d…please help!!!!

    Daniel Hughes replied 15 years ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Seth Estrada

    May 19, 2011 at 3:41 am

    Under Project Properties select ‘Side by Side (Half)’ as your 3D mode, then render using either the Sony AVC or WMV file type.
    I’d suggest trying to match your source media for render settings [i.e.; using the “Internet 1920×1080-30p” setting if you shot either 60i or 30p]
    When you select the render preset from either of these two formats, click “Custom” off to the right hand side, and select the “Project” tab to the far right on the bottom.
    Be sure that under “Stereoscopic 3D mode”, it is set to”Use Project Settings”.

    Your rendered file should appear as two streams side by side, with the Left eye stream on the left, and the Right eye stream to the right.
    Upload this file to YouTube, and when applying description info, place the tags “yt3D:enable=true” AND “yt3d:swap=true”. Hope this helps.

    “Oh be wise, what can I say more?”

  • Danny Hays

    May 19, 2011 at 6:40 am

    Seth, What kind of glasses work with a youtube 3d video? There are 3 main types that I know of. one where two projectors placed in front of polrizing filters 90 deg off from each other, need glasses with polarized lenses set to show each eye from the screen to your eyes, and the mainly new type that need shutter glasses that sync to your 3d tv via IR and 3d Anaglyph Using red and cyan glasses. THis would be the only type that youtube could play, as far as I know.

  • Daniel Hughes

    May 19, 2011 at 3:49 pm

    Youtube, in 3D mode, allows Red/Cyan, Green/Magenta, Blue/Yellow and also the crosseye.
    It can also interlace the frames for viewing on 3D TV.

    Red/Cyan is most popular though.

    Daniel Hughes
    Amateur Writer, Director,
    Director of Photography
    United Kingdom

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