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  • Stereoscopic output from Premiere CS4

    Posted by Sindre Haaland on January 29, 2010 at 1:05 pm

    Hi

    I am sorry I cannot help you with your problem. If you were to find a solution, I would love to hear it!

    I am trying to achieve the same thing, but with a different set up. I am using CS4, but have Nvidia’s 3D Vision kit, and the Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ. I only recently purchased it and haven’t figured all workflows out yet.

    Nvidia’s 3D vision uses a 120Hz refresh rate, and alternates showing two full resoultion images. I am wondering if it is possible to get realtime stereoscopic video from the Premiere video output with this set up. I have two monitors (one primray, and the SyncMaster as the output monitor). I guess I would have to use side-by-side, over/under, interlaced or checkerboard from Premiere as I can only output one layer/video source at a time (as far as I know).

    The Stereoscopic Player works with several different formats and plays nicely with the Nvidia 3D set up, but I don’t think I will get 3-D without having a player to “decode” it.

    Does anyone know if it is possible to get realtime 3-D from Premiere with the 3D Nvidia Vision technology? Tried working with anaglyph, but this will not suffice on a larger project I am working on.

    Thanks in advance!

    SH

    Robert England replied 11 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Konstantin Smirnov

    March 10, 2010 at 10:37 pm

    Hi
    Use my kspp (Kostasoft stereoscopic pack for Premiere )
    It supports as all kinds anaglyph, And shutterglasses stereo from nvidia 3d vision kit.

    Download

    Link to the official site (sorry, In russian only yet): https://www.Kostasoft.com

  • Sindre Haaland

    March 10, 2010 at 10:56 pm

    Thank you so much for your response! Can’t wait to try it out!

  • Sindre Haaland

    March 10, 2010 at 11:21 pm

    Hi again Konstantin!

    I got it installed and I can now choose in Premiere to playback video with Nvidias 3D-Vision, which is great! However, I cannot understand what it says on the download page, so there are some things I haven’t quite figured out yet. I am used to editing with two layers, one for the left eye and one for the right. Do I have to mux the two videos together first to get it to work properly? Or can I work with two seperate files?

    Because the way it is now I only get a squeezed picture of half the left eye view on my Syncmaster 2233 display.

    But all in all this really is looking great if it works. I am about to start shooting a 3D-movie as a student project, and it would vastly simplify my workflow if this works!

    Thanks again
    Sindre

  • Konstantin Smirnov

    March 11, 2010 at 5:24 am

    If you wish to work, For example, From video, The permission 1920×1080 create the project, The permission 1920×2160 (over / under) or 3840×1080 (side-by-side). Import the tracks in the project and drag them on the timeline. The kspp itself will define a kind of a stereo of pair.
    Select the left and right track in the timeline, Click the right button mouse and choose "nest" in the context menu. Work with new sequension as whit one track.
    Also can use the filter "convergence".

  • Miquel Cabedo

    April 30, 2010 at 1:55 am

    We can export in anaglyph format?
    kspp is great¡¡
    Thanks for all

  • Robert England

    August 28, 2014 at 10:16 am

    Hello! I love your Plugin for 3D Vision in 3DS MAX. I am trying to use the Premiere Plugin (the 64 bit CS5 version). Does it work in Premiere CS5.5 as well? I thought for sure I had it working at one point but I can get it to work now. The display screens kinda mess up. They don’t show any movement, just stuck. Perhaps it prefers Geforce to Quadro? I did have a Geforce 8800GT at one point. I just bought a Quadroo K4000. Perhaps that will make it work again 🙂
    I sure don’t want to have to pay thousands for neo 3d (and I don’t like having to change all my codecs either) so your method is ideal! Can you give me aa couple ideas of what may be worng with my setup? Also, Will you be updating for Premiere Pro CC? I would pay as much as a Hundred Dollars via Amazon Pay, Google Payments or Paypal if you would help me!

    even if not, Thanks for Everything, the 3DS MAX plug-in is astounding… Life Changing. And a whole lot of fun, I can almost do my editing in there!

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