Robert England
Forum Replies Created
-
One definite need for video in excess of 4096 is 3D Virtual reality, to display a 3D SBS 3840×2160 file as Top Bottom (which for now is the only way supported by Youtube VR) woud mean a file that is 1920×4320 going down to 1820×4096, That is a nightmare for a content creators like me… But h265 sounds Promising! I hope it shows up in media encoder! Here is a 3840×2160 3D SBS 360×180 VR video I made and want to (Have To) convert to Top/Bottom to get it to work as a 3D VR Video on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzAvqRchM8A -
Robert England
May 14, 2015 at 3:25 am in reply to: Vegas 13 64bit and Muxed Cineform/Neo 3D files, Impossible?Thanks John! Yeah that no-tone-to-text thing can be hard to navigate! The solution I found may still be wrong, I did notice a quality drop-off, I hope it is not taking my Full info, interpreting it as Half Side by Side, then Re-Sizing the HALF UP to FULL for the MVC Output! In which case I could just create SBS Blurays in Encore at the same level of quality with 1/10 the headache and be sure of what I’m getting. (Vegas really is a mess compared to all the other editors. If it wasn’t the one that did 3D MVC Bluray I wouldn’t ever deal with it.,) If anyone has experience with Cineform Full SBS 3D in Vegas, I would sure appreciate some input!
-
Robert England
May 13, 2015 at 2:43 pm in reply to: Vegas 13 64bit and Muxed Cineform/Neo 3D files, Impossible?I think I found my answer(s) I might as well post what I’ve learned to help others,
First, I got 3D Vision to work in Vegas 13 by setting the Options/Preferences/Preview Tab to “Left and Right” NOT “Side by Side”.
Now I am pulling in Cineform Neo 3D and setting the File/Properties to Side by Side Half, the Video Track/File properties to Side by Side Half, and outputting to a MVC Iso to test. If, when I “rip” my own file to a Full SBS 3D MKV, it plays as a full 3840×1080 file, it means that when in Vegas treat Cineform 3D as Half SBS, and the MVC Module will be smart enough to separate out the full frames to create a Full HD MVC 3D Bluray! Testing Now.and the Answer is YES! I ripped my Vegas generated ISO using an old copy of DVDFab to a 3D MKV Full SBS and played it in Stereoscooic player, it played great in 3D then I opened it in VLC to double check, sure enough: 3840×1080 and Full SBS Perfect!
Simple rule: Treat Neo 3D in Vegas as Half SBS, The MVV Decoder will discern the difference and make a Full SBS MVC 3D BLURAY!
Thank you to anyone who would have helped. I rarely ask for help and if I have gotten to that point it means i’m working a problem 24/7 until I solve it.
-
Robert England
August 31, 2014 at 3:02 pm in reply to: Cineform 3D – Workflow First Light > After Effects CS5 > Premiere CS5.5What you output is what you get. Output the left eye,.. That’s ALL that is in the output video, no right eye. Out anaglyph and you have an Anaglyph. SO, Output Side by Side and you have a stereo video you can work with in premiere.
-
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!