Can anyone tell me if the 3-D affect would still be present if a 3-D DVD was ripped to an AVI (XVID, DIVX, etc) or to a dvd-r?
The dvd in qeustion is the "Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl"
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yea, it should be, provided you dont compress the video TOO much.....dropping it down to a dvd-r would probably be alright.....as would maybe a 2 cd divx of it (or like 1400mb) if you have a divx compatable dvd player, i'd go the divx route.......or xvid....just cuz you can still fit other things on the disc....if not, i'd just dvdr it
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Depends on which 3D version of SB&LG you're using.
AFAIK, there is the usual Anaglyph (Red=L/Cyan=Right) and there may be a Field-Sequential (OddField=Left/EvenField=Right) version as well.
Anaglyphs are already hurt when being encoded to MPEG. Mainly, the 4:2:0 color resolution reduction means that the resolving power in the Z-plane is already 1/2 of what it should be. Further re-encoding could ruin it, but a transcoder may be able to not mess with the samples, just change the quantization of them. This might be enough of a space savings.
Field-Sequential discs MUST maintain their field dominance and MUST remain interlaced!
If you transcode, that probably won't be affected, but re-encoding without being very careful about these parameters will completely ruin the 3D.
Obviously, DeInterlacing or saving as MPEG1 (352x240) is no good.
Scott
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