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    http://www.ebuyer.com/280937-8-inch-3d-portable-media-player-p83


    got this with the 3d camera tried a sample 3d movie notsure why or if its the player itself it seems to have almost pinkish in the video i think it might be the way the video is renderd

    doe anyone know a way to convert movies into 3d for this player as perfect as possible ?
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    Don't know why it would be "pinkish".

    How it is rendered is: Both images are inteleaved in alternating columns (L,R,L,R,L,R), which will match the lenticular (or barrier/mask/grating in this case) layout.

    What kinds of 3d photos & videos supported?
    1. L+R (aka Side-by-side, Sbs) photo or video - doesn't say whether it is double width or single width (meaning either unsqueezed or 2:1 anamorphically squeezed)... you'll have to check on your own.
    2. MPO photos (such as created by Fuji W1/W3)
    3. 3DG & 3DP photos (never heard of them!) - could be proprietary
    4. 3DM & 3DV videos (never heard of them, either!) - could be proprietary
    5. "blueray 3D" (sic) - probably means either SSIF/M2TS direct reading, or MVC reading (such as created for BD3D discs)

    To convert, use either StereoMovieMaker, or an AVISynth 3D script frameserving to an encoder. Best to use the 1st format listed above.

    Note: the viewer advertises 1280x768 resolution, but that's total 2D resolution. Equivalent 3D resolution is 1/2 the width = 640x768 (per viewpoint).

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    ok on StereoMovieMaker how do i change size to 640x786 probably being stupid but cant find the options for it in the preferences
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    [File | Save Stereo Movie ] Check "Resize" and "resample", x=640, y=786. Choose "Side by Side" as stereo format.
    Give filename (and path).
    Click [Save].
    Choose compression type and settings...

    That's it. (It's in the Help/Manual).

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