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    Please, can you help me convert any kinds of video to a 3D form?
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    put on your 3d glasses and pretend. that's about as good as it will get.

    go buy the real 3d versions. and if they aren't available in 3d to begin with forget it.
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  3. Do you have separate left and right video files? What form of 3D? Anaglyph? Side-by-side? Top/Bottom? Blu-ray?
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    Some samsung TV's do 2d to 3d conversion for just about any 2d source.
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    I'm moving you to our video general section and I also adjusted the thread title so it better describes what you want.
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    Just saw this.

    http://www.dvdfab.com/2d-to-3d-converter.htm

    I don't know anything about this particular feature of DVD Fab, but maybe what you are looking.
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  7. Originally Posted by Tearren View Post
    Just saw this.

    http://www.dvdfab.com/2d-to-3d-converter.htm

    I don't know anything about this particular feature of DVD Fab, but maybe what you are looking.
    Yeah, Fab can do a 2D -> 3D conversion and output a Top/Bottom or Side-by-Side file. But you might as well put on your glasses and pretend, because it's not worth the trouble. That's JMO, and there are some out there who are bound to disagree.

    When you consider that millions are put into post to do conversions and lots of those are no great shakes, can you expect much from a software conversion like Fab's? And that's not to denigate DVDFab, just that function.

    But it will cost you nothing to try it.
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