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Old 8th May 2018, 01:44   #1  |  Link
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Assembling Footage from 2 Cameras into 3D Stream?

We recently invested in a DCI 4K projector from Sony and had the opportunity to experience 3D vision with shutter glasses.

Now we'd like to merge footage from a pair of 4K cameras to make a compatible 3D video stream that can be played from the likes of an Oppo BDP-203.

We currently use Premiere and DaVinci Resolve for editing.

Wondering what we need to multiplex a pair of camera clips into a 3D stream that can play in our screening room in 3D?
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We recently invested in a DCI 4K projector from Sony and had the opportunity to experience 3D vision with shutter glasses.

Now we'd like to merge footage from a pair of 4K cameras to make a compatible 3D video stream that can be played from the likes of an Oppo BDP-203.

We currently use Premiere and DaVinci Resolve for editing.

Wondering what we need to multiplex a pair of camera clips into a 3D stream that can play in our screening room in 3D?
You can try Free H.264 MVC 3D Encoder with option for Adobe Premiere...
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Thanks. I'll give it a try.
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