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Puppet Kite Kid

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Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2003 - 5:01 am:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

I made a frame sequential movie (not field sequential!) that played
L - R - L - R progressive images at 60fps, opened it in a media player
(any media player, actually), turned on my shutterglasses to
page-flipping mode at 60 Hz, and the video played in perfect 3D, but
of course with 60 Hz flicker! The video was not being *driven* by the
page-flipping mode... I only turned on the shutterglasses to page-flip
mode to shutter the glasses at the same rate that the video was
playing...
I have an old out of date system and am unable to use a 120 Hz
setting on my video card with page-flipping... so I am wondering if
this would work... a 60fps progressive frame sequential video viewed
at 120 Hz with no flicker.
You can probably understand where I'm going with this ;-)... ever
since I discovered I can page-flip to my _interlaced_ TV from my PC,
using shutterglasses hooked to my PC, with great results (but again
with 60 Hz flicker), I find my self pondering the idea of either
playing frame sequential video from any source and/or page-flipping to
any number of viewing devices from a page-flipping program on a
computer and using an independently controlled *shuttering* system for
the glasses... totally unconnected to the PC or monitor, projector,
big screen TV, LCD screen, etc...! :-) It would appear that as long as
you match a shuttering system to the video frame rate of a frame
sequential video, or possibly even double the shutter rate, you should
see it in 3D!
Also, BTW, I can page-flip any frame rate of video (not just 29.97fps!)
from my computer to my interlaced TV and watch it with the shutterglasses hooked to the PC (really good 3D, too)... This means the actual video frame rate and shutterglasses shutter rate don't even have to match in some situations!... (That's really hard to believe, but true!) The PC video card refresh rate was set to 60 Hz, however, to match my TV... but 25fps, 15fps, etc, video all worked!
BTW, page-flipping red-cyan pairs works really _good_, too, for anaglyphs, even on an interlaced TV!... the first time I've ever been able to do that!...


P. K. Kid
3D Adventures Of The Puppet Kite Kid:
(All G-Rated) http://www.PuppetKites.net
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rahu ketu (Rahuxx)
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Posted on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - 1:49 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

How you made this video, what software you used please i also want to make something like this if you can help me

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