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I have been playing around with 3D in orbiter and I have made some small 3D test clips that will play on any commercial 3D TV.
The standard here in the UK is side by side format (adopted by Sky, BBC and ITV for commercial broadcasts) so I have made them to the UK standard.
They can be played on any 3D TV with 3D mode enabled and side by side mode selected. Active or passive glasses required (whatever your 3D TV needs).
Best to play them using a media server so you get full screen.
These are only test clips but the next clip should be a full 3D Orbiter film
http://blackaceproduction.com/Downloads/Films/3D.wmv
http://blackaceproduction.com/Downloads/Films/3D2.wmv
PS: If you do not have a 3D TV just expect to see two distorted aspect ratio images side by side. Putting on any 3D glasses without using a 3D TV in 3D mode will not work I'm afraid
The standard here in the UK is side by side format (adopted by Sky, BBC and ITV for commercial broadcasts) so I have made them to the UK standard.
They can be played on any 3D TV with 3D mode enabled and side by side mode selected. Active or passive glasses required (whatever your 3D TV needs).
Best to play them using a media server so you get full screen.
These are only test clips but the next clip should be a full 3D Orbiter film
http://blackaceproduction.com/Downloads/Films/3D.wmv
http://blackaceproduction.com/Downloads/Films/3D2.wmv
PS: If you do not have a 3D TV just expect to see two distorted aspect ratio images side by side. Putting on any 3D glasses without using a 3D TV in 3D mode will not work I'm afraid