Then you need to create a text file (name it for example workaround.avs) and enter the following line in it:ĭirectShowSource("sailboats-stereo-3d.m2t")
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You need to download and install the free AviSynth for this method to work. I’m talking about the use of a simple AviSynth script to warp the video into an AVI compatible stream that should help you play the 3D video file in the 3D Vision Video Player or the Stereoscopic Player. So instead of trying to recompress the video file to more “friendly” formats and thus having to wait more or loose some of the original quality you can try another alternative workaround that may help you play the 3D video… This strange behavior can sometimes be annoying, especially after you mess with the codecs and the player settings in order to fix the issue, but nothing seems to help in resolving the problem. – To download and try the free Pantarheon 3D AviSynth Toolbox version 1.1īy now you should be well aware that the 3D Vision Video Player and the Stereoscopic Player sometimes can behave a bit strange when you try to play some stereo 3D video files, even though you have the right codecs installed and setup in the player. One interesting thing about the Pantarheon 3D AviSynth Toolbox is that it even has support for output according to the stereo 3D specifications defined in the HDMI v.1.4a format. The Toolbox also contains various functions to convert among the various types of 3D formats. The Pantarheon 3D AviSynth Toolbox not only lets you combine two videos into one 3D video, it also makes it possible for you yo extract the left or the right view from anything created with the Basic Functions into a 2D video. There are also four basic types of anaglyphs supported, made possible by the MergeRGB function built into AviSynth and these are: black and white anaglyph, red/cyan, green/magenta and yellow/blue. The Toolbox contains a number of basic functions which allow you to multiplex the left and right views found in two separate videos into one video, using several of the common methods currently in use. You need to be a bit familiar with the free tool AviSynth in order to be able to use this toolbox as it is being installed in the form of a plugin, so you basically just need to know the names of the functions and what parameters they accept in order to be able to use them from your own AVS scripts. So here comes the Pantarheon 3D AviSynth Toolbox written by Adam Stanislav is a free set of scripted functions for AviSynth that can greatly help anyone working with different kinds of stereoscopic 3D videos.
Lately there were a lot of questions for AviSynth scripts to do some of the things already possible with the use of already available scripts (one needs time to write and test AviSynth scripts), and there is no need to write scripts to do something if it has already been done and available as a convenient plugin.