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Here is another fixed1t 3D VR Side By Side Google Cardboard Video Conversion Mix
As my Fortnite alter ego fixed1t_fixer I worked with Jonesy to avoid the total annihilation of the world in the catastrophe of the Zero Crisis Finale in the Zero Point. As with previous Fortnite season ending and starts with graphics and sound are amazing in 2D. But 3D VR Side By Side Google Cardboard video takes you right there with us. This video is also over 11 minutes long which means you get to experience it in full.
If you weren't there, just find where you put thats 3D Viewing Headset for your phone, put your phone in it and come along and be part of the ride. Its a great role-coaster of action from start to finish.
Once you've got your headset on and are comfortable with it, head over to this playlist and watch my other fixed1t 3D side-by-side videos.
Come on do it, why be stuck at home bored when you can be out there in 3D space and time, what a great escape.
Malcolm aka #fixed1t
This blog contains 3D and Virtual Reality movies, including filmed 3D movies by fixed1t. The videos are filmed with a JVC 3D VR Dual Lens Video Camera by Malcolm Dixon (aka fixed1t). There are tutorials, fun videos and 3D travel videos so if you have a 3D headset you can visit the locations I filmed in 3D yourself. Please subscribe and leave comments and tell me about your VR experiences and kit.
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Showing posts with label #fixed1t3DVRmovies. Show all posts
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Friday, 17 March 2017
3D Extreme Mountain Biking Side By Side - UPDATE
After posting my 3D Extreme Mountain Biking Side By Side 2d to 3D conversion video at 1080p last night, I was really dissappointed to notice that it was incredibly pixelated when I watched it using my headset from YouTube, as it had looked great on my Mac in SBS 3D. It was much worse in comparison to my other 3D VR videos in my 3D Videos playlist.
3d VR Videos In 1080p By fixed1t Youtube Playlist
Why Is This? Answer: Video Compression.
All Video and Audio compression systems use Complex Algorithms to reduce the file size dramatically so they can be watched or listened to on the internet or by other streaming methods.
A lot of these compression algorithms work by sorting out what has changed in a video frame by frame and what hasn't changed, they then throw away the pixels that haven't changed. Now if there are a lot of unchanging pixels i.e. in a black picture, blue sky, or green grass then a lot gets thrown away.
This process can be seen on a modern TV when the action is set in the dark, the screen is moving about in shades of Grey rather than being black.
So what about this movie, well its a copy of a compressed 2D movie that has been converted using algorithms to 3D, this degrades the movie slightly. But the big problem for this movie is the fact that the fast moving landscape is all shades of light brown which I think has completely confused the compression algorithms which have thrown away a lot of the video material that is intrinsic to the movie. So rather than clear action, it ends up blotchy and pixelated, as you can see at HD 1080p Youtube resolution.
3D Extreme Mountain Biking Side By Side
After much testing, I discovered 'bizarrely' that if you use the resolution playback setting to set the resolution to 480 dpi
the 480p result is a much smoother, softer and less pixelated video, which is counter intuitive.
Please feel free to try for yourself and get back to me with your results.
#fixed1t3DVRvideos
3d VR Videos In 1080p By fixed1t Youtube Playlist
Why Is This? Answer: Video Compression.
All Video and Audio compression systems use Complex Algorithms to reduce the file size dramatically so they can be watched or listened to on the internet or by other streaming methods.
A lot of these compression algorithms work by sorting out what has changed in a video frame by frame and what hasn't changed, they then throw away the pixels that haven't changed. Now if there are a lot of unchanging pixels i.e. in a black picture, blue sky, or green grass then a lot gets thrown away.
This process can be seen on a modern TV when the action is set in the dark, the screen is moving about in shades of Grey rather than being black.
So what about this movie, well its a copy of a compressed 2D movie that has been converted using algorithms to 3D, this degrades the movie slightly. But the big problem for this movie is the fact that the fast moving landscape is all shades of light brown which I think has completely confused the compression algorithms which have thrown away a lot of the video material that is intrinsic to the movie. So rather than clear action, it ends up blotchy and pixelated, as you can see at HD 1080p Youtube resolution.
3D Extreme Mountain Biking Side By Side
After much testing, I discovered 'bizarrely' that if you use the resolution playback setting to set the resolution to 480 dpi
rather than Auto or HD1080p
the 480p result is a much smoother, softer and less pixelated video, which is counter intuitive.
Please feel free to try for yourself and get back to me with your results.
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