- #Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate movie
- #Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate 480p
It confirms that you and many others are real pros. Thank you for your time and swift responses. I'm just wondering what technology, software or codecs have been used for this "online" conversion.
#Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate movie
Kind of overkill for the occasional 3D movie that will be on menu. But it looks like my only option is to use the hardware methode.
#Eyeframe converter how to set constant frame rate 480p
"Support 1280*720/120Hz Frame sequential (FS) format output,Support 3D Side by side half (SBS-H) convert to FS format for 3D ready projector,Support 3D Top and bottom (TAB) convert to FS format for 3D ready projector,Support 3D Frame packing (FP) blue ray format convert to FS format for 3D projector,Support 2D convert to FS format for 3D Projector,Support 2D convert to SBS-H 3D format for 3D HDTV,Support 480p /576p/720p/1080p solution,Support 3D TV channel convert to 3DTV/3D projector" It is the first converter to support 120Hz 3D ready projector HD video." Thank goodness, this 3D ready DPL media processor will help you to make it. "Due to 3D ready DLP projector can only receive 120Hz frame sequential format video to achieve 3D effect, so 2D and 3D format (SBS-H/TAB/FP) video can't be view in 3D ready DLP projector at 3D mode. So the marked is now flooded with a hardware solution like this :ĭLP 3D Converter 2x1 HDMI 1.4 For 120Hz 3D Ready DLP Projector As in all things, caveat emptor-let the buyer beware." Without support for the right formats, you will find yourself purchasing another 3D projector in the future once support for these formats is incorporated. While most of these products are designed as data presentation projectors, people have been buying them in the hopes of using them for home theater anyway. They are incapable of displaying frame-packing and side-by-side, the two most popular and important 3D transmission formats for video. But as far as home video is concerned, they have some serious limitations. For gaming, nothing beats the big-screen experience of 3D through a projector. "The currently available, inexpensive DLP "3D Ready" projectors are good for a lot of applications. Correspondingly, this format requires a lot of bandwidth, since it is essentially sending a full resolution signal at 60 frames per second for each eye." This is simple because the projector itself does not need to do any decoding of the source it just needs to be capable of accepting a 120Hz signal. The frames alternate in sequence, so the display receives a left eye frame, then a right eye frame, then a left eye frame, and so on. "A frame sequential signal is a full resolution picture sent at 120 frames per second to the display. When reading this link however ( ), it makes me wonder.