![]() If you explain further what you've got, I should be able to help much more. I will post a link to for v1.20d if it's ok with the original creator. Recommended software and links Home site for Stereo movie maker V1.20. You can also run a full file through the cut option to fix some corruption. Hope that covers what you're looking for. It has some nice options to cut or connect 3d fuji movies. *Note*: this app isn't as optimized at encoding movie files as it should, and seems limited to outputting to <=2GiB sizes each. IMO, the most direct way to do this is with a single app: StereoMovieMaker, as it has presets for (inputting &) outputting to the W3 (or W1) format. However, you will likely also have to size them correctly AND reencode them to MJPG also. If your streams are from other sources, you will have to separate the SbS, TaB, etc layouts into their constituent files (which can easily be done with AVISynth scripts, Virtualdub filters, etc) and then mux them correctly into an AVI container. Important: since the V3 only accepts what amounts to basically ONLY W1 or W3 type streams (#2) as input using USB card/memory, trying to remux or demux won't get you what you want, unless your streams are ALREADY of acceptable size, MJPG codec and AVI container (which I doubt). However, the others are thinking #2, so I'll go with that. Not sure which ones you are referring to in your original post, but I think you mean #2, even though it sounds to me like #1 or #4. Single File, Single Stream, and layout IS COMPATIBLE with common 2D bandwidth restrictions, e.g. Single File, Single Stream, but layout is NOT COMPATIBLE with common 2D bandwidth restrictions, e.g. Fuji Finepix W1 & W3 files, Cineform 3D files, StereoscopicPlayer DualMux WMV3D files, Cornucopia 3D streams (yes, that's ME! - I've been doing it this way for ~7 years).ģ. ![]() Separate Streams, muxed together into a single file, e.g. Separate Files (usually labeled the same except final view designator, and in same folder), e.g. There are a number of different compositional or layout subformats that can be considered "3D". This product supports only AVI format files that have a frame size of 1,280x720 or smaller and use MotionJPEG compression MOV files and files recorded using H.264 compression cannot be played back. ![]()
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