Спасибо большое, очень очень красиво. Я никак не мог оторваться от просмотра. Спасибо и за музыку, она невероятно повышает степень созерцания. Я очень рад увиденному!
How is everyone viewing this? I'm using WMR headset - tried different "VR Players" - tried in 3 different browsers, best I could get was still 2 separate images in Microsoft Edge browser in their "VR mode" (didn't seem to be any way to tell it the video was SBS etc..) Not just this video of course... all the 3D / SBS content on youtube.
It's been a while since I checked the 3-D Google work. I don't think there was originally any need for 'eye-phones' or WMR headsets or any extra hardware or software beside your own two eyes. You'd simply cross your eyes till the two separate images synthesize a center and 3rd image between the other two, ignoring both the right box and left box and focusing as best you can on the center - it gets easier as you relax your eyes a good distance (unfortunately) from the computer screen - it just turns into 3-D. The 'ingredients' just work. It's worth the effort, and the bit of eye strain involved. I say 'unfortunately' because with the 3-D glasses at IMAX cinemas, it seems to work best the closer you got to the cinema screen, when it can cover the biggest amount of your peripheral vision. Here, just using your own two eyes, it seems to be most comfortable at least 3 feet away from the screen and better at about 4 feet. Very cool. Best of luck for success.
I know the 3-D cameras which took single snaps had two lenses mounted about the distance of one eye from the other - two to three inches, and they'd place two side-by-side still frames which you'd view with a binocular device, but see the above reply. Many thanks.
There may be an easier way to do it, but I created it using the tools in my editing software (Avid Media Composer), with a little trial and error. I suspect that most NLE software would have the ability to do this, though the process might be a little different.
Not relaxing the clang and banging of the keys on the piano aggravated my level of peace far better viewed without the noise. and then most of the video was blurred kept wiping the glasses thought id had cataracts growing over my eyes Its either bad footage or out of focus or bad compression of the data. Definitely recommend it to someone over the age of 80 who already has bad vision and the hard of hearing it would not matter.