: It generally runs on Windows (XP through Windows 10/11). If you are using a modern projector or VR headset, ensure your GPU drivers are updated to support 3D output. 2. Supported Formats
: Go to View > Viewing Method . Select the output that matches your hardware: Anaglyph : For Red/Cyan paper glasses.
The player is highly versatile. To get the best results, you must identify the "Layout" of your video file: : Standard 2D video. Side-by-Side (SBS) : Two images side-by-side (Left/Right). Over/Under (Top/Bottom) : One image above the other. Frame Packing : Common in 3D Blu-rays. 3. Basic Configuration Guide Follow these steps to play your first 3D file: Open Video : Go to File > Open File and select your video.
: If the image looks stretched, right-click the video and navigate to Aspect Ratio to manually set it to 16:9 or 4:3.
: This is an older version of the Stereoscopic Player . It was widely used for its support of various 3D formats (Side-by-Side, Over/Under, Interlaced).
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Write a Review: It generally runs on Windows (XP through Windows 10/11). If you are using a modern projector or VR headset, ensure your GPU drivers are updated to support 3D output. 2. Supported Formats
: Go to View > Viewing Method . Select the output that matches your hardware: Anaglyph : For Red/Cyan paper glasses.
The player is highly versatile. To get the best results, you must identify the "Layout" of your video file: : Standard 2D video. Side-by-Side (SBS) : Two images side-by-side (Left/Right). Over/Under (Top/Bottom) : One image above the other. Frame Packing : Common in 3D Blu-rays. 3. Basic Configuration Guide Follow these steps to play your first 3D file: Open Video : Go to File > Open File and select your video.
: If the image looks stretched, right-click the video and navigate to Aspect Ratio to manually set it to 16:9 or 4:3.
: This is an older version of the Stereoscopic Player . It was widely used for its support of various 3D formats (Side-by-Side, Over/Under, Interlaced).