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3D technology “occupies” homes with the newest version of 3D Video Player
3D technology “occupies” homes with the newest version of 3D Video Player
A new version of the cutting edge consumer media player for red cyan 3D playback of regular 2D videos called 3D Video Player has been released recently. The product for Windows users, 3D Video Player utilizes classic anaglyph red cyan stereoscopic technique, enabling a viewer to activate 3D mode in their regular video and adjust new features of 3D Shift and 3D Depth controls (added in the latest 3.3.2 version).
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(prbd.net)
03/01/2012
3D technology is gradually becoming ubiquitous for many viewers worldwide. With the release of such iconic 3D movies as “Avatar”, “The Polar Express”, “Toy Story” the technology of three-dimensional vision has started to receive more acknowledgement and praise from mass audience. People are no longer sceptical about the need to wear special 3D glasses in order to watch 3D videos – they're ready for such little inconvenience because the excitement and joy they experience while watching 3D videos is much bigger than possible discomfort. Today many viewers even prefer to have personal 3D cinema systems at home rather than visiting cinema to watch 3D movies. Such professional software as 3D Video Player comes in handy to all those 3D video amateurs, making it easy and fun to watch any movie in 3D format at home or anywhere you like just using PC.
3D Video Player 3.3.2 is developed for Windows users with a version for Mac to be made in the nearest future. The program currently supports operating systems: Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. Utilizing anaglyph stereoscopic technique, 3D Video Player converts any format video to red cyan 3D format on-the-go. 3D mode can be activated simply by clicking on “3D” button in the program's interface. When red cyan 3D mode is on 3D Shift and 3D Depth controls appear for the user to manually adjust the levels of 3D effect as they desire. The video, which plays back in red cyan 3D mode in 3D Video Player can be watched in anaglyph red cyan 3D glasses in order to experience 3D effect – other types of 3D glasses won't work with such converted video.
Supporting more video formats, delivering spectacular 3D experiences together with its slick performance and quality of the converted video 3D Video Player 3.3.2 is a perfect find for all those in love with 3D technology.
More information: http://convert-to-3d.com