tripletopper
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I know how to capture game play footage directly from an Xbox 360 if the format of the 3D video game is either side by side half or top and bottom half. You just stretch out the picture chop it in half and frame either the left eye or right eye as a 16 by 9.
I have a method of capturing the Sega scope 3D glasses by taking an external stereo camera and filming through a second pair of Sega scope goggles, using it as a filter.
I noticed there was something in interlace mode where you could pick first field or second field. That may work if the Retro Tink 2X Pro M interprets interlaced inputs as interlaced outputs but I doubt it because my monitor only accepts progressive outputs.
So either the interlaced video is interpreted as progressive video by the time you get to the HDMI signal or the video signal originally was the 240p progressive.
Interlaced video could easily split first field and second field.
I was wondering if there's a way you could have alternate frames that are progressive in Left Right manner.
If there's a way you could input sync from the Sega Master System or input the left right signal glasses signal into the OBS machine using an audio receiver, that could help if it was made that way.
Just wondering if you're going to add progressive alternate frames for alternate frames videos in 3D?
You could slow the capture right down but it doesn't let you isolate a left eye or right eye, at least as far as I could tell.
I have a method of capturing the Sega scope 3D glasses by taking an external stereo camera and filming through a second pair of Sega scope goggles, using it as a filter.
I noticed there was something in interlace mode where you could pick first field or second field. That may work if the Retro Tink 2X Pro M interprets interlaced inputs as interlaced outputs but I doubt it because my monitor only accepts progressive outputs.
So either the interlaced video is interpreted as progressive video by the time you get to the HDMI signal or the video signal originally was the 240p progressive.
Interlaced video could easily split first field and second field.
I was wondering if there's a way you could have alternate frames that are progressive in Left Right manner.
If there's a way you could input sync from the Sega Master System or input the left right signal glasses signal into the OBS machine using an audio receiver, that could help if it was made that way.
Just wondering if you're going to add progressive alternate frames for alternate frames videos in 3D?
You could slow the capture right down but it doesn't let you isolate a left eye or right eye, at least as far as I could tell.