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Re: [Bino-list] A couple questions about Bino 3D
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Martin Lambers |
Subject: |
Re: [Bino-list] A couple questions about Bino 3D |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Nov 2017 11:46:14 +0100 |
Hi Brian!
Your questions seem to be about 3D video content creation with Mac OS
software. Bino is for playback only. Your questions should probably
be asked elsewhere; maybe a Quicktime user forum or similar?
Martin
On Sun, 5 Nov 2017 21:08:51 -0500, Brian Ciesicki wrote:
> 1) All these things assume Mac OS 10.9 , iMac 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2
> Duo, 4GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, Quicktime Player version 10.3 for screen
> capture, iMovie 08 (7.1.4) for editing, and video source is Nintendo
> 3DS
>
> 2) I am unable to capture using quicktime in full screen mode without
> frame buffering, but in original size it's perfect, except for one
> thing. The original video is 2:1 according to Bino. i'm trying to
> get the capture window in a 16:9 format without losing any of the
> picture. I need the actual window to be 16:9 so It will fit in
> iMovie 16:9 and will be a editor of post-encoded 3D video. I prefer
> the screen as big as possible, but more important is preserving the
> original frame and the original 3D stereoscopy.. I don't know
> whether to crop to 16:9, force to 16:9, or both? I guess I can try
> all 3 possibilities and compare.
>
> 3) to upload video to youtyube, I need to add a 3D meta tag to my
> video. Assume I know nothing about using terminal, and am looking for
> a GUI answer to this problem. Can I do it on Quicktime Capture or
> iMovie or Bino?
>
> 4) There's a 3-5 second period where only the audio exists, and
> another 3-5 seconds is chopped off both audio and video. I don't know
> whether it's my Quicktime or it's Bino.
>
> 5) I never got a response to the website you normally refer people to
> about the video cut off.
>
> Brian Ciesicki
> address@hidden