Thanks Mona. I read the page you posted and it was some help.
When the video is encoded to 3D, will it play on a regular monitor? What I mean is, if you encode it side-by-side, will the frames show up, side by side? If you tell it to encode to 2 separate files, is one for the left eye and one for the right?
That page is also wrong about not being able to see 3D with the naked eye. As I stated in my previous post, I have made my own 3D pictures so that all I need to do is cross my eyes a bit so that the images merge. It does produce a 3D effect without the need for special glasses.
If the 3D converter will create separate videos for the left and right eyes, I could play them on two separate monitors, cross my eyes to merge the images and watch the video without the need for special glasses.
Then my only concern would be my eyes getting stuck permanently cross-eyed. Oh-oh, flashback to the movie The Jerk and the lawsuit over the side-effect of the Opti-Grab.