Hi,
Please add "Frame Sequential" (FS) format! This is advantageous over SBS (side-by-side) since it provides two frames of full resolution for each eye -either for 720p FS (1280x720) or 1080p FS (1920x1080) instead of SBS' resolution of 960x1080 by placing each frame sequentially (Left-eye-first Frame Sequential: L,R,L,R,L,R... or Right-eye-first Sequential: R,L,R,L,R,L....) having double the frame count of course.
It is also advantageous vs unofficial Full SBS because it does not exceed the standard High Definition resolution and therefore is far more compatible and can be hardware accelerated.
Even if a 3D TV or 3D projector is not compatible with the FS format, if playing back from a PC the well known "Stereoscopic Player" can be used to convert during playback (on the fly) from this format to any other 3D format, (including SBS, Anaglyph etc), or a shader can be written for the free "Media Player Classic HC"!
Please add "Frame Sequential" (FS) format! This is advantageous over SBS (side-by-side) since it provides two frames of full resolution for each eye -either for 720p FS (1280x720) or 1080p FS (1920x1080) instead of SBS' resolution of 960x1080 by placing each frame sequentially (Left-eye-first Frame Sequential: L,R,L,R,L,R... or Right-eye-first Sequential: R,L,R,L,R,L....) having double the frame count of course.
It is also advantageous vs unofficial Full SBS because it does not exceed the standard High Definition resolution and therefore is far more compatible and can be hardware accelerated.
Even if a 3D TV or 3D projector is not compatible with the FS format, if playing back from a PC the well known "Stereoscopic Player" can be used to convert during playback (on the fly) from this format to any other 3D format, (including SBS, Anaglyph etc), or a shader can be written for the free "Media Player Classic HC"!
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