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Topic: 3D projection with ShowVault
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Dave Macaulay
Film God
Posts: 2321
From: Toronto, Canada
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 11-22-2018 10:16 AM
Once you switch the server to 3D in the "properties" button in Editor, close that, and save the playlist... it's in 3D. If you open the playlist in Editor, the name and "3D" will display in the box under the playlist listing. You may need to do some changes to the projector. Possibly the setup for your internal server is the same, and it will work OK... but input files for the HDMI port may be missing. Once the server is playing 3D, you need to use a 3D projector macro with the appropriate 3D file. You can start with any 3D file and change the parameters as needed, just save it with a new name for each of your 3D adapters once you're seeing 3D with L/R correct. The projector should have a bunch of 3D files, at least Dolby, RealD, XpanD, MasterImage, and No3D. If not, you can open an IMB base clone and transfer them in using file manager. I'm not sure if SDI files work with an IMB, never tried that way. If you have Real-D you can get a free server EQ license from Real-D, and activate it in device manager. But I don't see any difference on screen with vs without it.
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