![]() In any case, the 3D effect is usually much more enjoyable with the polarisation technique. If front/back objects seem to be mixed up, try to switch left and right eye (with the movie player or by just swapping your glasses). If the 3D effect does not look right to you, increase the distance between you and the screen. ![]() We provide some movies already pre-converted. green-magenta or red-cyan) available, then you can use a normal screen and a 3D player like Bino, which can convert the side-by-side-movie to anaglyph movies. If there is no polarisation 3D TV at hand, but you have anaglyph glasses (e.g. ![]() We recommend using VLC player or Bino for a Mac/Linux distribution or the NVIDIA stereo player for Windows. via HDMI-cable), polarisation glasses and a movie player that allows you to fix the aspect ratio and play full screen. Then all you need is a connection from your computer/laptop to the 3D TV (e.g. Some of our materials are produced for 3D setups, usually by providing a movie file with two separate views: one for the left and the other for the right eye.You'll get the best 3D experience if you have a polarisation 3D TV (or projector) available.
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