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I have separate left and right video files or image sequences. How do I view these in 3-D using TriDef Media Player?

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I have separate left and right video files or image sequences. How do I view these in 3-D using TriDef Media Player?

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If you have a left-right side-by-side or above-below .avi, you should be able to play these in TriDef Media Player by simply naming the file according to the TriDef naming conventions. If, however, you have separate left and right video files, TriDef Media Player cannot play these directly. You will need to combine the media into a single file. To create a single left-right or above-below .avi file from indivdual left and right videos or image sequences, you need to use a tool, such as Avisynth. Avisynth is a scripting language that provides support for several video input modes and has many processing options. One you have installed the AVISynth program, open up a text editor (eg, Start->Run, enter “notepad.exe”), copy and paste the following 3 lines of AVISynth script, then save the file as “test-ab.avs”: left = ImageSource(“left/%03d.png”,0,99,24.0) right = ImageSource(“right/%03d.png”,0,99,24.0) return StackVertical(left, right) The first two lines of the script load the individual

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