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Anaglphtic 3D System" |
The latest four films we have made were also filmed using the latest 3D filming technology. At time of writing the following two films are available in 3D in MP4 file format:
The Panyhose Salesman - in Side by Side 3D and Anagylph 3D.
Who's a Baby Girl - in Side by Side 3D and Anangylph 3D.
The films can be found in the normal purchase area for each film. As 3D is very experimental at present we would very much appreciate your feedback about releasing future Tranisa films in 3D. It takes quite a time to film and prepare 3D content, but if you like it we will continue to have a 3D option for films in the future. The remaining two new releases will be made available in 3D ASAP.
Tranisa 3D films are supplied in two formats both available as MP4 files:
1. Side by Side 3D which is the latest method of delivering 3D content for use on a 3D Television or 3D Display monitor. You will need the glasses to view the 3D material that was supplied with your 3D television or monitor. You will also need to make sure that the 3D television is set to play 'Side by Side' 3D. This is usually an option under the television 3D menu. Simply copy the 3D file onto a USB memory stick and plus the USB into your 3D television USB port. Using the televisions menu system you'll be then be able to read the content of your USB stick and then play the film.
You can also play the file through your computer outputting to your 3D display together with the glasses that came with your 3D display. You will need to have software compatible with playing 'Side by Side' 3D files such as: Stereoscopic Player available from this site
2. Anaglyph 3D is the old fashioned way of using 3D. You do not need any special displays or equipment to view anaglyphtic 3D, just a simply pair of Red & Green 3D glasses.
3D is very new and experimental. We will be unable to support customers with any technical issues regarding their playback other than the notes above. We have tested the Mp4 3D side by Side versions on the latest Panasonic and Sony 3D televisions with no problems. You may have to update your 3D television with the latest updates from the internet as we did with our Sony television. The Sony TV did not have the 'Side by Side' playback option out of the box, but once we connected it to the internet and updated it with the latest firmware from Sony all worked fine.
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