Stefano Sarzi
November 9th, 2011, 07:17 AM
Hello,
I'm evaluating Cineform Neo3D on OSX (10.6.8) , so I've converted some clips from a 3D GoPro set, a Panasonic AG-2DA1 and from a mirror rig (2x Sony EX3).
When I was on field I've transcoded all the material to Cineform codec (in .avi with a PC).
Then on Mac I've re-wrapped clips with ReMaster to .mov, than muxed the clips in a 3D file with firstlight.
I've set all my left and right eyes clips as 2D in firstlight and adjust horizontal flip for the left eye in rig's clips.
On my Mac everything is OK; if I switch the view to Left eye or right eye, I see the right proprtions.
Then I copied my clips on another Mac for Final cut editing; I have Cineform player on this Mac just for decoding.
My clips are OK if I see them in 3D modes or in 2D, but when I switch to Left eye or Right eye I see just half of the clip stretched horizontally.
Plus all left eyes from mirror rig are flipped again.....
It seems that Cineform player cannot read active metadata from files.
Any solution?
Thank you
Stefano Sarzi
I'm evaluating Cineform Neo3D on OSX (10.6.8) , so I've converted some clips from a 3D GoPro set, a Panasonic AG-2DA1 and from a mirror rig (2x Sony EX3).
When I was on field I've transcoded all the material to Cineform codec (in .avi with a PC).
Then on Mac I've re-wrapped clips with ReMaster to .mov, than muxed the clips in a 3D file with firstlight.
I've set all my left and right eyes clips as 2D in firstlight and adjust horizontal flip for the left eye in rig's clips.
On my Mac everything is OK; if I switch the view to Left eye or right eye, I see the right proprtions.
Then I copied my clips on another Mac for Final cut editing; I have Cineform player on this Mac just for decoding.
My clips are OK if I see them in 3D modes or in 2D, but when I switch to Left eye or Right eye I see just half of the clip stretched horizontally.
Plus all left eyes from mirror rig are flipped again.....
It seems that Cineform player cannot read active metadata from files.
Any solution?
Thank you
Stefano Sarzi