Tue 16 May 2017 07:40:26 PM UTC, original submission:
I need to edit my 3D video in iMovie. I don't need to adjust the 3D very much because I'm just filming things in "real 1:1" swcale, no zooming, unless I do the "walking zoom", no manipulating scales so it looks like Godzilla is invading a city.
I assume iMovie is a garbage in-garbage out editor, meaning if I were to record an old Betamax movie on a DVD with monochrome red and cyan, then all pictures edited into the movie are strips of red and cyan, 3d-encoded, digital film, meaning the depth is preserved, but not maniuputable.
I would like to save an altered 3D file so I can give to local cable broadcasters, you tube, and DVD buyers the 2D, red and cyan, and side-by-side half version, which most 3d TVs and Blu Ray players understand. TVs even have manual side-by-side modes where it treats it as 2 squished 2d images until told it's a side-by-side image and turns it 3d. It can even to do it such encoded DVD and standard definition broadcasts.
I can watch my 3D video in bino3d, no problem. The problem comes when saving the raw footage, editing it, and burning onto DVD (remember: 3DS, standard definition) and sending it to youtube, and being able to easily make a 2D, red and cyan, and side-by-side half version. Also streaming Sega Master System 3D games on Twitch would be nice. I believe it's alternating frame video.
If you can add all this in to a GUI-based Mac OSX version of it, I'd pay $20, even if half goes to Apple, just to make sure my modern computer doesn't come down with a cold. ( i trust you and used you on my retro computer, but my family doesn't trust anything not authorized by Apple for the current computer.) I'm not comfortable enough with unix commands where I'd be risking messing up either my video footage or my computer. That's why I'm doing it on the retro computer. I'm getting a refund from a previous 3D converter that doesn't recognize Nintendo 3DS video. I can use the refund to buy yours. I'm currently on a retro Mac 10.5 computer that I'm planning to expand to 10.9
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