Sun 26 Nov 2017 08:31:08 PM UTC, original submission:
I notice you can slide the video output window on bino. There are no discrete settings. I am looking for the smallest possible window that a preserves the whole image filmed. (because the Nintendo 3DS material is 2:1 there'd be a slight horizontal letterboxing) and is a definite, hard 16 x 9 ratio as the display.
I plan to burn my videos on 3D DVDs. Any HDMI source can be 3D. I assume most 3D TVs have a side-by-side mode, and most 3D TVs are naturally shaped 16x9. If these assumptions are wrong, let me know.
I use Quick Time Player on Mac OS 10.9 to capture the video. I need some sort of pattern were you can tell if your 16x9 frame is wide, narrow, tall, or short, or off center, because it has a manual capture window. That is not a fixed size. I just can't capture the whole video because there is a capture problem in capturing the whole screen. Plus it takes up too much bandwidth to have many chunky pixels than less, well defined pixels.
I would lke a feature where you can fix the output ratio to the smallest screen where no resolution is lost, and is a fixed ratio. Also some sort of pattern where you can tell if screen capture is on target or not before you hit record.
You can save DVD quality video in manually encoded side-by-side half and lust let the TV pull a 3D video out of it. The only way I've been able to do it and preserve the 3D stereoscopy is to windowbox the picture. It looked good. I wish it could have been bigger. But maybe there is some improvement.
Another possibility is a whole screen HDMI records, like a hauppauge Rocket. i can run a full screen side-by-side half thought the video output, and have it capture what it sees.
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