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VLC, since version 2.1.0, is capable of playing 3D side-by-side (SBS) videos using anaglyph technology, viewable with typical paper red-cyan 3D glasses.
 
VLC, since version 2.1.0, is capable of playing 3D side-by-side (SBS) videos using anaglyph technology, viewable with typical paper red-cyan 3D glasses.

Latest revision as of 02:56, 13 March 2019

Module: anaglyph
Type Video filter
First VLC version 2.1.0
Last VLC version -
Operating system(s) Cross platform
Description Renders 3D videos using anaglyph technology
Shortcut(s) -

VLC, since version 2.1.0, is capable of playing 3D side-by-side (SBS) videos using anaglyph technology, viewable with typical paper red-cyan 3D glasses.

To enable this filter, go to Tools → Effects and Filters → Video Filters → Advanced and check off Anaglyph 3D.

The colour scheme of the glasses can be changed by going to Tools → Preferences (All) → Video → Filters → Anaglyph and changing the combo box labelled Color scheme on the right. Save and restart VLC for settings to take effect.

VLC Anaglyph 3D.png

Options

  • anaglyph-scheme <string> : Define the colour scheme of the glasses. Possible options are:

- red-green - pure red (left) pure green (right)
- red-blue - pure red (left) pure blue (right)
- red-cyan - pure red (left) pure cyan (right)
- trioscopic - pure green (left) pure magenta (right)
- magenta-cyan - magenta (left) cyan (right)
default value: red-cyan

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