In the movies nothings works anymore without 3D; now the technique
enters the home cinema and even the PC. Engelmann Software presents the
world premiere Windows-Software MakeMe3D. This software can convert
existing 2D-videos automatically into the third dimension. The new
3D-videos are compatible to the known Anaglyph 3D glasses and to the new
Stereoscopic 3D Hardware.
3D is currently 'the one' new technique. What was hardly conceivable a
few months ago has become reality long since. The audience in the cinema
put on the 3D-glasses to watch movies in a completely new dimension.
And a lot more is happening: the industry is busy tinkering with the
3D-Blu-ray Disc, the 3D-TV and the 3D-computer. This undoubtedly marks
only the beginning of a new 3D-boom, which will keep entertainment
electronics and IT-sector busy for the next ten years.
MakeMe3D: At the touch of a button into the third dimension
MakeMe3D is extremely easy to operate: new technology does not
necessarily have to be complicated. The program supports the import of
2D-videos and others in formats Video-DVD, AVI, WMV, MP4, 3GP, MPG and
TS, to mention only the most important. The program stores the converted
3D-videos in formats AVI, MPG, MP4 and WMV. It is possible to select
from numerous target profiles. For example, the video resolution is
automatically adjusted to the parameters for iPad, PlayStation PS3 or
Xbox 360. When converting a large number of 2D-videos the batch mode is
an option. This mode converts all videos of a list and saves user
precious time.
For 3D-conversion we use our self-developed object recognition and
motion analysis. We can force vertical or horizontal output, realize
page- or frame flipping, have the brightness adjusted automatically and
set the depth effect completely variably. Without the suitable
technology, 3D-videos appear as blurred and fuzzy films. To get the
appropriate 3D-depth it takes the suitable hardware. MakeMe3D supports:
Supported 3D Hardware
Anaglyph 3D glasses (red/cyan, red/blue, green/magenta and yellow/blue):
For anaglyph recording of videos on PC-screen or TV the viewer requires
one of the classic 3D-glasses to profit from the 3D-effect.
Shutter technology: To use the modern Shutter technology, a Nvidea 3D
Vision Glasses Kit (compatible with 3D Vision video player) and an
appropriate 120 Hz monitor like Syncmaster 2233RZ, Acer GD235HZ, Acer
GD245HQ, Alienware OptX AW2310 or Viewsonic FuHzion VX2265wm, the Asus
G51J-3D notebook or a 3D projector like the Acer H5360 are required.
Polarisation glasses: These can be used with appropriate hardware like
for instance the Acer 5740DG and Acer 5738DG notebooks or the Zalman
ZM-M220W or iZ3D 22W monitors.
System Requirements
• Windows XP/Vista/7
• min. 256 Megabyte RAM (512 MB recommended), for Windows Vista 1 GB
• CPU with min. 1 GHz
• graphic card with overlay-functions (for display of preview)
Publisher Website: - http://www.engelmann.com/