![]() ![]() ![]() The stereo3d filter is controlled via InputType:OutputType as described in great detail in the stereo3d filter documentation This results in a 2D (right eye only) output.mkv file. ![]() Here's an example: ffmpeg -i input.mkv -vf stereo3d=sbsl:mr -metadata:s:v:0 stereo_mode="mono" output.mkv Tested on Ubuntu 16.04.3 kernel 4.4.0-112Īnother way to accomplish this is to re-encode utilizing ffmpeg and the stereo3d filter which was designed for this purpose. You can toggle fullscreen simply by pressing F and although videos launch dead center split, simply hitting the key or selecting Camera -> Left or Right from the menu will give you a 2D view of the 3D video.ĭirect link to 64 bit deb package (37.55MB) This version doesn't seem to require monkeying with any settings to get good results. One way would be to obtain the GoPro VR Player which is currently available free in a deb package here The latest version available for Linux is 2.3.1 - which is distributed under v.2.1 or any later version of the GPL at your option It's built on libvlc. ![]()
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