Friday, July 6, 2012

On-Screen 3D Glasses Viewer for 2D Monitor

.: I was so excited about the new KMPlayer 3.3.0.30 I've installed into my PC. It has the Windows 8 interface, whoaaaaa~~ :-D

KMPlayer 3.3.0.30 GUI.

But after some exploration, this functions bugs me out... How can I use it properly?? :-?

Yup, this is he bug.

It turns out that KMPlayer is able to 3D-ding my video, oh yeah~~ :-D

The other red green world...

So, as I thought it should be, Google might have what you call it - "On-Screen 3D Glasses Viewer", just like the "Microsoft Ease of Access On-screen keyboard" because I don't have the 3D glasses with me right now. Too bad, uncle G failed my searching quest. It's because nobody has build the on-screen 3D glasses software yet... :-(

It's okay, because while in search of my on-screen thing, I've found this old post of Engadget that should be the first functional priority for the new 3D Ultrabook sold in future.

Link = Privacy Monitor Hack (Engadget)


Err.. I thought it would be okay to have individually-manufactured-with-password 3D glasses for each and every 3D Ultrabook, but that would be very wasteful. Because the basic concept of this private 3D monitor is by stripping one visual layer, so by buying almost any "individually-manufactured-with-password 3D glasses" you can still view anyone with this 3D Ultrabook, right? (Should be a neat idea, but still wasteful. On second thought, by making Google Glass comes with password protected function so only the authorized owner can view his or her 3D Ultrabook, hey, this privacy screen thing can really work!) :-P

Alright, nite-dreaming ends here. This is a mix of what I've found from my failed on-screen 3D googling...


(i) Microsoft Surface 2.0


Oh, another neat idea from Jan 31st, 2011~ I put it here because I'm still waiting for the transfer between touchscreen as you seen in the Avatar movie. And also because the screen background was so beautiful, heehee ;-)

(ii) BendDesk: Multi-touch on a Curved Display


This is how Guitar Hero arcade looks like in future~ ;-)

Links~~
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Ooigi.blog : "Wonder why they didn't create the on-screen 3D glasses software? Because they already created the screen that already using the 3D glasses!"

X-O What? TV screen now wears glasses? X-O
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