Sony HDR-TD10E & Side-by-Side Full HD Export for 3D

Aleksandr87 wrote on 5/13/2015, 12:41 AM
Back in the year 2012, I have purchased Sony HDR-TD10E then was having fun capturing and watching 3D videos from cameras 3D screen. Then I found the will to edit and save such 3D videos (however then, I had only Apple Mac, and so there wasn't any possibility to edit and render 3D video from camera). A few days ago I have purchased Sony Movie Studio 13 right for that. Question is how do I import and export a video from this camera with 3D video from each 1080P sensor? Is it fine to save 3D video in Full HD Side-by-Side half or I should try to use Full HD Side-by-Side full (1920x2=3 840) what pixel aspect ratio I should use then? ANY SUGGESTIONS? Danke!

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Steve Grisetti wrote on 5/13/2015, 7:35 AM
Connect the camcorder to your computer via USB, turn it on and set it to play and then go to Movie Studio's Window menu and select Device Manager. This will import your video and copy it to your hard drive.

Then it's as simple as setting up your Video Project Properties for 3D.

Whether you set it up for side-by-side or anaglyphic 3D depends on what type of computer monitor you're editing on and what type of device you ultimately plan to display your 3D on. If you're using standard equipment and you want to watch your video while wearing red/green glasses use anaglyphic. If you're going to be outputting your video for a 3D DVD or BluRay, use side-by-side.
Aleksandr87 wrote on 5/13/2015, 12:44 PM
Is it possible to make 3D *.mkv, will something like MakeMKV work for this?. Some new TV's does play *.mkv and some *.mkv 3D... Thank you!
Aleksandr87 wrote on 5/13/2015, 3:48 PM
Now I'm exporting my project to *.avc Full HD MVC, wil try to play it on Samsung Smart TV S6 6400. However *.avc is avc and mvc so if *.avc wont play then may-be it can be remuxed to *.mk3d/*.mkv... Will write about this sometime sooner...
Aleksandr87 wrote on 5/28/2015, 1:07 PM
So, if I don't want to edit the video the only solution is to mux *.mts files (fast, no encoding involved). And for Sony Movie Studio is strange it does not allow to export video where encoding happens only at some point since we are importing and exporting 1080p 3D AVC video and export are the same. Strange.