Video player (software)

A video player is a type of media player digital video data from media, such as optical data storage (eg DVD, VCD), as well as files in the appropriate file formats, such as MPEG, AVI, RealVideo, and QuickTime.

In addition to the VCR -like functions such as play, pause, stop, rewind and fast -forward well -known functions such as zoom / full screen mode, select the audio channel, selection of subtitles and still images are included.

Many of these video players also support simple playback of digital audio and 3D playback of 2D videos.

3D Video Player

3D Video Player is used to play 2D videos in 3D format.

A three-dimensional video presentation in high quality requires that each frame of a film / video contains information about the depth of the existing objects in the scene. This process means that the video with special equipment from two different perspectives is received or that each image composite as a collection of out of corners and textures, is modeled and rendered objects, very similar to the procedures for obtaining special effects with every modern video game. Because it is lengthy and costly, this method is used only in a small proportion of the films produced worldwide. Most films will remain in the form of conventional 2D images.

However, it is possible to give the illusion of depth with a much simpler approach to an otherwise two-dimensional image. A "flat" image can be converted to a known as anaglyph - processing technology, so it creates the illusion of depth when viewed with anaglyph glasses (usually red-cyan ). Looking at a picture through a Anaglyph glasses, it seems to include both protruding and deeper objects, this effect causes some distorted colors. The method itself is relatively old. It reaches to the middle of the 19th century back, but only by recent developments in computer technology made ​​it possible such transformations on a series of images in a film or nearly fast enough to make real-time, ie is played during the video. There are some applications in the form of 3D video players transform the conventional 2D videos to anaglyph 3D video, as well as in the form of 3D video converter that converts video into stereoscopic anaglyph videos and for playing with regular software or hardware video players transcode.

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