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3D Science News produces science-oriented newscasts, interviews, and special features in three 3D video formats. Watch streaming anaglyphic video here on the site, or download one of the high quality versions of the show.

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Home FAQs Watching 3D What is the best version of the newscast to download?
What is the best version of the newscast to download?

Here is a rundown of the three options available for downloading and viewing the 3D Science Newscasts and Special Features:

Left & Right Views

This is the largest file to download of the 3 options, but it offers the highest 3D quality we can realistically offer, short of the original AVI file. This is a compressed file containing the left and right views of the video, intended to be viewed using one of the following:

  • A computer with stereoscopic display
  • Stereoscopic player software (such as Stereoscopic Player by Peter Wimmer), shutterglasses, and a video card

Interlaced Video

In interlaced 3D video, the video streams viewed by the left and right eyes are interlaced into one file. There is some loss of quality compared to the Left and Right Views downloaded separately, but this is still pretty nice quality 3D. This format is intended to be viewed using one of the following:

  • A computer with stereoscopic display
  • Stereoscopic player software (such as Stereoscopic Player by Peter Wimmer), shutterglasses, and a video card

Anaglyphic 3D Video

Many people are familiar with the idea of watching 3D films while wearing funny-looking glasses. Known as anaglyphic 3D, this style of video has many advantages. It can be watched on any TV or computer, and viewing requires little in the way of extra equipment: only a very inexpensive pair of red/blue or red/cyan 3D glasses. Understandably, these features make 3D more widely available.

One disadvantage to anaglyphic 3D is that because viewing is done through colored glasses, less color saturation is perceived in the video. Anaglyphic 3D is still widely appreciated, and the minimal equipment requirements make it ideal for multiple people to view simultaneously, and for simple use by children.

The quality of anaglyphic 3D is the lowest of the 3D formats offered, but this format is most widely accessible. Need 3D glasses? Contact Us - we'll send you a free pair. (If you live outside the US, we may request a small donation to cover postage. This is a limited time offer. Some restrictions apply).

The anaglyphic 3D newscasts that you download from our site are higher in quality than the streaming anaglyphic video we offer. The downloads are in mpg format, while the streaming video is an flv file. Flash files (flv) are great for streaming because they are small and load relatively quickly, but there is some loss of quality. If you have a fast internet connection, we recommend the downloads.

 
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