subject: How To Convert Your Regular Video Files To Sbs 3d Videos? [print this page] 3D movies, especially Blu-ray ones, are attracting more and more attention from people these years. Ever thought to make your own video file into SBS 3D ones? Once the question is raised, there must be a solution. DVDFab 2D to 3D Converter best answers this question.
Let's see how DVDFab 2D to 3D Converter answers it:
1. Run DVDFab Video Convert option 3D Format mode:
Drag and drop your video file to the main interface (or click the film&paper icon right beside the yellow folder icon at the source area to choose the video from your HDD), after analyzing, choose the audio track and subtitle stream at the upper and lower boxes on the right respectively, choose one location from your HDD to save the output video, and select one profile (Optional: avi.xvid.mp3.3D) from the drop-down menu at bottom;
2. Personalize your Conversion Settings:
Click "Edit" button to bring out the Conversion Settings window. At this window, you are free to change the specifications of each section, frame resolution, output file size, audio bit rate and channel, etc. Choices are flexible.
"OK" the "Conversion Settings" window, if all is set
3. Specialize your Video Effect:
Click "Video Effect Settings" to direct yourself to the popup window, which enables you to set the three pages respectively:
1). Select the Source Aspect Ratio or customize your output size,
2). Crop the displaying part of the output video at your will
3). Choose your favored output format, Left/Right or Top/Bottom
After all the parameters are set, "OK" this window and go back to main interface.
4. Press the "Start" button to begin the conversion:
The detailed progress can be tracked if you click "Info", "Preview" and "Option":
You also can shut down your PC when the conversion is done by just one simple click under "Option", easy and convenient.
Time flies. A short while later, you will see a window pops up, saying, Process Completed Successfully.
Now, your own video becomes 3D video. What's more, you made it happen with your own hands, isn't it amazing? Get yourself a seat and see it right away.