Hi Xevi,

I have prepared side-by-side 3D movies that I could play on a 3D TV 
using pymol and ffmpeg. I ray-traced the movie, one frame for each 
eye, and used ffmpeg to compile the resulting png files to an h264 
movie file. With side-by-side stereo, you of course lose resolution, 
but ffmpeg can also do alternating-frames stereo with no loss in 
resolution. If you find a movie player that renders such a movie using 
your quad-buffer capable hardware, you should be all set. Let me know 
if you want to try this, I would be happy to share my scripts.

Christian

Am Montag, den 25.08.2014, 09:35 -0400 schrieb Xavier Fradera:
> Hi,
>  
> I am looking into making a quad-buffered stereo 3D movie. Is this 

> possible with mpeg or any other format ? I know I could just play 

> the movie from pymol, but would like to be able to save as mpeg with 

> x-ray traced images for higher quality.
>  
> Xevi
>  
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