![]() ![]() Nintendo 3DS records 3D-video at 20 frames per second. Download ffmpeg open a DOS-shell and type in the following (assuming you have called your video ‘ video.avi‘):įfmpeg -y -i “video.avi” -s 800×240 -aspect 2:1 -r 20 -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 1 -vf crop=400:240:0:0 -acodec libmp3lame -ar 44100 -ab 96k -ac 2 “left.avi”įfmpeg -y -i “video.avi” -s 800×240 -aspect 2:1 -r 20 -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 1 -vf crop=400:240:400:0 -an “right.avi”įfmpeg -y -i “left.avi” -i “right.avi” -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -vcodec copy -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -map 1:0 “VID_0001.AVI” You can also convert a 3D-video the hard way. ![]() The folder have to be named AAABBBB, where AAA is a number 0-9 and BBBB is a letter A-Z. Or better, make you own folder for your converted videos. ![]() Choose the video you want to convert and where to save the converted video, and then press Convert.Ĭopy the converted video to one of the folders in the DCIM-folder on you Nintendo 3DS’ memory card. The easiest way to convert a video to the Nintendo 3DS videoformat, is to head over to and download 3DSMovie. If you haven’t got a 3D-video, YouTube is full of them. Now I can convert them to be watchable on the Nintendo 3DS, check out these videos. I have an Aiptek 3D i2 camera, and have already recorded some videos in 3D. With the firmware update for Nintendo 3DS in early December 2011, the handheld from Nintendo was made able to record and playback 3D video. ![]()
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