YouTube testing out 3D videos

YouTube testing out 3D videos
According to CNet, YouTube is working on bringing 3D videos to the popular video sharing site, and a Google employee has been quietly working on the project.

In the YouTube forums, "YouTubePete" has said he has been working on the stereoscopic player "during his '20 percent time' at Google."



The video, which can be viewed lower in the post, gives watchers the option to change to many different types of 3D, depending on what glasses they own, or hardware. Cnet says the 3D does in fact work. I do not have any 3D glasses to test the video with currently.

View the clip here: YouTube testing 3D

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 25 Jul 2009 1:11
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  • 20 comments
  • prutsos

    wow I didnt know spammers could do that they really getting idiotic now

    25.7.2009 03:29 #1

  • tyknappy

    Bye qianzui99

    25.7.2009 04:07 #2

  • ZippyDSM

    3D glasses=Fail.
    Why dose this trend just wont die? its like the BW horror monsters that started this trend...no matter how much you kill them they always return.....

    25.7.2009 05:12 #3

  • varnull

    I liked the spammer.. far more interesting than this 3d nonsense.. just a shame the spam was trying to sell counterfeit meds.. instead of being an article about the hushed up scandal of birth defects caused by pesticides in the environment... oooo.. youtube=brain rot .. was it caused by anti-depressants or pesticides (personally I would try pesticides on it and if they have no effect then give anti-depressants to the miserable people who waste their lives sending me n00btube links I will never look at hahahahaha

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    25.7.2009 05:42 #4

  • Interestx

    Nevermind the glasses.
    3D = fail.

    They've been trying to push this for almost 60yrs.
    No-one is that interested and it's my view that it's for the usual and very predictable reasons.
    3D is used as a 'feature' in itself.
    To make any use of it you have to try and contrive a few bolted on 'wow' moments.

    Like as if anything beyond the novelty value is going to be found in that.

    Quality cinema is all in the writing, acting and direction.

    Junk worthless childish brain-rotting cinema is all about 'effects' and little else.
    That's just too shallow and in itself nothing like enough to sustain interest.

    Hence why 3D has always been a fad that doesn't last.

    25.7.2009 13:18 #5

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by Interestx: Nevermind the glasses.
    3D = fail.

    They've been trying to push this for almost 60yrs.
    No-one is that interested and it's my view that it's for the usual and very predictable reasons.
    3D is used as a 'feature' in itself.
    To make any use of it you have to try and contrive a few bolted on 'wow' moments.

    Like as if anything beyond the novelty value is going to be found in that.

    Quality cinema is all in the writing, acting and direction.

    Junk worthless childish brain-rotting cinema is all about 'effects' and little else.
    That's just too shallow and in itself nothing like enough to sustain interest.

    Hence why 3D has always been a fad that doesn't last.
    hologrphic 3D sounds good but anything less than real 3D depth is pointless.

    And you are so right its junk that why it keeps rising from the grave. >>

    Ah modern gaming its like modern film only the watering down of fiction and characters is replaced with shallow and watered down mechanics, gimmicks and shiny-er "people".

    25.7.2009 14:08 #6

  • txlakesid

    Obviously most of you have not even tried a IMAX 3D movie lately. Try the IMAX U2 concert in 3D or the underwater creatures in 3D. Absolutly amaing what they have done with 3D

    25.7.2009 15:54 #7

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by txlakesid: Obviously most of you have not even tried a IMAX 3D movie lately. Try the IMAX U2 concert in 3D or the underwater creatures in 3D. Absolutly amaing what they have done with 3DI have seen it and as long as you are not as easily amused as a 6 year old its nothing but superficial fluff....

    25.7.2009 16:05 #8

  • Run4two

    Quote:Originally posted by txlakesid: Obviously most of you have not even tried a IMAX 3D movie lately. Try the IMAX U2 concert in 3D or the underwater creatures in 3D. Absolutly amaing what they have done with 3DI have seen it and as long as you are not as easily amused as a 6 year old its nothing but superficial fluff....What exactly have you seen that makes you so contrary?

    25.7.2009 20:40 #9

  • txlakesid

    contrary ? Give me a break ... most here are arrogant, holier than thou want to be GEEKs that can not and do not, have their own URL's, or own domain names to gripe and moan about anything and everything. You have to have these "wanna be" boards to get a hard on. Sitting home alone you do not even have a clue as to what technology is really about ... which is the possibilities! If you can not dream or see outside your own myopic vision of what is possible .... P@ss off! I am sorry that you are possibly near sighted, far sighted, short sighted and have never even seen the U2 IMAX 3D! If you have seen it and were not impressed you obviously are a frustated teen wanna be, an unemployed geek, or a Star Wars fan that wants a "wet dream" associated with any tech break through! Blah, BLah, Blah ... sorry that you do not agree .... blah, blah, blah ... so just kiss my entire @ss! Sit at home alone and dream ... as it obviously will be your only touch with reality! If you have seen the U2 vid and not impressed with the possibilities you are partially blind, totally neurotic and myopic or just an online .... wanna be @ss! You tell tell us all the problems ... ohhh wonder bOy! LOL!

    25.7.2009 23:21 #10

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by txlakesid: contrary ? Give me a break ... most here are arrogant, holier than thou want to be GEEKs that can not and do not, have their own URL's, or own domain names to gripe and moan about anything and everything. You have to have these "wanna be" boards to get a hard on. Sitting home alone you do not even have a clue as to what technology is really about ... which is the possibilities! If you can not dream or see outside your own myopic vision of what is possible .... P@ss off! I am sorry that you are possibly near sighted, far sighted, short sighted and have never even seen the U2 IMAX 3D! If you have seen it and were not impressed you obviously are a frustated teen wanna be, an unemployed geek, or a Star Wars fan that wants a "wet dream" associated with any tech break through! Blah, BLah, Blah ... sorry that you do not agree .... blah, blah, blah ... so just kiss my entire @ss! Sit at home alone and dream ... as it obviously will be your only touch with reality! If you have seen the U2 vid and not impressed with the possibilities you are partially blind, totally neurotic and myopic or just an online .... wanna be @ss! You tell tell us all the problems ... ohhh wonder bOy! LOL!Spoken like a real modern consumer zombie...
    The effect is cute but still the bastard child of red and blue 3D from the 50s. It might be existing the first time you see it but after that its nothing but visual noise, like transformers 2.

    25.7.2009 23:42 #11

  • Run4two

    Originally posted by txlakesid: contrary ? Give me a break ... most here are arrogant, holier than thou want to be GEEKs that can not and do not, have their own URL's, or own domain names to gripe and moan about anything and everything. You have to have these "wanna be" boards to get a hard on. Sitting home alone you do not even have a clue as to what technology is really about ... which is the possibilities! If you can not dream or see outside your own myopic vision of what is possible .... P@ss off! I am sorry that you are possibly near sighted, far sighted, short sighted and have never even seen the U2 IMAX 3D! If you have seen it and were not impressed you obviously are a frustated teen wanna be, an unemployed geek, or a Star Wars fan that wants a "wet dream" associated with any tech break through! Blah, BLah, Blah ... sorry that you do not agree .... blah, blah, blah ... so just kiss my entire @ss! Sit at home alone and dream ... as it obviously will be your only touch with reality! If you have seen the U2 vid and not impressed with the possibilities you are partially blind, totally neurotic and myopic or just an online .... wanna be @ss! You tell tell us all the problems ... ohhh wonder bOy! LOL!
    I was actually asking Zippy! I've enjoyed many different 3D experiences at theatres and amusement parks.

    26.7.2009 09:30 #12

  • ZippyDSM

    Quote:Originally posted by txlakesid: contrary ? Give me a break ... most here are arrogant, holier than thou want to be GEEKs that can not and do not, have their own URL's, or own domain names to gripe and moan about anything and everything. You have to have these "wanna be" boards to get a hard on. Sitting home alone you do not even have a clue as to what technology is really about ... which is the possibilities! If you can not dream or see outside your own myopic vision of what is possible .... P@ss off! I am sorry that you are possibly near sighted, far sighted, short sighted and have never even seen the U2 IMAX 3D! If you have seen it and were not impressed you obviously are a frustated teen wanna be, an unemployed geek, or a Star Wars fan that wants a "wet dream" associated with any tech break through! Blah, BLah, Blah ... sorry that you do not agree .... blah, blah, blah ... so just kiss my entire @ss! Sit at home alone and dream ... as it obviously will be your only touch with reality! If you have seen the U2 vid and not impressed with the possibilities you are partially blind, totally neurotic and myopic or just an online .... wanna be @ss! You tell tell us all the problems ... ohhh wonder bOy! LOL!
    I was actually asking Zippy! I've enjoyed many different 3D experiences at theatres and amusement parks.
    The only real difference between this and red/blue/black/white is its alil more defined and in color but stil very much blue/red which dose not compute with me, IE it looks fake and dose not past my suspension of disbelief min requirements. Yes I know I am a pain in the ass, but I would rather have better story/acting/gameplay than more "pretty"........

    26.7.2009 13:20 #13

  • DXR88

    3d has no effect on me for some odd reason my brain just doesn't see what's there iv seen the 3D terminator movie at MGM and it was the same with or without the glasses. everyone else was like wow thats really cool and i couldnt tell what all the fuss was about that was when i was about 10. i've been to the I-max about a year ago and it was the same except i got nossiated and felt like i had to throw up.

    i don't know what it is, i almost feel like I'm missing out whether it be from 50 years ago or not id still like to see what all the fuss is about at least once.

    26.7.2009 22:07 #14

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by DXR88: 3d has no effect on me for some odd reason my brain just doesn't see what's there iv seen the 3D terminator movie at MGM and it was the same with or without the glasses. everyone else was like wow thats really cool and i couldnt tell what all the fuss was about that was when i was about 10. i've been to the I-max about a year ago and it was the same except i got nossiated and felt like i had to throw up.

    i don't know what it is, i almost feel like I'm missing out whether it be from 50 years ago or not id still like to see what all the fuss is about at least once.
    I have the same problem with hide and squint pictures 0-o

    26.7.2009 22:19 #15

  • Bluevoid

    Originally posted by DXR88: 3d has no effect on me for some odd reason my brain just doesn't see what's there iv seen the 3D terminator movie at MGM and it was the same with or without the glasses. everyone else was like wow thats really cool and i couldnt tell what all the fuss was about that was when i was about 10. i've been to the I-max about a year ago and it was the same except i got nossiated and felt like i had to throw up.

    i don't know what it is, i almost feel like I'm missing out whether it be from 50 years ago or not id still like to see what all the fuss is about at least once.
    The 3D currently being used blanks out certain light frequencies. You must have a defect in your eye(s) or brain that does not allow viewing one set of these frequencies in everyday life, that would make it so no matter how you view, you only see one picture. However, that would also make one eye go crazy with the glasses on because your eye wouldn't be able to process what it was seeing.

    @Zippy - Seriously, is it not enough to just state your opinion? Do you really have to tear down people that don't agree with you? I've enjoyed a couple 3D films, but never saw them as innovation at all. It's old tech that's been used for awhile. None the less if someone really enjoys them, why would that make them a "zombie"? Do you have to go against the grain in order to be "cool"? I bet you're one of those guys that rips on mainstream music and then talks about how cool "The Pixies" are. Ok, we get it, you're different. Remember this though, you going against the grain on a net board doesn't make everyone reading think your cool. And in case you were wondering, people telling you you're not cool on said board, also doesn't make you cool.

    27.7.2009 06:50 #16

  • ZippyDSM

    Quote:Originally posted by DXR88: 3d has no effect on me for some odd reason my brain just doesn't see what's there iv seen the 3D terminator movie at MGM and it was the same with or without the glasses. everyone else was like wow thats really cool and i couldnt tell what all the fuss was about that was when i was about 10. i've been to the I-max about a year ago and it was the same except i got nossiated and felt like i had to throw up.

    i don't know what it is, i almost feel like I'm missing out whether it be from 50 years ago or not id still like to see what all the fuss is about at least once.
    The 3D currently being used blanks out certain light frequencies. You must have a defect in your eye(s) or brain that does not allow viewing one set of these frequencies in everyday life, that would make it so no matter how you view, you only see one picture. However, that would also make one eye go crazy with the glasses on because your eye wouldn't be able to process what it was seeing.

    @Zippy - Seriously, is it not enough to just state your opinion? Do you really have to tear down people that don't agree with you? I've enjoyed a couple 3D films, but never saw them as innovation at all. It's old tech that's been used for awhile. None the less if someone really enjoys them, why would that make them a "zombie"? Do you have to go against the grain in order to be "cool"? I bet you're one of those guys that rips on mainstream music and then talks about how cool "The Pixies" are. Ok, we get it, you're different. Remember this though, you going against the grain on a net board doesn't make everyone reading think your cool. And in case you were wondering, people telling you you're not cool on said board, also doesn't make you cool.
    Yes because time and time again I see the majority of consumers not give a rip about quality or substance. Giving the worst kinda of games and and films praise via their money.

    So the majority are zombies it dose not make me less of a black paint wearing wooless sheeple :P

    27.7.2009 14:12 #17

  • Bluevoid

    It boils down to the fact that people will spend their money on whatever they perceive as valuable. If they perceive something as valuable and you don't, that doesn't make them consumption zombies, it makes them have a different opinion of what is worth money than you. To judge their perception on what is determined valuable can easily be flipped back at you.

    You also are misleading in the way you are using the term quality. You are using quality as if to mean something that can be measured ie(defects), but you actually mean to use quality to mean a high matching of your personal taste. It would be very easy for someone to say a movie like "Momento" was of low quality because it lacked explosions, but "Transformers" was the best movie ever. It would also be very difficult for you to show hard fixable defects in a film like Transformers as to improve the supposed quality.

    Per your implication, substance and quality are deemed by your personal taste.

    It actually makes more logical sense to flip it around. If most people perceive a game or movie as quality enough for their money, then it has the highest probably of being a good product. If the vast majority of occurrences result in you going against the grain, then the problem isn't a vast zombie nation. It would make more sense to just say you have bad taste. No insult intended.

    It's like crazy people, I once met a guy who said he was a hidden member of the Beatles, and the first man to walk on the moon in 1945. He looked about 25ish. Yeah he was schizo. It's easier to believe that the rest of the planet is sane and he is crazy rather than believing he is sane, and the rest of us are crazy. This is the rule, but of course their are exceptions. The world is flat, the Sun circles the Earth, cigarettes are good for you; these are good examples of exceptions. Transformers is a good quality film, probably the rule.

    27.7.2009 15:37 #18

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by Bluevoid: It boils down to the fact that people will spend their money on whatever they perceive as valuable. If they perceive something as valuable and you don't, that doesn't make them consumption zombies, it makes them have a different opinion of what is worth money than you. To judge their perception on what is determined valuable can easily be flipped back at you.

    You also are misleading in the way you are using the term quality. You are using quality as if to mean something that can be measured ie(defects), but you actually mean to use quality to mean a high matching of your personal taste. It would be very easy for someone to say a movie like "Momento" was of low quality because it lacked explosions, but "Transformers" was the best movie ever. It would also be very difficult for you to show hard fixable defects in a film like Transformers as to improve the supposed quality.

    Per your implication, substance and quality are deemed by your personal taste.

    It actually makes more logical sense to flip it around. If most people perceive a game or movie as quality enough for their money, then it has the highest probably of being a good product. If the vast majority of occurrences result in you going against the grain, then the problem isn't a vast zombie nation. It would make more sense to just say you have bad taste. No insult intended.

    It's like crazy people, I once met a guy who said he was a hidden member of the Beatles, and the first man to walk on the moon in 1945. He looked about 25ish. Yeah he was schizo. It's easier to believe that the rest of the planet is sane and he is crazy rather than believing he is sane, and the rest of us are crazy. This is the rule, but of course their are exceptions. The world is flat, the Sun circles the Earth, cigarettes are good for you; these are good examples of exceptions. Transformers is a good quality film, probably the rule.
    So? One has to be harsh hen dealing with zombies, they eat brains you know?

    Humor aside consumerism mandates consumption over anything else, and what are we as a modern society a consumer driven society and one that is driven on one mandate and one rule (or ring if you will..so much for "humor aside"....) and that is of lowest common denominator Made from 9 rings,
    1.I don't care about anything it looks pretty,
    2.I have more money than brains,
    3.research bah! It will work fine,quality bah!
    4.I can take it back...
    5.If it breaks I will buy another one.
    6.Look they made a new version with more a stuff lets buy it!
    7.Look I can buy extra online who cares if the original product was not complete.
    8.I am paying for something that should be free lucky me!!
    9.You can't change it its how it is so just buy stuff and forget about it!

    Which breaks down to arrogance,ignorance,self delusion and stupidity it may be indirect were as the black sheep those forced out of the main stream seem to use "arrogance,ignorance,self delusion and stupidity" directly.

    my point is we are all part of the problem some of try and effect change and are called fools and outcasts while the rest gleefully buy into the system of decay and oxymoronic introverted decadence that damns anything but the rule of lowest common denominator.

    Then again humans devideding by zero is not that difficult thing to. do. My point humans doing stupid things to prevent more natural stupid things from happening is well.... human...just as human as just consuming stuff for the lulz. But don't blame the outcasts or business for worsening media as the masses have demanded it it so shall be done....




    zippy rant filled with enough zippy speak to even give me a headache =0-o=

    27.7.2009 16:01 #19

  • Mad8Dog

    Nice!

    28.7.2009 12:52 #20

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