![]() ![]() When such SBS signal is received by 3D TV, the 3D TV will split each frame to extract the frame for each eye, and then will rescale these individual frames to a full HD resolution. For example, for a 720p content (resolution of 1280 x 720), the frame for the left eye will be 640 x 720 and the frame for the right eye will also be at a 640×720 resolution. In side-by-side 3D, a full 1080p or 720p frame is intended for both eyes at the same time with two halves on the left and right, and the entire frame for the left eye and right eye respectively scaled down horizontally to fit the left-half and right-half of the frame. ![]() SBS 3D, short for side-by-side 3D (left and right 3D), is a popular choice and widely used 3D format besides frame-sequential 3D when it comes to airing 3D content over cable to 3D TV. What're the differences between them? Are you feeling confused about which output type you should choose? Now let's get down to the detail of various 3D to get a clear idea. EaseFab can output three sorts of 3D videos to meet users' different needs, including Anaglyph 3D, SBS 3D, Top/Bottom 3D. That's what EaseFab products could help to. As 3D getting increasingly popular, of course once the 3D files created, we would like to watch them on computers, online, and TV. ![]()
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