oswaldtheluckyrabbit - 2010-12-07
I guess 3D doesn't work with embedded video. Just click on it to go to the Youtube page.
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citrusmirakel - 2010-12-07
Apparently YouTube doesn't support the RealD glasses you get in movie theatres.
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fluffy - 2010-12-07 Sure it does, if you have a RealD-compatible projector and set up your video format right.
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chairsforcheap - 2010-12-07
it works if you cross your eyes. I was a "game tester" on this!
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Urburos - 2010-12-07
You just cross your eyes like with a magic eye picture.
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notascientist - 2010-12-07
No Elaine, no stars.
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MrBuddy - 2010-12-07
I'd say it doesn't work, with or without 3D glasses.
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fluffy - 2010-12-07
I guess it would take something like this to make poetv know about yt3d that's been around for months now.
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bopeton - 2010-12-07
The non-embedded one works with 3-D glasses, sorta. It's a background and the heads, but no other depth.
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Old_Zircon - 2010-12-07 The left and right are way too far apart, doesn't work at all unless the intent was to make my eyes feel weird.
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Meerkat - 2010-12-08 You have to move your chair way back from the monitor and also it's too short. By the time you get your eyes to merge the two sides it's over.
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aeso - 2010-12-08
Works for me, but I suppose I spent too much time in the cross-your-eyes 3D posters store in the mall as a kid.
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memedumpster - 2010-12-08
It's a stereogram, it's not hard.
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