Category Archives: 3D

Will VR be the next step beyond 3D?

The need for special, sometimes-expensive, glasses to view TV in 3D is the most-often-cited reason for its failure in the market. Lack of source material has also been a major issue. Ironically, the companies pouring billions of dollars into various not-quite-ready or on-the-drawing-board VR products have doubled down on the need for glasses — their solutions all require even more onerous and expensive goggles. Beyond hard-core gamers, many of whom will put up with ungainly VR headsets to get the benefit of immersive gaming, it’s not clear how many users will put up with the inconvenience of headgear — although much like the IMAX franchise, there will be a niche market in immersive experiences using those same headsets.

via Can the VR craze and new display technologies save 3D TV? | ExtremeTech.

Emphasis added by me. The same reporters babbling about the alleged inconvenience of 3D “goggles” for 3D TVs at CES went into hyperdrive of excitement over virtual reality (VR) helmets.

Glasses were not the problem: the problem was lack of compelling 3D content. I am guessing that glasses free displays delivering 3D gaming content on phones and tablets might make a resurgence. Games provide immediately available 3D content.

YouTube Now Streams HTML5 Video By Default

Youtube now defaults to HTML5 video player for all browsers:

Here is one more nail in Flash’s coffin: starting today, YouTube defaults to using HTML5 video on all modern browsers, including Chrome, IE 11, Safari 8 and the beta versions of Firefox.

via YouTube Now Streams HTML5 Video By Default | TechCrunch.

Youtube began supporting 3D videos and output devices back in about 2009 using a Flash-based video player. HTML5 does not presently support 3D video output options.  Youtube has made no official announcement as to what will happen with 3D support.

Another glasses-free 3D technology

Another approach to glasses-free 3D displays using technology to steer imagery directly into each eye, separately:

Can We See 3D Without 3D Glasses? | DNews | TestTube.