YouTube (and I believe any other video that it could play) in the Nintendo 3DS web browser had a switch to enable 3D using the system's built in 3D support too. If I remember right it supported these side by side 3D videos as well as the same idea but recombining a video split top/bottom instead of right/left. I don't remember seeing many split that way, I think the right/left was more common.
I also seem to remember an "analog" way of viewing left/right split video where you cross your eyes and then defocus them while looking at a point between the two sides, but I think that method worked better with a third version of the video in the middle. I don't really remember, it's probably been since the 3DS was still popular since I have done anything with 3D video
I also seem to remember an "analog" way of viewing left/right split video where you cross your eyes and then defocus them while looking at a point between the two sides, but I think that method worked better with a third version of the video in the middle. I don't really remember, it's probably been since the 3DS was still popular since I have done anything with 3D video
I have a website where I have been writing about and photographing many of the sets and pieces that I find interesting.