Operation Manual
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CyberLink PowerProdu cer
To set the 3D source format of your 3D videos, do this:
Note: if you selected the Detect 3D video formats option when importing the
video, it is not necessary to perform this step. However, if you find the video is not
displaying correctly in 3D, then you can follow these steps to change the source
format.
1. Right-click on a 3D video file in the author window, select Set 3D Source
Format, and then one of the following:
Note: this is the procedure for setting the 3D source format when creating a 3D
disc. If you are creating a 2D disc, see Setting Source Format for 2D Discs.
2D: select this option if the selected media file is actually 2D content.
Side by Side Format (Left Eye First): select this option if the 3D content has
two different images side by side. CyberLink PowerProducer merges the
two images to produce the 3D effect, by showing the left eye image first.
Side by Side Format (Right Eye First): select this option if the 3D content
has two different images side by side. CyberLink PowerProducer merges
the two images to produce the 3D effect, by showing the right eye image
first.
Over/Under format (Left Eye First): select this option if the 3D content has
two different video images, one on top of the other. CyberLink
PowerProducer merges the two images to produce the 3D effect, by
showing the left eye image first.
Over/Under format (Right Eye First): select this option if the 3D content
has two different video images, one on top of the other. CyberLink
PowerProducer merges the two images to produce the 3D effect, by
showing the right eye image first.
Setting Source Format for 2D Discs
If you want to use 3D video files in the production of a 2D movie disc, you must still
change the source format to the proper 3D format for the content to be displayed
correctly on your disc.
To set the source format of 3D video files when creating a 2D disc, do this:
1. Click Video Clips in the Edit section of CyberLink PowerProducer's disc
authoring window.
2. Right click on the video file in the storyboard panel.










