General 3D (Germany) announced this week the world’s first web-based 3D stereoscopic system to stream 3D videos using only a browser. This new system uses the HTML5 and WebGL standards being built into Mozilla FireFox, Google Chrome and Apple Safari. The new 3DFeed web site is already online; prepare your 3D glasses and launch your Firefox browser (actually the very new BETA 6 version is needed, other browsers to follow soon).
Once you are in front of your Firefox 4 Beta 6, goto the http://www.3df33d.tv web site and follow the soewhat cryptic instructions to save your 3D settings. After that, everything rolls in 3D…. We watched 3D photos, the 3D Aquarium video by Sony, etc. Let’s hope other web sites will follow the example!
original post: http://stereoscopynews.com/hotnews/history/digital/997-3d-web-sites-anyone-.html
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From the 3DFEED website:
Experience 3D Streaming
Fire up your 3DTVs and 3D displays. You are invited to become one of the first members of
You will need a stereoscopic 3DTV or a 3D monitor to view our site in 3D.
Once at the site, you can setup your HTML5 browser, configure your 3D display, and test using the 3D preview video.
3DFeed.tv is in BETA. We will be very glad to hear about your experiences so that we can improve the site.
So, if you are ready, please proceed to 3Dfeed.tv and prepare to see the future.
source: http://www.general3d.com/General3D/_.html