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Rendering a stereoscopic 3D project  
When you render your project, the Stereoscopic 3D mode setting from the Video tab in the Project Properties dialog is used by  
default.  
If you want to use a different rendering format (to deliver separate left- and right-eye masters, for example, or to create multiple
versions of your project), you can change the rendering mode.  
Supported 3D rendering formats:  
•  
CineForm Neo3D (requires CineForm NeoHD, Neo4k, or Neo3D 5.1 or later). You can create a custom QuickTime or AVI render 
template that uses CineForm as your video format. Rendering with this template will create a Neo3D file that can be used by 
any application that supports the CineForm stereoscopic 3D format. 
•  
Two separate files. You can create two custom templates and use the Project tab in the Custom Settings dialog to set the 
Stereoscopic 3D mode for one template to Left Only and the other to Right Only. You can then render the files separately or 
use Tools > Scripting > Batch Render to render the left- and right-eye files. 
1.  
From the File menu, choose Render As to display the Render As dialog. 
2.  
Choose a drive and folder from the Save in drop-down list, or use the browse window to locate the folder where you want to 
save your file. 
3.  
Type a name in the File name box, or select a file in the browse window to replace an existing file. 
4.  
Choose a file type from the Save as Type drop-down list. 
5.  
Click the Custom button to create a new template. 
6.  
In the Custom Settings dialog, click the Project tab. 
7.  
From the Stereoscopic 3D mode drop-down list, choose the setting that you want to use for rendering your project. 
Choose Use project settings if you want to use the setting from the Video tab in the Project Properties dialog, or choose 
another mode if you want to override the project setting when rendering. 
Setting  
Description 
Use project settings 
Uses the setting from the Video tab in the Project Properties dialog. 
Side by side (half)  
Choose this setting when your project will contain left- and right-eye views in a single 
frame. 
Left- and right-eye views are displayed as half of the available horizontal resolution. 
YouTube 3D 
YouTube 3D uses frame-compatible video, so you can use the Upload to YouTube 
command or create a custom render template using a format that is compatible with 
YouTube, such as XDCAM EX, Windows Media Video, or MainConcept MPEG-2. For the 
custom template, set the stereoscopic 3D mode to Side by side (half) and select the 
Swap Left/Right check box because YouTube 3D defaults to this layout. 
When you upload your video to YouTube, add yt3d:enable=LR as a tag to enable 3D 
viewing. Also add yt3d:aspect=16:9 (or yt3d:aspect=4:3) to set the viewing frame 
aspect ratio. If you use the Upload to YouTube command, the tags are added 
automatically. For more information, see 
DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and 3D Blu-ray Disc 
When you burn the timeline to Blu-ray Disc in a stereoscopic 3D project, Vegas Movie 
Studio HD Platinum will burn a 3D Blu-ray Disc. For more information, see 
Side by side (full) 
Choose this setting when your project will contain left- and right-eye views in a single  
frame.  
Left- and right-eye views are displayed using the full horizontal resolution.  
Anaglyphic (red/cyan) 
Left- and right-eye views use color filters to allow anaglyphic glasses to separate the 
left- and right-eye views. 
Line alternate 
Choose this setting when your project will be displayed on a line-alternate 3D 
monitor. 
Left- and right-eye views are interlaced using half of the available vertical resolution. 
Left only 
Choose the Left only or Right only setting if you’re creating separate renders for the 
left- and right-eye outputs. 
Right only 
8.  
Select the Swap Left/Right check box if you need to switch the left- and right-eye pictures. This setting is useful if you’re using 
a line-alternate display that displays the right eye on top or to create cross-eye free-view 3D. 
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