Turns out there is a new specification known as MPEG4-MVC:
http://3dvision-blog.com/tag/mpeg4-mvc/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiview_Video_Coding
http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/technologi ... /index.htm
I don't have any more information than that at this point.
BTW I have created a ticket (
ticket 4183) for anyone who wants to look into adding support for this in VLC.
Edit: I have been doing some more hunting around for information on MVC and 3D video technologies in general. The first document (PDF) talks about 3D video technologies in general:
http://www.informationdisplay.org/issue ... 6/art6.pdf
and makes references to the
"5th Edition of the ITU-T Rec. H.264 | ISO/IEC 14996-10 Advanced Video Coding (AVC)" standard, which includes extensions for multiview video coding (MVC). To quote:
The 5th Edition of the ITU-T Rec. H.264 | ISO/IEC 14996-10 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard, which will be published soon, includes extensions for multiview video coding (MVC). The Multiview High Profile is specified in this edition of the standard, which utilizes existing high-profile tools (excluding interlaced) for inter-view predic- tion to achieve improved compression of stereo and multiview video. Signaling of scene acquisition information (i.e., camera parameters) and multiview scene information (i.e., maximum disparity) is also specified. Such metadata may be used for 3-D display processing. MPEG is also in the process of developing an amendment of AVC that stan- dardizes additional capabilities in the context of 3-D.
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