NVIDIA has announced that YouTube will for the first time give users the ability to view thousands of 3D videos in rich, high-quality stereoscopic 3D on their NVIDIA 3D Vision PCs and notebooks. The only caveat is that you will have to use the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox Web browser.
“We’re excited to introduce HTML5 and WebM support to the thousands of 3D videos available on YouTube,” said Jonathan Huang, 3D Product Manager at YouTube. “By embracing these open standards, NVIDIA 3D Vision users now have a great way of experiencing YouTube’s library of 3D content.”
Using HTML5 video based on open standards and 3D Vision from NVIDIA, Firefox creates a cool 3D video experience. With this step YouTube has now extended its commitment to 3D Vision!
NVIDIA is hosting some of the top YouTube stereo 3D videos on its 3D web community site at 3DVisionLive.com/YT3D.
For more details and links you can visit NVIDIA.