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Stereoscopic video coding
3D video coding is one of the processing stages required to manifest stereoscopic content into a home. There are three techniques which are used to achieve stereoscopic video:
- Color shifting (anaglyph)
- Pixel subsampling (side-by-side, checkerboard, quincunx)
- Enhanced video stream coding (2D+Delta, 2D+Metadata, 2D plus depth)
Spatial video encoding
- MV-HEVC, extension of HEVC (H.265)
- Multiview Video Coding (MVC 3D)
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