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From: | Rafael de Pelegrini Soares |
Subject: | Re: [Bino-list] Software alternating problem |
Date: | Wed, 1 Oct 2014 11:28:33 -0300 |
I think Stereoscopic Player uses DirectX, but Bino uses OpenGL.
That may explain a lot of the difference you are experiencing.
i915 is quite old, is probably not optimized for OpenGL, and I don't even know if it supports all the required OpenGL features (though if Bino gives no warning, it should).
If you want to play stereoscopic movies on your system, you may have to pay for the Stereoscopic Player license...
Fred
Le 1 oct. 2014 à 04:19, Rafael de Pelegrini Soares <address@hidden> a écrit :
> Dear Bino developers,
>
> First of all, thanks a lot for this nice piece of software!
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> I've just got my 3D glasses for a DLP projector. They work fine under Windows using the demo version of "Stereoscopic Player". On that software I'm using the "Software pageflip" and the videos I've tested it work reasonable well.
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> The problem is, if I try Bino with the "alternating" option, on the same hardware, I get very bad 3D with a lot of flickering, lots of frame dropping. I'm testing with an "Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller", driver is i915.
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> Is there something we can try to improve here? I've just compiled the 1.6 version and will be glad to test whatever you recommend.
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> All the best.
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