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2013-06-10, 13:07
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-10, 13:15 by giaur.)
Glasses seems to be the same everywhere - they are just 2 polarisation filters, nothing more. I meant screen itself can display it different (I don't know, maybe it's possible - even/odd lines swapped?). I have LG Cinema 3D computer monitor, perhaps you can look if you find eye swapped picture in interlaced mode (the same as me) or not?
Anyway, interlaced mode seems to be swapped incorrectly, myabe anyone can test it and confirm?
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2013-06-16, 08:01
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-16, 08:02 by frunderhill.)
Anyone care to give me a run down on how to compile this? I tried using git to clone elupus' source, but have errors on libdvdnav. I'm thinking I need to pull the main xbmc and then patch it with elupus, but can't find a guide.
Oh, Frodo 12.2, ubuntu 12.10, got build-dep etc.
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Just follow the instructions on the wiki.
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Soo.. i've reworked the setting a bit. I know da-anda doesn't like it too much. But let's get some other opinions.
* There now only exist one setting for the preferred stereoscopic mode, which doubles as system stereoscopic mode if we want to always run stereoscopic.
* I've removed the "has stereoscopic" setting, since imho we should not hide the feature. people with non stereoscopic systems want the 2d setting anyway
* If you switch modes with no video playing (using keyboard shortcuts and such) that will change system mode, otherwise only current for the video
* i've added preliminary support for modifying the video's stereoscopic mode in the video osd. This will enable the 3D osd button after you have selected a mode of the video (note, the setting is currently not remembered between playbacks).
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2013-06-16, 17:20
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-16, 17:24 by elupus.)
For those wondering.
* Full SBS/AB modes are supported, just make sure your video's have correct display aspect (should still be 1920x1080)
* auto switching of TV resolution are not supported
* if your tv and computer can switch to a frame packed resolution ( resolutions are 1920x2205, 1280x1470 and can be added as modelines ) you can switch to TAB with full 3d resolution. it should add the required padding between frames.
* also i added the ability in video osd to swap left and right images (invert)
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Sounds great, really hope this gets implemented.
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2013-06-16, 19:28
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-16, 19:29 by djcorvus.)
Any chance of this being implemented in XBMC 13.0?
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Is this possible to bind eye swap option to keyboard shortcut?