WIP Stereoscopic 3D support for half/full SBS, over/under, etc
(2014-03-14, 22:25)Hasu0bs Wrote: Your explanation sounds a bit vague to me, I would guess you got fooled by an overscan setting either in xbmc or the graphics card menu or the TV. If you can turn them all off / to 0.
It happened to me too; I had to invest some time to find out that LG calls no overscanning 'just Scan'. Tongue

No its nothing to do with scanning (I didn't change but I did check and its 0, projector is in scan only).

If you set xbmc to 2d output on a 3d source with a monitor it still shows the jagged lines. It is definitely doing a terrible job at scaling, It looks the same as the old days when you played a 480p source and didn't have good scaling. Well its actually worse because its only scaling horizontal. Then it must be taking the bas scaling and shrinking it back down to a truly terrible looking pic.
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Intel® InTru™ 3D support - by acidizer - 2014-01-26, 12:47
RE: Stereoscopic 3D support for half/full SBS, over/under, etc - by kinggofg - 2014-03-15, 23:34
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