Bino plays stereoscopic videos, also known as 3D videos.
Such videos have separate views for the left and right eye and thus allow depth perception through stereopsis, enabling the 3D effect.
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Here are some key features of "Bino":
· Everything that ffmpeg can read (which is a lot)
· Single image input to view stereoscopic (or 2D) photos
· Monoscopic (2D) video
· Left and right view in separate video streams
· Left and right view side by side (optionally with half width)
· Left and right view on top of each other (optionally with half height)
· Left and right view in alternating rows
· Anaglyph red-cyan glasses (works with every display)
· Bino uses the high-quality Dubois method to produce anaglyph images. This gives far better results than the usual full-color and half-color methods.
· Left and right view side by side (used by some 3D displays)
· Left and right view on top of each other (used by some 3D displays)
· Left and right view in alternating rows or columns (used by some 3D displays)
· OpenGL quad-buffered stereo (only available with expensive graphics cards)
Requirements:
· FFmpeg
· OpenAL
· OpenGL Library
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· This version improves performance and compatibility with older graphics cards, and fixes several bugs.