New version of sView is coming soon and development snapshot sViewSetup_v.9.5dev25a.exe is available for testing!
This build doesn’t have GUI and still in deep development stage. Video-decoding processed on CPU. OpenGL 2.0 GPU is required. Remove old sView before installation new version. sView will be associated with ‘jps’, ‘pns’, ‘avi’ and ‘wmv’ files.
New stereo-device support list:
- Anaglyph (use F1, F2,… for variations)
- Dual output, mirror output
- Interlaced output, autodetection for Zalman and Hyundai monitors, EDimensional onscreen codes, Sharp monitor (launch sView with interlace output and press F3)
- iZ3D monitors, autodetection
- NVIDIA stereo-driver, do not use it (experimental)
- software PageFlip; EDimensional onscreen codes; BlueLine sync code (from Apple code sample, not tested)
- QuadBuffered for professional cards
- Vuzix SDK, VR920
Changes from previous official release (0.4.3.6a):
- New version scheme, Ubuntu-style
- Improved multi-threading
- Native Unicode support
- AMD64 builds
- Linux support
- Better multi-monitors configurations support
- Autodetection mechanism for some devices
- GLSL (OpenGL Shader Language), speed up rendering
- Audio/Video playback via FFmpeg and OpenAL libraries
- File Drag&Drop
- Removed files count limit
- Go to fullscreen via middle mouse button
- New devices support (Zalman, EDimensional,…)
- Module architecture, another developers could provide own stereo-devices support extensions
- Improved Vista/Window7 support