On 1 August 2013 09:07, u198091 . <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry I always sign my mails with W (stands for Wim) as my email adress > contains my full name ...
The one you've subscribed with has wrl.devaux so does lead to confusion. Using an abrevation is fine for 1:1 communication but in community of thousands it makes things a bit harder to follow who's who and who's said what to who when etc. > About the reply, > > How does the driver know the capabilities of the display devices if it is a > 3d TV ? Yes it knows its resolution but in the case of my tv and the > cinemizer many 3D formats are supported but not all of them have the same > quality. This depends from case to case. Sometime display companies will work with the manufcaturer, sometimes they will work against a published standard, sometimes they just use software hacks or get software developers to implement things in a specific way. I'm not familiar with the hardware you have, just the OSG so can't talk specifically about your device only what the OSG does. > E.g my cinemizer supports 1080i 3D and Full 3D (whatever that means) but > only 720 in side by side ... The first thing I'd try is the simplicist - just using OSG examples and their command line options. For instance osgviewer might well be a useful testbed as it can load models and run with various stereo modes. My first try would be: osgviewer cow.osg --stereo HORIZONTAL_SPLIT For a list of all the command line options run: osgviewer --help Robert. _______________________________________________ osg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org

