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Bino v1.6.7 Bino v1.6.7 Bino is a 3D video player with multi-display support. 3D videos are more accurately called stereoscopic videos. Such videos have separate views for the left and right eye and thus allow depth perception through stereopsis. The left and right view of a stereoscopic video can be stored using different layouts. Sometimes the two views are stored as two separate video streams, but most often both views are packed into a single video stream and need to be unpacked by the video player. Bino supports all commonly used layouts. To display a stereoscopic video, the left and right view have to be prepared in a special way so that the left eye sees the left view and the right eye sees the right view. Different display techniques use different approaches to achieve this separation of the two views. Bino supports a wide variety of such techniques. Bino is a video player with the following main features: Support for stereoscopic 3D video, with a wide variety of input and output formats. Support for multi-display video, e.g. for powerwalls, Virtual Reality installations and other multi-projector setups. Other advanced features include scriptability, automatic support for high precision color input and output, and support for using two camera devices simultaneously. Bino is based on the following libraries: OpenGL (with GLEW) for video output. OpenAL for audio output. FFmpeg to decode video and audio files. Qt for the user interface. LibASS to render subtitles. Optionally Equalizer for advanced multi-display support. Bino is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3 or later. Documentation here. Click here to visit the author's website. |
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