Linux Loss of quality in 3D SBS mode
#1
Hi.

I have some 3D SBS recordings. If I play them with 3D support, I can see artifacts.
The resolution seems to be degraded: angular lines are no longer sharp, there is a pattern like stairs. Small letters in end title are hard to read. So I thing the video is more or less lossly resampled.

If I disable 3D mode and view the movie in native mode, everything is OK again (except not having a functional menu display, of course).

Is this an intended behaviour or is the movie resampled by accident?

P.S.:
Sorry, just saw that I posted in the wrong sub forum.
Maybe some Admin can forward this thread to the support forum?
Many thanks...
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#2
Can it happen that there is an offset between the 2 half pictures, so that this offset causes the edges in SBS mode?
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#3
Its talked about here

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=147285&page=24

Dunno if its much help.
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#4
Yes, I think this phenomena was described there before:
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1678146

You can find a good example for what I was trying to describe in the thread above.
Unfortunately there seems to be no solution (because of the internal rendering of the menu and the screensize itself).
But I'm still unsure if I did something wrong in the settings that can make the effect worse?

I attach 2 picures I made through my 3D glasses.

First with 3D SBS mode on in XBMC:
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Second in native 3D mode (no 3D mode in XBMC):
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