Quad Buffered Stereo Support
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Unigine has embedded support for Quad Buffered Stereo. This allows using such professional graphics cards as NVIDIA Quadro and AMD FireGL.
The Quad Buffered Stereo mode can be enabled for OpenGL mode only.
Enabling Quad Buffered Stereo Mode#
To enable the Quad Buffered Stereo mode, perform the following:
- Make sure that you use the graphics card with the support for Quad Buffered Stereo.
- Configure the graphics card driver to make your application work correctly.
- Enable the Quad Buffered Stereo mode in one of the following ways:
- Via the command line: specify the video_quad_buffer command line option on the application start-up:
main_x64 -video_app opengl -extern_define STEREO_QUAD_BUFFER -video_quad_buffer 1
- Via the console: run the video_quad_buffer console command and restart the video application:
Unigine~# video_app opengl && video_quad_buffer 1 && video_restart
- Via the command line: specify the video_quad_buffer command line option on the application start-up:
To make sure that the Quad Buffered Stereo mode is enabled, check the log file. The Quad Buffer Context should be added to the OpenGL flags string.
For example, if you use the NVIDIA Quadro graphics card and run your application on Windows, you should configure the NVIDIA driver as follows:
- Run the NVIDIA Control Panel (click on the desktop with the right mouse button to call the context menu).
- Select the Manage 3D settings in the left navigation bar.
- Choose the 3D OpenGL Stereo preset in the Global Settings tab.
- Configure the Stereo - Display mode parameter (choose Generic active stereo (with Nvidia 3D Vision Support) in the drop-down list if you want to use nVidia 3D-glasses, otherwise choose Generic active stereo - in this case, 3D-glasses will not work).
- Press the Apply button.
- Select the Set up stereoscopic 3D in the left navigation bar.
- Check the Enable stereoscopic 3D.
- Select when your monitor will be in 3D mode in the drop-down menu (Always is recommended).
- Press the Apply button.
- Run your application.
You should set the Screen refresh rate to 120 Hz before launching the engine with Quad Buffered Stereo support:
- Open the Screen Resolution panel (click on the desktop with the right mouse button to call the context menu).
- Click the Advanced settings.
- In the Monitor tab, choose the 120 Hertz in the drop-down menu.
- Press the Apply button.
Last update:
2021-12-13
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