sView

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sView
Developer(s)Kirill Gavrilov
Initial release2007.;[1]
Stable release
22.01 / January 6, 2022 (2022-01-06)[1]
GPL-3.0-or-later[2]
Websitesview.ru

sView is a

3D displays.[3]

History

Development of sView began in 2007,[4] first as a proof-of-concept stereoscopic image viewer implementing a software emulated Quadbuffered pageflip rendering method for active shutter-glasses devices (as an alternative to hardware pageflip having very limited support by consumer-level graphic cards at that time).

In '2008 sView has received graphical user interface based on WinAPI, support of Anaglyph, iZ3D, Dual Output, Mirror. This version has been suggested by iZ3D as a freeware image viewer to users of their stereoscopic monitors.[5]

In '2009 sView has been rewritten from scratch to support video playback, OpenGL-based onscreen user interface, cross-platform support, equirectangular stereoscopic panoramas, and native Internet Browser plugin for displaying stereoscopic images embedded into web-pages.[6]

In '2013 has been added a blind experimental support of Oculus Rift. First release for Android platform become available in '2014. In '2017 has been added OpenVR (HTC Vive) support.

General Capabilities

sView relies on FFmpeg decoders, which allow opening a wide variety of media formats - from still images to videos and music. Audio playback relies on OpenAL Soft. sView displays image-based and text-based subtitles, provides audio/subtitle stream selection (audio steam auto-selection is based on user interface language), attachment of external audio/subtitle files, has audio/video delay setup, provides simple color adjustment filters and allows configuring hotkeys. sView has a minimal set of playlist capabilities, with list filled in from a folder content (there is no media library support). Image or video could be flexibly zoomed in/out, panned or rotated.

Stereoscopic Capabilities

sView supports various input stereoscopic formats:

  • side-by-side;
  • over/under;
  • interlaced;
  • dual stream (or separate files);
  • frame-sequential.

Stereoscopic format is automatically deduced from a file metadata (when provided), but could be manually set by user. sView allows adjusting stereoscopic pair in horizontal, vertical and angular dimensions for compensation of camera recording defects.

sView can be used for displaying panoramic still images and videos:[7]

  • Cylindrical;
  • spherical 360 degrees (including stereoscopic pairs);
  • VR180 (180 degrees spherical stereoscopic pairs);
  • Cubemaps;
  • Equiangular cubemaps;

The list of supported 3D displays includes:[8][9]

3D display output has modular structure (initially plugin-based) allowing relatively easy to add support for new devices.

User Interface

Application has two independent "faces" sharing a common feature set - as an image viewer and as a video player. The user interface is based on its own GUI library StGLWidgets, rendered on top of image/video using OpenGL. Application is adapted for classic desktop (mouse + keyboard input) and mobile (touchscreen input) devices.

References

  1. ^ a b "sView Version History". sview.ru. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  2. ^ "sview/docs/LICENSE.md". GitHub.
  3. ^ Mukhi (May 25, 2013). "sView is a free stereoscopic 3D media player (video player and image viewer)". dotTech.org. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. ^ "sView (Software PageFlip picture viewer) by Kirill Gavrilov". Virtual & Really.Ru (in Russian). 12 June 2007. Archived from the original on 15 Dec 2007.
  5. ^ "3D Viewing Software". iz3d.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-10.
  6. ^ Neil Schneider (April 3, 2012). "MTBS' 3D Gallery, sView Updated!". Meant to be Seen. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  7. ^ "ТОП 10 программ для просмотра 3D видео на ПК". ВОКРУГ 3D (in Russian). Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  8. ^ Michael Humpa. "CHIP Fazit zu sView". chip.de (in German). Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  9. ^ "sView Stereoscopic 3D Player". STEREOSCOPY NEWS. 19 January 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  10. ^ "sView Stereoscopic 3D Multimedia Player Version 11.03". 3D Vision Blog. 2011-03-22. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  11. ^ Josef J. Schneider. "Sterescopic Software compatible with 3d PluraView" (PDF). 3d-pluraview.com. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
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