Bino is a stereoscopic 3D video player with multi-display support. It supports many 2D and 3D video formats, a wide range of display devices, and distributed multi-display video presentation, e.g. for multi-projector setups.
| Tags | 3D Video stereoscopic |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | GNU/Linux Mac OS X Windows |
| Implementation | C++ OpenGL OpenAL Qt Equalizer ffmpeg |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release improves performance and compatibility with older graphics cards, and fixes several bugs.


Release Notes: New features include full scripting support, better support for older graphics cards, support for using two cameras at once, and support for video output via SDI on NVIDIA Quadro cards. Additionally, several bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: Several bugs were fixed and compatibility with different systems and graphics drivers was improved. Support for single-frame stepping was added.


Release Notes: The internal structure was reworked completely, and needs to be tested for compatibility with graphics drivers. A new output mode, "Left/right view alternating" (also known as "frame sequential"), has been added for "3-D Ready" projectors.


Release Notes: This development version introduces better support for audio control, support for high precision color input and output with 30 bits per pixel, support for the MPO file format, an adjustable zoom mode, support for multimedia keyboards, and various user interface tweaks.