Stereoscopic Player is a media player with a self-explanatory title - it can play stereoscopic videos.
The user interface of the program is familiar to Media Player Classic. So, you can open a video file (e.g. AVI, MPG, ASF), image file (e.g. JPG, BMP, GIF), stereoscopic metafiles and playlists.
But you can also open a left and right file (for stereoscopic view), audio file (in case the videos are silenced) and load the audio from a specific track (the left or right one).
Furthermore, you can open a DVD file and load a video from an URL, change the layout, aspect ratio, parallax and orientation. Plus, you can view and configure video properties, such as format, tiles, cropping, timing, information, preview image and filters.
In addition, you can import library files and export stereoscopic metafiles, update the video library, as well as change the viewing mode (e.g. monoscopic, dual screen output, multiview, anaglyph).
General settings can be changed when it comes to the user interface (e.g. select preferred language, clear history), playback options (viewing method, slideshow interval), decoders (preferred filters, DVD decoder), control (e.g. enable serial remote control protocol, enable serial output) and advanced options (e.g. configure proxy settings, change the stereoscopic metadata server).
Stereoscopic Player uses a moderate-to-high amount of system resources and it recognizes the formats it claims to support. However, you have to separately install decoders in certain cases (e.g. DVD decoder), and the videos do not run very smoothly.
All in all, Stereoscopic Player is a good software for playing stereoscopic videos. In lack of a help file, beginners could find it difficult to learn how to use Stereoscopic Player, but things start to look up once you explore the program's features.
Limitations:
· 20-day trial
· The playback duration is limited to 5 minutes
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed: Mouse cursor does not disappear in fullscreen mode.