tripletopper
Member
I noticed when I try to fix the pixel size of an input and then scale it appropriately the left eye and right eye sometimes does not want to be scaled down to the same level and keep the same composition within the same borders like for example one eye could be set at 640 by 480 and be a perfect 4x3 ratio picture filled to the edge while the other eye at 640x480 maybe a cropped version that displays at 16 by 9 zoomed out. The scales are different, therefore throwing off the stereoscopic union.
By the way the cameras I'm using are sq11s and ELP Stereo Vision cameras yet I can't seem to get the same zoom scale if I try to fix the pixels without randomly lucking out to the same settings. I noticed their presets and there are manual adjustments on the sources and was wondering if there was an easy way to guarantee that the pictures line up so that a 4x3 picture would fill all the way to the whole 4x3 instead of one assuming you want 16x9 and the other 4x3.
Sometimes going 6:40x480 assumes you want a 4x3 picture filled to the brim and other times it assumes you want a 16x9 picture letterbox within a 4x3 picture. How do I tell OBS consistently I want 4x3 filled to the brim?
By the way the cameras I'm using are sq11s and ELP Stereo Vision cameras yet I can't seem to get the same zoom scale if I try to fix the pixels without randomly lucking out to the same settings. I noticed their presets and there are manual adjustments on the sources and was wondering if there was an easy way to guarantee that the pictures line up so that a 4x3 picture would fill all the way to the whole 4x3 instead of one assuming you want 16x9 and the other 4x3.
Sometimes going 6:40x480 assumes you want a 4x3 picture filled to the brim and other times it assumes you want a 16x9 picture letterbox within a 4x3 picture. How do I tell OBS consistently I want 4x3 filled to the brim?