Question regarding FPS in 3d
hey guys

im wondering about the fps rates im getting in 3d

using fraps say i get 45 fps in BAtman AA...does this mean im really only getting 22-23 fps in each eye?

if so would this mean i bascially need 60fps (with vsync) to get 30 fps in each eye?

or is this 45fps the "true" fps im getting

to me i think im getting half what is shown with fraps but im hoping someone can answer for me :)

thanks heaps
hey guys



im wondering about the fps rates im getting in 3d



using fraps say i get 45 fps in BAtman AA...does this mean im really only getting 22-23 fps in each eye?



if so would this mean i bascially need 60fps (with vsync) to get 30 fps in each eye?



or is this 45fps the "true" fps im getting



to me i think im getting half what is shown with fraps but im hoping someone can answer for me :)



thanks heaps

#1
Posted 03/31/2010 02:48 AM   
[quote name='whitewhale1' post='1030903' date='Mar 30 2010, 10:48 PM']hey guys

im wondering about the fps rates im getting in 3d

using fraps say i get 45 fps in BAtman AA...does this mean im really only getting 22-23 fps in each eye?

if so would this mean i bascially need 60fps (with vsync) to get 30 fps in each eye?

or is this 45fps the "true" fps im getting

to me i think im getting half what is shown with fraps but im hoping someone can answer for me :)

thanks heaps[/quote]

No, the reported fps in stereoscopic mode is for each individual image (right eye & left eye). "60 fps" in stereoscopic 3d mode is actually 120 fps total including both images.
[quote name='whitewhale1' post='1030903' date='Mar 30 2010, 10:48 PM']hey guys



im wondering about the fps rates im getting in 3d



using fraps say i get 45 fps in BAtman AA...does this mean im really only getting 22-23 fps in each eye?



if so would this mean i bascially need 60fps (with vsync) to get 30 fps in each eye?



or is this 45fps the "true" fps im getting



to me i think im getting half what is shown with fraps but im hoping someone can answer for me :)



thanks heaps



No, the reported fps in stereoscopic mode is for each individual image (right eye & left eye). "60 fps" in stereoscopic 3d mode is actually 120 fps total including both images.

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#2
Posted 03/31/2010 03:38 AM   
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='1030928' date='Mar 31 2010, 02:38 PM']No, the reported fps in stereoscopic mode is for each individual image (right eye & left eye). "60 fps" in stereoscopic 3d mode is actually 120 fps total including both images.[/quote]

great thanks man appreciate it :)
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='1030928' date='Mar 31 2010, 02:38 PM']No, the reported fps in stereoscopic mode is for each individual image (right eye & left eye). "60 fps" in stereoscopic 3d mode is actually 120 fps total including both images.



great thanks man appreciate it :)

#3
Posted 03/31/2010 12:18 PM   
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