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| Re: [simpits-tech] Prepar3D OTW in "CAVE" [message #2573 is a reply to message #2571 ] |
Sun, 18 December 2011 14:25   |
Sean Galbraith Messages: 253 Registered: February 2009 |
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I would have 2 suggestions, one cheap, the other not :-)
First, try using your projector remote image shift/frequency controls to
make the image larger than it can project. I have used this before to
do exactly what you are trying to achieve. The controls you are looking
for are normally called "image shift", or something like. The "shift"
moves it, then there is normally a "freq" control which stretches, so
shift left and stretch right should loose the left and right edges, then
the same for top and bottom (I have only used it for left/right
adjustments....)
The other way would be to use SOL7 to do the same thing, i.e. move the
image so that the edges don't show...
SeanG
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From: simpits-tech-bounces@simpits.org
[mailto:simpits-tech-bounces@simpits.org] On Behalf Of Frank Riedel
Sent: Monday, 19 December 2011 10:53 a.m.
To: Simulator Cockpit Builder's List
Subject: [simpits-tech] Prepar3D OTW in "CAVE"
Any help on removing the Frames around the windows ??
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2mRhvXeiwJ4/Tu5fq0tt7cI/A AAAAAAAAFQ/1
LSM0ILLVoc/s800/IMAG0123.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-QG7OOMw-uu8/Tu5fqkd2azI/A AAAAAAAAFU/q
9JTQIvMd2I/s800/IMAG0117.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-NG1hwbGBFb4/Tu5fqo63x-I/A AAAAAAAAFM/s
k9iglCyt0g/s800/IMAG0118.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-CEzbFcbN0rg/Tu5fskByQ8I/A AAAAAAAAFk/P
qDyJNOPZtw/s800/IMAG0119.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XLWRLFYOAg4/Tu5fs_O7ALI/A AAAAAAAAFo/1
dyMyLSiNPw/s800/IMAG0121.jpg
Regards
Frank
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Prepar3D OTW in "CAVE" [message #2575 is a reply to message #2571 ] |
Sun, 18 December 2011 17:12   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1071 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2011, Frank Riedel wrote:
> Any help on removing the Frames around the windows ??
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> https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2mRhvXeiwJ4/Tu5fq0tt7cI/A AAAAAAAAFQ/1LSM0ILLVoc/s800/IMAG0123.jpg
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Frank, are you running a single machine to do the video or multiple
machines?
g.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Prepar3D OTW in "CAVE" [message #2576 is a reply to message #2572 ] |
Sun, 18 December 2011 17:14   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1071 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Sun, 18 Dec 2011, Joseph Fagner wrote:
> Sure five us a copy of the software and we'll help you out ;-).
> Otherwise it's going to be kind of hard to suggest how to remove the
> border from software none of us are familiar with
Jay, an interesting thing about Prepar3D is that you can get a 2 user dev
license for $10 a month :)
g.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Prepar3D OTW in "CAVE" [message #2577 is a reply to message #2574 ] |
Sun, 18 December 2011 17:16   |
Gene Buckle Messages: 1071 Registered: January 2009 |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2011, Sean Galbraith wrote:
> Well, sign up to P3D as a developer and you can play with it too ;-)
> But it's the same in general terms as FSX...
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Performance has been improved though. When the next version comes out, it
should be a ton faster as well as being DX10 compliant.
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Prepar3D OTW in "CAVE" [message #2578 is a reply to message #2571 ] |
Sun, 18 December 2011 20:17  |
wledzian Messages: 18 Registered: November 2010 Location: Auburn, Wa |
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Run in full-screen mode and set your zoom to place the borders just outside of the physical screen.
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