######################################### ### ### encoding ### ######################################### An encoder configuration file can be generated by concatenating three of the given configuration files, one for the base configuration, one for sequence parameters, and one for QP settings. For example, in order to obtain the encoder configuration file for coding the sequence Balloons with 3 views including depth and a base QP of 30, the encoder configuration file can be created under Linux using: cat baseCfg_3view+depth.cfg > encoder.cfg cat seqCfg_Balloons.cfg >> encoder.cfg cat qpCfg_QP30.cfg >> encoder.cfg For Windows, the command "cat" can by replaced with "type". As another example (for Windows), the encoder configuration file for coding the sequence Kendo with 2 views without depth and a base QP of 40, the encoder configuration file can be created using: type baseCfg_2view.cfg > encoder.cfg type seqCfg_Kendo.cfg >> encoder.cfg type qpCfg_QP40.cfg >> encoder.cfg ######################################### ### ### rendering ### ######################################### The folder contain four examples for renderer configuration files: rendering_2view_orgData.cfg : 2 view case with original data rendering_3view_orgData.cfg : 3 view case with original data rendering_2view_decData.cfg : 2 view case with decoded data rendering_3view_decData.cfg : 3 view case with decoded data The following parameters in these configuraton files have to be replaced with the actual parameters: FramesToBeRendered : number of frames SourceWidth : frame width SourceHeight : frame height BaseViewCameraNumbers : base view camera numbers