Interactive visualization with 3D ready TV
Hi,
my field of research is the immersive visualization and interaction.
I use the VTK library (based upon openGL) to generate stereo pairs and the nVidia driver to send them to two projectors (quad buffering, clone mode). My graphics card is a nVidia Quadro FX 4600.

It seems that only stereoscopic videos can be seen on this TV, with the stereoscopic player or with the TriDef software.
Now the question is: can I use a DLP HDTV TV to visualize interactively the 3D models?

Once I plug the DVI cable on the graphics card and the HDMI to the TV, I have to provide a stereo image coded with the checkerboard pattern.
Will nVidia drivers support this stereo mode?
Otherwise, is there a hw device (or a driver) that enables this kind of “on-the-fly” conversion?
Hi,

my field of research is the immersive visualization and interaction.

I use the VTK library (based upon openGL) to generate stereo pairs and the nVidia driver to send them to two projectors (quad buffering, clone mode). My graphics card is a nVidia Quadro FX 4600.



It seems that only stereoscopic videos can be seen on this TV, with the stereoscopic player or with the TriDef software.

Now the question is: can I use a DLP HDTV TV to visualize interactively the 3D models?



Once I plug the DVI cable on the graphics card and the HDMI to the TV, I have to provide a stereo image coded with the checkerboard pattern.

Will nVidia drivers support this stereo mode?

Otherwise, is there a hw device (or a driver) that enables this kind of “on-the-fly” conversion?

#1
Posted 10/27/2008 10:17 AM   
Refer to the following link:
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[url="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=635"]http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=635[/url]



[quote name='luigigallo' post='457080' date='Oct 27 2008, 04:17 AM']Hi,
my field of research is the immersive visualization and interaction.
I use the VTK library (based upon openGL) to generate stereo pairs and the nVidia driver to send them to two projectors (quad buffering, clone mode). My graphics card is a nVidia Quadro FX 4600.

It seems that only stereoscopic videos can be seen on this TV, with the stereoscopic player or with the TriDef software.
Now the question is: can I use a DLP HDTV TV to visualize interactively the 3D models?

Once I plug the DVI cable on the graphics card and the HDMI to the TV, I have to provide a stereo image coded with the checkerboard pattern.
Will nVidia drivers support this stereo mode?
Otherwise, is there a hw device (or a driver) that enables this kind of “on-the-fly” conversion?[/quote]
Refer to the following link:

Wish it is helpful for you. /shifty.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':shifty:' />



http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=635







[quote name='luigigallo' post='457080' date='Oct 27 2008, 04:17 AM']Hi,

my field of research is the immersive visualization and interaction.

I use the VTK library (based upon openGL) to generate stereo pairs and the nVidia driver to send them to two projectors (quad buffering, clone mode). My graphics card is a nVidia Quadro FX 4600.



It seems that only stereoscopic videos can be seen on this TV, with the stereoscopic player or with the TriDef software.

Now the question is: can I use a DLP HDTV TV to visualize interactively the 3D models?



Once I plug the DVI cable on the graphics card and the HDMI to the TV, I have to provide a stereo image coded with the checkerboard pattern.

Will nVidia drivers support this stereo mode?

Otherwise, is there a hw device (or a driver) that enables this kind of “on-the-fly” conversion?

#2
Posted 10/31/2008 04:41 PM   
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