Problem with Stereo3D API
Hello,

i want to create an application with DirectX.

It is important for me, that i am able to send two pictures for left and right i and switch by the page flip mode.

Can i access the driver and switch manually between the eyes of the i-glasses by io-displays? :">
Hello,



i want to create an application with DirectX.



It is important for me, that i am able to send two pictures for left and right i and switch by the page flip mode.



Can i access the driver and switch manually between the eyes of the i-glasses by io-displays? :">

#1
Posted 02/02/2006 02:54 PM   
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean. Could you explain what you need?
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean. Could you explain what you need?

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#2
Posted 02/03/2006 02:59 AM   
Okay, it's very easy, i need access to the ddc-line or the 15th pin of the nvidia card.
Okay, it's very easy, i need access to the ddc-line or the 15th pin of the nvidia card.

#3
Posted 02/05/2006 04:23 PM   
So splice the wire?
So splice the wire?

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#4
Posted 02/05/2006 05:26 PM   
and what should i do then?
and what should i do then?

#5
Posted 02/05/2006 09:31 PM   
"Okay, it's very easy, i need access to the ddc-line or the 15th pin of the nvidia card."


To access either, splice the wires.

That is all you asked. If you ask more, i can tell you more. Like said in my first post, I dont have a clue about what you are trying to do :)
"Okay, it's very easy, i need access to the ddc-line or the 15th pin of the nvidia card."





To access either, splice the wires.



That is all you asked. If you ask more, i can tell you more. Like said in my first post, I dont have a clue about what you are trying to do :)

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#6
Posted 02/06/2006 01:57 AM   
i want to realize a stereoscopic videoplayer which has two videostreams. i show one picture of the first stream and after this frame a picture of the other stream to create the stereoscopic view. Now it is important for me that the i-glasses show the first picture in the left eye and the next picture in the right eye.

IO-Displays say that i must control the voltage on the ddc-line, to change the eyes.
i want to realize a stereoscopic videoplayer which has two videostreams. i show one picture of the first stream and after this frame a picture of the other stream to create the stereoscopic view. Now it is important for me that the i-glasses show the first picture in the left eye and the next picture in the right eye.



IO-Displays say that i must control the voltage on the ddc-line, to change the eyes.

#7
Posted 02/06/2006 11:39 AM   
Do you have a stereo source? ie a video that is made for stereo viewing?

If so, then you can use stereoscopic player, which plays stereo movies. You dont need to control any signals, all you need is the nVidia stereo driver installed and enabled.

If you are making a program, you canjust code it for Direct X, and it will work in Stereo as long as you have the stereo driver installed (and enabled). You don't need to access any lines, and you dont need anything else.
Do you have a stereo source? ie a video that is made for stereo viewing?



If so, then you can use stereoscopic player, which plays stereo movies. You dont need to control any signals, all you need is the nVidia stereo driver installed and enabled.



If you are making a program, you canjust code it for Direct X, and it will work in Stereo as long as you have the stereo driver installed (and enabled). You don't need to access any lines, and you dont need anything else.

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#8
Posted 02/06/2006 02:48 PM   
yes, but it is not a stereoscopic file, it is a life stream and i want to develop my own software.
yes, but it is not a stereoscopic file, it is a life stream and i want to develop my own software.

#9
Posted 02/07/2006 09:26 PM   
What is a life stream? The software that you want to develop, what is it meant to do?



Look, tell us Exactly what you want to be doing, how you want to be doing it, and what you want out of stereo, then maybe we can help you.

At the moment, we just dont have a clue of what you are talking about.
What is a life stream? The software that you want to develop, what is it meant to do?







Look, tell us Exactly what you want to be doing, how you want to be doing it, and what you want out of stereo, then maybe we can help you.



At the moment, we just dont have a clue of what you are talking about.

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#10
Posted 02/08/2006 02:03 AM   
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