Using 3D stereo to send picture to only 1 screen? Using 3D stereo to send picture to only
I have searched the forum for an answer to my question but could not find a solution.
I realise most people here are gamers, but I hope you can help me.

I work with medical research. We have bought some 3D goggles (HMD with OLED screens). During our tests we present visual stimuli (2D) through the goggles. For some tests we want to stimulate one eye only so we cover up the other eye with a pad. This makes it difficult to switch between the eyes as the person is lying in a scanner during the tests.
Is it possible to toggle between the screens using software or maybe a hardware switch that turns a pin on the video cable ON or OFF?
The purpose would be to present the stimuli to one eye only for several minutes.

Hope you can help.
Thanks

/flaline
I have searched the forum for an answer to my question but could not find a solution.

I realise most people here are gamers, but I hope you can help me.



I work with medical research. We have bought some 3D goggles (HMD with OLED screens). During our tests we present visual stimuli (2D) through the goggles. For some tests we want to stimulate one eye only so we cover up the other eye with a pad. This makes it difficult to switch between the eyes as the person is lying in a scanner during the tests.

Is it possible to toggle between the screens using software or maybe a hardware switch that turns a pin on the video cable ON or OFF?

The purpose would be to present the stimuli to one eye only for several minutes.



Hope you can help.

Thanks



/flaline

#1
Posted 10/09/2006 07:37 AM   
If you have a Quadro card, you can use stereo framebuffers in an OpenGL application and make either left or right buffer black.
If you have a Quadro card, you can use stereo framebuffers in an OpenGL application and make either left or right buffer black.

#2
Posted 10/20/2006 03:36 PM   
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