I want to activate stereo mode all the time whether application requested or not. We are using Quadro FX4500 and driver version 81.67 on Windows & 91.36 on Linux.
I want to activate stereo mode all the time whether application requested or not. We are using Quadro FX4500 and driver version 81.67 on Windows & 91.36 on Linux.
[quote name='yassermuslim' date='Nov 28 2006, 10:39 AM']I want to activate stereo mode all the time whether application requested or not. We are using Quadro FX4500 and driver version 81.67 on Windows & 91.36 on Linux.
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At least under Linux, there's an xorg.conf option that does this. I don't know about windows.
For example, as quoted in
[url="http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8774/README/appendix-d.html"]http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x...appendix-d.html[/url]
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Option "ForceStereoFlipping" "boolean"
Stereo flipping is the process by which left and right eyes are displayed on alternating vertical refreshes. Normally, stereo flipping is only performed when a stereo drawable is visible. This option forces stereo flipping even when no stereo drawables are visible.
This is to be used in conjunction with the "Stereo" option. If "Stereo" is 0, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option has no effect. If otherwise, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option will force the behavior indicated by the "Stereo" option, even if no stereo drawables are visible. This option is useful in a multiple-screen environment in which a stereo application is run on a different screen than the stereo master.
Possible values:
Value Behavior
0 Stereo flipping is not forced. The default behavior as indicated by the "Stereo" option is used.
1 Stereo flipping is forced. Stereo is running even if no stereo drawables are visible. The stereo mode depends on the value of the "Stereo" option.
Default: 0 (Stereo flipping is not forced). Note that active stereo is not supported on digital flat panels.
[quote name='yassermuslim' date='Nov 28 2006, 10:39 AM']I want to activate stereo mode all the time whether application requested or not. We are using Quadro FX4500 and driver version 81.67 on Windows & 91.36 on Linux.
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At least under Linux, there's an xorg.conf option that does this. I don't know about windows.
Stereo flipping is the process by which left and right eyes are displayed on alternating vertical refreshes. Normally, stereo flipping is only performed when a stereo drawable is visible. This option forces stereo flipping even when no stereo drawables are visible.
This is to be used in conjunction with the "Stereo" option. If "Stereo" is 0, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option has no effect. If otherwise, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option will force the behavior indicated by the "Stereo" option, even if no stereo drawables are visible. This option is useful in a multiple-screen environment in which a stereo application is run on a different screen than the stereo master.
Possible values:
Value Behavior
0 Stereo flipping is not forced. The default behavior as indicated by the "Stereo" option is used.
1 Stereo flipping is forced. Stereo is running even if no stereo drawables are visible. The stereo mode depends on the value of the "Stereo" option.
Default: 0 (Stereo flipping is not forced). Note that active stereo is not supported on digital flat panels.
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At least under Linux, there's an xorg.conf option that does this. I don't know about windows.
For example, as quoted in
[url="http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8774/README/appendix-d.html"]http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x...appendix-d.html[/url]
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Option "ForceStereoFlipping" "boolean"
Stereo flipping is the process by which left and right eyes are displayed on alternating vertical refreshes. Normally, stereo flipping is only performed when a stereo drawable is visible. This option forces stereo flipping even when no stereo drawables are visible.
This is to be used in conjunction with the "Stereo" option. If "Stereo" is 0, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option has no effect. If otherwise, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option will force the behavior indicated by the "Stereo" option, even if no stereo drawables are visible. This option is useful in a multiple-screen environment in which a stereo application is run on a different screen than the stereo master.
Possible values:
Value Behavior
0 Stereo flipping is not forced. The default behavior as indicated by the "Stereo" option is used.
1 Stereo flipping is forced. Stereo is running even if no stereo drawables are visible. The stereo mode depends on the value of the "Stereo" option.
Default: 0 (Stereo flipping is not forced). Note that active stereo is not supported on digital flat panels.
At least under Linux, there's an xorg.conf option that does this. I don't know about windows.
For example, as quoted in
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x...appendix-d.html
:
Option "ForceStereoFlipping" "boolean"
Stereo flipping is the process by which left and right eyes are displayed on alternating vertical refreshes. Normally, stereo flipping is only performed when a stereo drawable is visible. This option forces stereo flipping even when no stereo drawables are visible.
This is to be used in conjunction with the "Stereo" option. If "Stereo" is 0, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option has no effect. If otherwise, the "ForceStereoFlipping" option will force the behavior indicated by the "Stereo" option, even if no stereo drawables are visible. This option is useful in a multiple-screen environment in which a stereo application is run on a different screen than the stereo master.
Possible values:
Value Behavior
0 Stereo flipping is not forced. The default behavior as indicated by the "Stereo" option is used.
1 Stereo flipping is forced. Stereo is running even if no stereo drawables are visible. The stereo mode depends on the value of the "Stereo" option.
Default: 0 (Stereo flipping is not forced). Note that active stereo is not supported on digital flat panels.