Polarised 3D with Nvidia Card Using two projector and nvidia
I would like to get a solution using Nvidia card for polarised 3D using a pc.
System:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
My Requirements.
Attached screenshot of a quicktime movie compiled both left eye and right eye as a single movie. I would like to get the display out of left eye to one display and right eye to another display from my nvidia graphics card to get polarized 3d and by hitting the play button in my quicktime player i can view the output via 2 projectors input from two display out from my nvidia graphics card for polarized 3D.
Any suggestions for doing the above or any other alternative suggestions to get display output to 2 projectors for polarized 3D are welcome.
I would like to get a solution using Nvidia card for polarised 3D using a pc.
System:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
My Requirements.
Attached screenshot of a quicktime movie compiled both left eye and right eye as a single movie. I would like to get the display out of left eye to one display and right eye to another display from my nvidia graphics card to get polarized 3d and by hitting the play button in my quicktime player i can view the output via 2 projectors input from two display out from my nvidia graphics card for polarized 3D.
Any suggestions for doing the above or any other alternative suggestions to get display output to 2 projectors for polarized 3D are welcome.
[quote name='gbalaji' date='Dec 11 2007, 10:47 AM']
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
[/quote]
configuration is OK - but forget Quicktime - Why do ypu want to use quicktime?
Instead use Stereoscopic Player (www.3dtv.at) - this player is programmed for stereoscopic output - even for dual screen as you requested - without need of stereo drivers! - convert the quicktime movies to AVI using e.g Xvid codec and play it with Stereoscopic Player!
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
configuration is OK - but forget Quicktime - Why do ypu want to use quicktime?
Instead use Stereoscopic Player (www.3dtv.at) - this player is programmed for stereoscopic output - even for dual screen as you requested - without need of stereo drivers! - convert the quicktime movies to AVI using e.g Xvid codec and play it with Stereoscopic Player!
System:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
My Requirements.
Attached screenshot of a quicktime movie compiled both left eye and right eye as a single movie. I would like to get the display out of left eye to one display and right eye to another display from my nvidia graphics card to get polarized 3d and by hitting the play button in my quicktime player i can view the output via 2 projectors input from two display out from my nvidia graphics card for polarized 3D.
Any suggestions for doing the above or any other alternative suggestions to get display output to 2 projectors for polarized 3D are welcome.
System:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
My Requirements.
Attached screenshot of a quicktime movie compiled both left eye and right eye as a single movie. I would like to get the display out of left eye to one display and right eye to another display from my nvidia graphics card to get polarized 3d and by hitting the play button in my quicktime player i can view the output via 2 projectors input from two display out from my nvidia graphics card for polarized 3D.
Any suggestions for doing the above or any other alternative suggestions to get display output to 2 projectors for polarized 3D are welcome.
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
[/quote]
configuration is OK - but forget Quicktime - Why do ypu want to use quicktime?
Instead use Stereoscopic Player (www.3dtv.at) - this player is programmed for stereoscopic output - even for dual screen as you requested - without need of stereo drivers! - convert the quicktime movies to AVI using e.g Xvid codec and play it with Stereoscopic Player!
greetings
Werner
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHZ, Nvidia Quadro FX 1500, 2 GB Ram, Windos XP and Quicktime.
Display Output:
Two native 720p HD Projectors.
configuration is OK - but forget Quicktime - Why do ypu want to use quicktime?
Instead use Stereoscopic Player (www.3dtv.at) - this player is programmed for stereoscopic output - even for dual screen as you requested - without need of stereo drivers! - convert the quicktime movies to AVI using e.g Xvid codec and play it with Stereoscopic Player!
greetings
Werner