Swapping eyes with 91.31 stereo driver
I am using a DepthQ 3D projector (stereo3D with 1 frame delay). Hence I need to swap eyes for stereo3D. With Quadro FX board (under OpenGL) I simply swap eyes with the display driver. In my software application I can't swap eyes. Is there a way to swap eyes with GeForce graphics boards when using the consumer 3D stereo driver?
I am using a DepthQ 3D projector (stereo3D with 1 frame delay). Hence I need to swap eyes for stereo3D. With Quadro FX board (under OpenGL) I simply swap eyes with the display driver. In my software application I can't swap eyes. Is there a way to swap eyes with GeForce graphics boards when using the consumer 3D stereo driver?

#1
Posted 07/12/2006 03:31 PM   
[quote name='andreas' date='Jul 12 2006, 10:31 AM']I am using a DepthQ 3D projector (stereo3D with 1 frame delay). Hence I need to swap eyes for stereo3D.  ....    Is there a way to swap eyes with GeForce graphics boards when using the consumer 3D stereo driver?
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Hello Andreas,
With GeForce stereo drivers you need to have a hardware fix. Checkout:
[url="http://3dflightsim.com/product.htm"]http://3dflightsim.com/product.htm[/url]
[img]http://3dflightsim.com/product/pic3_sm.JPG[/img]
Hope this helps. :)
[quote name='andreas' date='Jul 12 2006, 10:31 AM']I am using a DepthQ 3D projector (stereo3D with 1 frame delay). Hence I need to swap eyes for stereo3D.  ....    Is there a way to swap eyes with GeForce graphics boards when using the consumer 3D stereo driver?

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Hello Andreas,

With GeForce stereo drivers you need to have a hardware fix. Checkout:

http://3dflightsim.com/product.htm

Image

Hope this helps. :)

#2
Posted 07/19/2006 12:57 AM   
[quote name='ajax501' date='Jul 19 2006, 02:57 AM']Hello Andreas,
With GeForce stereo drivers you need to have a hardware fix. Checkout:
[url="http://3dflightsim.com/product.htm"]http://3dflightsim.com/product.htm[/url]
Hope this helps.  :)
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Why it has to be so damn expensive?
More likely I'd prefer to mod my glasses or use different drivers to make the image look correct than wasting that amount of money.
[quote name='ajax501' date='Jul 19 2006, 02:57 AM']Hello Andreas,

With GeForce stereo drivers you need to have a hardware fix. Checkout:

http://3dflightsim.com/product.htm

Hope this helps.  :)

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Why it has to be so damn expensive?

More likely I'd prefer to mod my glasses or use different drivers to make the image look correct than wasting that amount of money.

#3
Posted 07/24/2006 09:36 PM   
Hi,

NVidia doesn't support swapping of right/left signals by software. If you have wired glasses (eg. EDimensional), you could easily solder an adapter that is exchanging left and right signals. I've done this by myself; it is working great.

Martin
Hi,



NVidia doesn't support swapping of right/left signals by software. If you have wired glasses (eg. EDimensional), you could easily solder an adapter that is exchanging left and right signals. I've done this by myself; it is working great.



Martin

#4
Posted 07/28/2006 08:56 PM   
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