On 7 mai, 12:51, Ryan Pavlik <
ryan.pav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, it's possible - if you want stereo, you need either a stereo-capable
> projector, a CRT that supports 120Hz, or an LCD with stereo support
> (support for 120Hz input - deceptively, many 120Hz LCDs don't actually
> accept input at that rate.) The latter two would both be solutions with
> active glasses - you'd probably need a Quadro card, an emitter, and some
> stereo glasses that match the emitter. (I think the NVIDIA 3D Vision Pro
> kit works.)
>
> This support is pretty much independent of what scenegraph you use - if you
> can do it with VR Juggler, you should be able to do it with any supported
> configuration.
>
> Ryan
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 10:59:31 AM UTC-5, Maia R. wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I would like to develop an application that should be 3D stereo on a
> > PC screen.
> > Could some give me some advice on how to do that ?
>
> > With VR Juggler, I saw that there can be a fishtank config: does
> > someone have a cue to compute the different parameters of this
> > config ? Also, is this the right way to get 3D on a PC?
>
> > How about to get 3D stereo with an active glass ?
> > I found that nvidia forum some post like this one:
>