Giorgio Bogoni
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, March 11, 2002 - 10:07 pm: | |
Yesterday I was looking at a large TV signal splitted among several TV sets. It may be a cheap (I think) alternative to standard de-multiplexing technology. Convert you favorite interlaced 3D DVD into a MPEG-2 file above-below stereo formatted, play it on your PC and take the video-out of the graphic board. Now split/stretch the outputted TV-image on 2 videoprojectors using some cheap (I hope) or even homebrew HW. Wear polarized glasses and enjoy it. Of course there's no loss in the color space (the DVD was intended for use on a TV set) and in the resolution (conversion from interlaced to above-below changes only the order of lines). Any suggestion or comment? Has anybody out there tried anything like this? Giorgio. |