Hello,
I'm working for an artist who is interested in producing a 3D video project. Ideally we would use 2 projectors and polarizing filters to display different versions for each eye. I've not tried this before and it seems somewhat trivial with today's level of hardware and software but I'd like to check with others before rushing into this project...
Specifically has anyone experience presenting two different quicktime movies full-screen, synced-up on dual external displays? Would we need a special video card for proper performance? Software tricks?
The computer we'd use is a 'pretty fat' MacPro. I don't have specifics on it currently, but I know it's from the past year and if it needed extra RAM or anything, that wouldn't likely be a problem.
Thanks in advance for any insights you can share...
I'm working for an artist who is interested in producing a 3D video project. Ideally we would use 2 projectors and polarizing filters to display different versions for each eye. I've not tried this before and it seems somewhat trivial with today's level of hardware and software but I'd like to check with others before rushing into this project...
Specifically has anyone experience presenting two different quicktime movies full-screen, synced-up on dual external displays? Would we need a special video card for proper performance? Software tricks?
The computer we'd use is a 'pretty fat' MacPro. I don't have specifics on it currently, but I know it's from the past year and if it needed extra RAM or anything, that wouldn't likely be a problem.
Thanks in advance for any insights you can share...