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Zhi 04-05-2013 02:06 PM

Does Vizard 4 support PROPixx projector
 
Hi guys,

Our lab is planning to purchase a PROPixx projector (http://www.vpixx.com/products/visual...s/propixx.html). The projector takes a single dual-link DVI input. We want to use it with Vizard 4 and generate 3D stimuli for our experiment. Here are two possible ways that they claimed on how to generate left/right-eye images:

1. You could drive your graphics board at 1920x1080 @ 120Hz, and project 60Hz per eye.
2. You could also project the incoming red component as a grayscale image to 1 eye, and the green component as a grayscale image to the other eye, resulting in 120Hz per eye.

We intend to use the first way they suggested. But we don't know how to alternatively (by frame) feed the left/right-eye images to the single Dual link DVI input with Vizard. Has anyone used the PROPixx projector with Vizard 4 and know how to generate left/right-eye images in alternative frames.

Thanks in advance.
Zhi

farshizzo 04-05-2013 02:12 PM

It sounds like you would need to use the viz.QUAD_BUFFER stereo mode. This would require a graphics card that supports quad buffered stereo (e.g. nVidia Quadro series)

goro 04-05-2013 09:53 PM

Fzrshizzo, Can you please suggest entry level cost effective quad buffered stereo nVidia graphic card?

mspusch 04-06-2013 05:10 AM

Hi,

for serious work, but not in the extreme high end, we would recommend the

nVidia quadro 4000

series cards.

I reallize all professional quadro cards are not exactly on the cheap side ...

Matthias

Zhi 04-08-2013 05:31 PM

Thank you for your suggestions. Does it mean that to use the viz.QUAD_BUFFER stereo mode, we need buy a quad buffered stereo graphic card?

Jeff 04-09-2013 01:25 PM

Yes, we recommend a card from the nVidia Quadro series.


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