I am trying to use a binocular composite video cameras for 3D. I need to accomplish one of the following, in order of desirability:
1. Turn those into an anaglyph image with as little delay as possible
2. Make one of the outputs into a mirror image, for use with a planar setup
3. Display the two video feeds, which are 4:3, on a single widescreen LCD side by side
Can anyone give me suggestions on how you would accomplish this?
Converting two composite L+R video feeds into anaglyph
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Re: Converting two composite L+R video feeds into anaglyph
I believe you can use the Stereoscopic Multiplexer to do all of those things and more:
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Re: Converting two composite L+R video feeds into anaglyph
Excellent! Now I just need to find some USB capture cards that have as little lag as possible.
Thanks a million! I will update when I get somewhere.
Thanks a million! I will update when I get somewhere.