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R: [tech-3d] Digest Number 45


  • From: "sergio baldissara" <winter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: R: [tech-3d] Digest Number 45
  • Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 23:24:52 +0100

Boris,
I'm afraid you're uselessly complicating things.
Why TWINNED computers? some cyber-friends of mine do the same thing with a
single PC (or Mac).
It's also possible to convert Nu-view videos in other stereo formats. I'm at
my very beginning and can't help you but in
http://www.egroups.com/group/holostereoitalia we had discussions on these
subjects. . The list is italian, but you can write english and get english
answers. If you don't want to subscribe, I can forward your message to
holostereoitalia and ask interested members to contact you off-list.
Sergio
>    From: boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: shutter glasses / 3d video workstation
>
> While we're on the subject of shutter glasses...
>
> This list has seen discussion of shutter glasses for use with frame
> alternate / interlaced NTSC video, and for use with digital stills on a
> computer.  But what about digital video (and HD video)?
>
> If you want to build yourself a system to take and edit 3d video, and to
> demonstrate same on the editing workstation itself, what system components
> are needed?  Please make recommendations off list if they become too
> technical!
>
> I picture twin DV cams (frame mode capable) for taking the video, twin
> processor Pentium with video capture card + editing software, humongous
> hard drive array, high refresh rate video display card, shutter glass
> system (ideally a shutter screen, where audience of several persons can
use
> simple polarized glasses), etc.  DVD-RAM drive for cutting demo disks...
>
> I've not even dealt with plain old DV yet, and am fantasizing about
jumping
> right in with BOTH eyes!  Does anyone on list do this stuff, and are you
> willing to share your secrets?
>
> Boris
>
> P.S. although a Mac devotee, I have a sneaking suspicion that with shutter
> glasses involved, I am better off with a Pentium box...
>



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