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Was wondering if this was possible. I have a passive kit for 2 projectors. I would like to send the left eye to 1 projector and the right eye to another.
If there would be a way to sync 2 Raspberry pis together and send the picture to the appropriate projector.
This would be very cool as you can then create a very cheap passive system at home.
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I don't believe you'd succeed in getting them sufficiently synchronised.
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I am sure through software there may be a way.
There are devices that do it but cost more then 2 projectors would cost.
would be neat as a future possibility?
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Any update on this?
I'm very also interested in it.
Maybe syncing with a 3rd Rpi?
thx
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I'm sure it is possible using Pi's (there is some neat digital signage software that does something like this), but getting Kodi specifically to sync playback is its own challenge.
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isn't there some sort of HDMI splitter that will mirror the HDMI signal on normal resolutions and only forward the correct eye in full frame HDMI 3D-modes (which the PI supports)?
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There is a box but it is very expensive.
They are called 3D demultiplexer. which takes the 3d signal and splits it to right and left hdmi outputs.