I do have a question about this subject.
I have a 2 projector (Full HD beamer) setup that sends out a Left and a Right image trough polarized filters, one for vertical and one for horizonal light. With 2 passive 3D glasses it creates an Stereoscopic image. Normally I use the program "Stereoscopic player" or "Bino3D" for watching 3D movies with HalfSBS format.
The setup looks sort of like this -->
http://www.world-of-3d.com/printable/ima...mp_650.jpg
The programs I currently use:
Stereoscopic player -->
http://www.3dtv.at/
Bino3D -->
http://bino3d.org/
What my setup does is;
- send the Left half of the SBS movie to projector 1, connected to DVI port 1 of the graphics card
- send the Right half of the SBS movie to projector 2, connected to DVI port 2 of the graphics card
- These images are then projected over eachother with parralax on a special silver screen that reflects the horizontal and vertical light back to the 3D glasses.
When I read that my favourite HTPC software enabled 3D, I was eager to try this with my projector setup. But unfortunately, XBMC does not support multiple video output. The problem with XBMC, is that it can only send an image to 1 of the outputs. So either DVI1 or DVI2 (or HDMI for that matter, depends on the graphics card)
This results in XBMC displaying the HalfSBS image on only 1 projector, thus the stereoscopic image is not working.
I would love to see XBMC support HalfSBS images split into 2 outputs, like "Stereoscopic player" and "Bino" are able to do.
Is it possible to include this feature?