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Thread: Migrating from dual projectors to 3d tv

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    Default Migrating from dual projectors to 3d tv

    I currently have a software program on a computer that will only output separate left and right dvi signals to dual projectors. Do you know of a conversion system that will allow these two dvi signals to be combined into a single hdmi 1.4a output for use with a 3dtv? Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDWallace View Post
    I currently have a software program on a computer that will only output separate left and right dvi signals to dual projectors. Do you know of a conversion system that will allow these two dvi signals to be combined into a single hdmi 1.4a output for use with a 3dtv? Thanks in advance.
    I have not heard of such a device, but this does not mean that one does not exist. It's certainly not that common as I keep up on most of the 3D TV options out there. I think you might be better off trying to find a software solution that will output 3D over a single DisplayPort, DVI or HDMI output in a format that would be compatible with 3DTVs (frame-packed, top/bottom or side by side). You might check out the Stereoscopic Player which offers a number of different viewing methods. Here's a link:

    http://3dtv.at/Products/Player/Index_en.aspx

    But if you do come across a device that will take a dual head DVI output with left eye info going to one DVI port and right eye going to the other, and combine these into a single HDMI output for use with current 3D TVs, then do post it here so others could find out about it.

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