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- From: grege@chopin.asd.sgi.com (Greg Estes)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics
- Subject: Re: Stereo Video Inputs
- Keywords: virtual-reality augmented-reality stereo-video
- Message-ID: <1jnd6oINNjtk@fido.asd.sgi.com>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 23:56:08 GMT
- References: <C182Gp.Fnq@ie.utoronto.ca>
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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- In article <C182Gp.Fnq@ie.utoronto.ca>, garym@ie.utoronto.ca (Gary Murphy) writes:
- |> I'm having a hard time believing there are no available platforms to
- |> read stereo video inputs into a computer. What I want seems so
- |> simple: I need to read in two channels of colour stereo video, add
- |> some relatively simple graphics, and output stereo NTSC outputs, and I
- |> need bit-access to the video images for ranging and calibration
- |> operations.
- |>
-
- I'm not sure how robust the implementation is, but StereoGraphics Corp.
- has stereo video input that can be output to tape as well. I saw it
- running on a pc, but they should be able to get it to work on an SGI
- without a huge amount of difficulty.
-
- Dave Holbrook
- StereoGraphics Corp.
- (415) 459-4500
-
- Good luck,
-
- Greg Estes
- Silicon Graphics
-