linux virtual stereoscopic output display for VR [closed]
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I would like to create a virtual monitor that outputs at 4k stereoscopic so I can use my phone (with a 4k display) in my VR headset as a monitor for my PC. I know it won't be 3D but I need to output two cloned images from 0 to 1920 pixels width wise is the left eye and from 1920 to 3840 is the right eye. I plan to capture this display output in ffmpeg and stream it to my phone that acts a display in my VR headset.
I know how to capture displays in ffmpeg but I don't know how to create a virtual display with stereoscopic output.
I currently run fedora 28
any advice would be most welcome.
Thanks
linux display-settings
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I would like to create a virtual monitor that outputs at 4k stereoscopic so I can use my phone (with a 4k display) in my VR headset as a monitor for my PC. I know it won't be 3D but I need to output two cloned images from 0 to 1920 pixels width wise is the left eye and from 1920 to 3840 is the right eye. I plan to capture this display output in ffmpeg and stream it to my phone that acts a display in my VR headset.
I know how to capture displays in ffmpeg but I don't know how to create a virtual display with stereoscopic output.
I currently run fedora 28
any advice would be most welcome.
Thanks
linux display-settings
closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Romeo Ninov, Thomas, schily, andcoz Aug 24 at 10:16
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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I would like to create a virtual monitor that outputs at 4k stereoscopic so I can use my phone (with a 4k display) in my VR headset as a monitor for my PC. I know it won't be 3D but I need to output two cloned images from 0 to 1920 pixels width wise is the left eye and from 1920 to 3840 is the right eye. I plan to capture this display output in ffmpeg and stream it to my phone that acts a display in my VR headset.
I know how to capture displays in ffmpeg but I don't know how to create a virtual display with stereoscopic output.
I currently run fedora 28
any advice would be most welcome.
Thanks
linux display-settings
I would like to create a virtual monitor that outputs at 4k stereoscopic so I can use my phone (with a 4k display) in my VR headset as a monitor for my PC. I know it won't be 3D but I need to output two cloned images from 0 to 1920 pixels width wise is the left eye and from 1920 to 3840 is the right eye. I plan to capture this display output in ffmpeg and stream it to my phone that acts a display in my VR headset.
I know how to capture displays in ffmpeg but I don't know how to create a virtual display with stereoscopic output.
I currently run fedora 28
any advice would be most welcome.
Thanks
linux display-settings
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closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Romeo Ninov, Thomas, schily, andcoz Aug 24 at 10:16
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