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.



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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










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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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      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










      share|improve this question













      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







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