For evaluating the results of 3D video transmission and coding protocols and algorithms, the following hardware/software are required to setup a testbed within NSL:
Hardware
Vendor | Product Description | Price |
Dimenco | Model: BDL5231V3D auto-stereoscopic (glasses free) 3D display Size: 52" |
N/A |
Panasonic | Model: Viera TC-P50VT20 3DTV Size: 50" Resolution: 1920 x 1080p |
CAD 1,561.99 (FutureShop) |
NVIDIA® | Model: GeForce GTX 560 Ti PNY VCGGTX560TXPB nVidia GeForce GTX560 Ti 1GB DDR5 2DVI/Mini HDMI PCI-Express Video Card |
CAD 306.78 (Amazon.ca) |
Software
Vendor | Product Description | Price |
NVIDIA® | NVIDIA® 3DTV Play™ Enables connecting an NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU-powered PC or notebook to an HDMI 1.4 3D TV for the ultimate, high-definition, big-screen 3D entertainment experience. |
$39.99 (NVIDIA) |
3dtv.at | MVC to AVI Converter Converts MPEG Transport Stream files (*.mts, *.ssif) and MP4 files (*.mp4) that use the H.264 MVC codec to two AVI files. It creates one AVI file for the left view and one for the right view. MVC has been adopted for 3D Blu-ray disks and is the recording format of the latest generation of 3D camcorders. |
49 Euro (commercial license, no educational one) |
3dtv.at | Stereoscopic Player A versatile 3D movie player. It allows you to play stereoscopic videos and DVDs (external decoder required) and also allows you to watch live video from a capture device. Since it is based on DirectShow, it can handle almost any media format, for example AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF and MOV. Videos can be coded in several different stereoscopic formats. |
39 Euro (Private Edition) |
Martin Lambers | Bino 3D Video Player An open source player that plays stereoscopic 3D videos, which have separate views for the left and right eye and thus allow depth perception through stereopsis. Supported input formats (modern formats can be autodetected):
Supported output formats:
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Free |
Extra
Vendor | Product Description | Price |
Microsoft | XBOX 360 Kinect An attachment for the XBOX 360 that combines four microphones, a standard RGB camera, a depth camera, and a motorized tilt. This would enable us to capture our own 3D videos. However, it should be noted that 3 or 4 of units are required to capture a video from multiple viewpoints. The problem is, the depth sensors may interfere with each other if operated simultaneously. So, even though one unit will work ok. To enable a true 3D reconstruction of the scene, a number of these devices need to operated synchronously. |
145.99 CAD (FutureShop) |