Design and Implementation of a Stereoscopic Video Player for a Time-Division Display

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Three-dimensional video technology is becoming more and more popular, because it can provide a better natural depth perception. In this paper, a stereoscopic video player for a time-division display is designed and implemented, and people can use 3D Shutter Glasses to watch stereoscopic video by the player. It mainly focuses on the process of designing a Direct3D application, and the special handling of NVIDIA 3D Vision system for stereoscopic video. Upon examination, the stereoscopic video player can provide stereoscopic perception and good immersive experience.

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