
166 Chapter 9 Displays
Stereoscopic Assignment Controls the stereoscopic channel reproduced by this display device. You must
use separate projectors for the images reproduced for each eye in a stereo-
scopic presentation. Select the appropriate eye affinity on this menu. Leave this
set to None for normal (non-stereoscopic) presentations.
For proper reproduction, each projector in a stereoscopic pair must be
equipped with filters matching those used in the glasses worn by the viewers.
Please contact your projector vendor for details on supported 3D projection
technologies. See “Stereoscopic Presentations” on page 86 for more details.
▲ IMPORTANT: You must place the related left and right eye projectors at the
same stage position. To avoid WATCHOUT attempting to create edge
blends for those overlapping projection areas, place the set of left eye and
right eye projectors on separate stage tiers (see “Tier” on page 133).
USING MULTIPLE DISPLAY OUTPUTS WATCHOUT supports up to six displays connected to one display computer.
These displays operate independently of each other. Each display can be freely
positioned and rotated. The number of displays that can be connected to a
display computer depends on the number of graphics card outputs available.
To drive multiple displays from one computer, first make sure the displays
appear in the Windows Display Control Panel (see page 28). Then enter the
Output number of each display in its Display Settings dialog box (page 159),
using the same computer Address for these displays. Note that all outputs from
one display computer must use the same resolution.
◆ IMPORTANT: Connecting multiple displays to one computer increases the
load on that computer. You will need a more powerful computer, with a
multi-core CPU and a fast disk drive or SSD, to drive multiple displays. For
best performance, you may need to limit the number of displays.
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