Ok, reconfirmed this on some dif units, but not saying it's across the board.

On a white MacBook intel gma, I can open qc in 32 bit mode with two cams. If 
the cams are duplicate, they'll show up w/ numbers appended in settings. I 
toggle on and off the setting checkboxes, and the second unit comes on line. 
When I do this on a MacBook pro, nVidia 9400/9600 it works exactly the same.

If I use a cardbus to USB for the second (only available on my MacBook pro) it 
seems to latch immediately (caveat: haven't done that since early sl, but it 
also occasional issues w/ iSight and kinect conflict- which I have done more 
recently). This is a little weird, but what I'm seeing.

I've done countless dual cam things in qc without having to resort to 
specialized products or anything other than what I describe above. Maybe with 
different cams, I would be having a harder time.

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On May 10, 2011, at 6:57 AM, Marcel Achard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you tried FourEyes3D from B-l-a-c-k-o-p.com or 
> QCStereoscopicRecorder.app ?
> 
> 
> M
> --
> On 2011-05-09, at 11:38 PM, Patrick Sheffield wrote:
> 
>> Have you tried a USB camera?
>> 
>> Patrick
>> 
>> On May 9, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Nathan Sims wrote:
>> 
>>> On May 5, 2011, at 9:41 AM, Christopher Wright wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> QuickTime doesn't seem to directly support this, but I'm hoping that QC 
>>>>> might... I would like to take 2 camera video feeds and combine them to 
>>>>> produce "3D" output when viewed with red/blue glasses. Would there be a 
>>>>> way in QC to do this?
>>>> 
>>>> google quartz composer anaglyph
>>>> http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/anaglyph/   is the first hit, and 
>>>> there are likely to be other good resources as well.
>>>> 
>>>> Your biggest problem might be getting 2 camera feeds working.
>>> 
>>> How right you are! Getting two camera feeds working is my stumbling block. 
>>> I have the basic composition working, and can use it successfully with two 
>>> prerecorded input movies. But placing two Video Input patches in the 
>>> composition, only one camera gets activated, regardless of how I set the 
>>> input selector of the video patches. For this test, I'm using two external 
>>> Firewire iSights with a Belkin Firewire hub. Note: I can use one of the 
>>> external iSights and the internal iSight of my MacBook simultaneously, but 
>>> the video feeds of these two cameras are too different for stereo viewing 
>>> to work well.
>>> 
>>> So, is there any possible way to get two external iSight video feeds 
>>> working?
>>> 
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