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picoprojector on usb host ?

question open IO pico projector usb host

karistouf 02/02/12 - 09:34

hi everybody !

i m posting in thread because shoutbox is maybe not the good place for this topic.

Alg on the shoutbox, said to me he never arrived to make work with vvvv an acer C120, being based on usb host driver.

As those pico projector are quiet half the price of hdmi ones, i woulde like to know if anybody arrived to make them work with vvvv on usb host.

I m interrested in them only for meetting purpose, prototyping concepts on the corner of any coffee table.

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hi karistouf
i tried to display rendern windows on my Delock USB>VGA Adapter without any success. as i assume USB driver doesnt support DirectX.

hum, yhxs dimix, such a shame this thing of usb ... :-(

karistouf said
I m interrested in them only for meetting purpose, prototyping concepts on the corner of any coffee table.

i have LG for this purposes

200 ansi, fix throw ratio 1,4-1,6 depends on keystone

yep, mini projector, no pico ;-)
hum im looking at with battery ;-)

acer k11 or optoma mpk201 ???

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Shoutbox

~3h ago

Urbankind: circuitb:Wrongcop is epic! :)

~4h ago

joreg: @tobi: use GetSlice() as the patch i referred you to is demonstrating. or start a forum thread with your patch.

~4h ago

TobiTobsen123: hmm yes i can see the values...but how to handle them as seperate values? I need to forward them via TCP/IP...

~6h ago

joreg: @tobi: OSCDecoder helppatch has a section: OSC_Advanced (bottomright) that demoes decoding of multiple messages

~6h ago

TobiTobsen123: I'm using an OSCDecoder, it receives two arguments...works but how can I seperate the arguments into two seperate values

~9h ago

u7angel: @mediadog, make it a forum question.

~9h ago

u7angel: @mediadog, tty renderer ?

~11h ago

microdee: however non-conductive objects are invisible for this so the pencil and the sticks in the video are still a mysteries