I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
IT depends on the video file you are trying to read.
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
Check here [url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020[/url]
try with any of the HD videos I have made (except the ones from Assassin's Creed which are only 30fps)
Stereoscopic player will ask the video format : it is over/under with the left eye image on top, right eye image at the bottom, 16:9.
As an example try this one from Devil May cry 4 [url="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5"]http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5[/url]
IT depends on the video file you are trying to read.
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
IT depends on the video file you are trying to read.
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
Check here [url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020[/url]
try with any of the HD videos I have made (except the ones from Assassin's Creed which are only 30fps)
Stereoscopic player will ask the video format : it is over/under with the left eye image on top, right eye image at the bottom, 16:9.
As an example try this one from Devil May cry 4 [url="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5"]http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5[/url]
IT depends on the video file you are trying to read.
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
Is this normal?
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
Is this normal?
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
Is this normal?
I bought myself a Acer H5360 projector and a Nvidia 9800GT Graphics card
So far I am loving the games and such but I have noticed that when I am playing 3d movies I get only 30 Frames per second. I just watched the Avatar trailer and that was at 25 FPS
Is this normal?
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
Check here [url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020[/url]
try with any of the HD videos I have made (except the ones from Assassin's Creed which are only 30fps)
Stereoscopic player will ask the video format : it is over/under with the left eye image on top, right eye image at the bottom, 16:9.
As an example try this one from Devil May cry 4 [url="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5"]http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5[/url]
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
Check here http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020
try with any of the HD videos I have made (except the ones from Assassin's Creed which are only 30fps)
Stereoscopic player will ask the video format : it is over/under with the left eye image on top, right eye image at the bottom, 16:9.
As an example try this one from Devil May cry 4 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
Check here [url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020[/url]
try with any of the HD videos I have made (except the ones from Assassin's Creed which are only 30fps)
Stereoscopic player will ask the video format : it is over/under with the left eye image on top, right eye image at the bottom, 16:9.
As an example try this one from Devil May cry 4 [url="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5"]http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5[/url]
Most video files run at :
24 fps for movies
25 fps for Europe PAL Broadcast
29.97 fps for US/JAP NTSC Broadcast
30.0 fps for computer recorded content
More than 30fps videos exist but are quite rare. They are usually made by enthusiasts who deliberately want this specific framerate for a particular reason (Video game speed-runners are typical example)
The only available trailer for Avatar was capture from a German broadcast (PAL)
If you want to try videos with higher framerates just to check. I have some gaming recordings at 60fps.
Check here http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2020
try with any of the HD videos I have made (except the ones from Assassin's Creed which are only 30fps)
Stereoscopic player will ask the video format : it is over/under with the left eye image on top, right eye image at the bottom, 16:9.
As an example try this one from Devil May cry 4 http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jyekzmyiiz5
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
I am downloading some clips you have made and will test them out
I am downloading some clips you have made and will test them out
I am downloading some clips you have made and will test them out
I am downloading some clips you have made and will test them out