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Hi. I'm interested in this projector but I a question about 3D: -You can play movies (SBS/UA/FP) at [b]1080p 24hz[/b] with nvidia glasses or only 720p? thanks!
Hi. I'm interested in this projector but I a question about 3D:

-You can play movies (SBS/UA/FP) at 1080p 24hz with nvidia glasses or only 720p?

thanks!

i7 4970k@4.5Ghz, SLI GTX1080Ti Aorus Gigabyte Xtreme, 16GB G Skill 2400hrz, 3*PG258Q in 3D surround.

#1
Posted 07/06/2014 10:39 AM   
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. 1080p/24hz, or 720p/60hz.
I'm pretty sure the answer is yes. 1080p/24hz, or 720p/60hz.

#2
Posted 07/06/2014 04:05 PM   
Nvidia glasses will not work at all with that projector without an EDID override that will effectively alter support from 3DTV Play to 3D Vision. Just Nvidia Glasses by themselves do not work. Nvidia's 3D Vision emitter is required to be used with the glasses and can only work along with a computer and 3rd party playback software. You're best option is to use DLP Link Glasses, they will also work with Standalone solutions such as Blu-ray player. DLP Link glasses use a synch signal that is inherently built into all 3D capable DLP Projectors. So an emitter is not required. http://www.dlp.com/projector/dlp-innovations/dlp-link.aspx Some DLP Link Projectors alsp work with rf via 3D VESA port. Optoma and perhaps others offer this feature http://optomausa.com/products/Accessories/3D
Nvidia glasses will not work at all with that projector without an EDID override that will effectively alter support from 3DTV Play to 3D Vision.

Just Nvidia Glasses by themselves do not work.

Nvidia's 3D Vision emitter is required to be used with the glasses and can only work along with a computer and 3rd party playback software.



You're best option is to use DLP Link Glasses, they will also work with Standalone solutions such as Blu-ray player.

DLP Link glasses use a synch signal that is inherently built into all 3D capable DLP Projectors. So an emitter is not required.
http://www.dlp.com/projector/dlp-innovations/dlp-link.aspx

Some DLP Link Projectors alsp work with rf via 3D VESA port. Optoma and perhaps others offer this feature http://optomausa.com/products/Accessories/3D

#3
Posted 07/06/2014 10:14 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Nvidia glasses will not work at all with that projector without an EDID override that will effectively alter support from 3DTV Play to 3D Vision. Just Nvidia Glasses by themselves do not work. Nvidia's 3D Vision emitter is required to be used with the glasses and can only work along with a computer and 3rd party playback software. You're best option is to use DLP Link Glasses, they will also work with Standalone solutions such as Blu-ray player. DLP Link glasses use a synch signal that is inherently built into all 3D capable DLP Projectors. So an emitter is not required. http://www.dlp.com/projector/dlp-innovations/dlp-link.aspx Some DLP Link Projectors alsp work with rf via 3D VESA port. Optoma and perhaps others offer this feature http://optomausa.com/products/Accessories/3D[/quote] Hi, thanks for answer. I have a PC, nvidia 3D Vision emitter and glasses, and this proyector is Nvidia 3DTV Play standard. All this is NOT a problem, my question is if nvidia glasses and nvidia emitter support 1080p/24hz on this proyector connected to a pc. Thanks again ;)
D-Man11 said:Nvidia glasses will not work at all with that projector without an EDID override that will effectively alter support from 3DTV Play to 3D Vision.

Just Nvidia Glasses by themselves do not work.

Nvidia's 3D Vision emitter is required to be used with the glasses and can only work along with a computer and 3rd party playback software.



You're best option is to use DLP Link Glasses, they will also work with Standalone solutions such as Blu-ray player.

DLP Link glasses use a synch signal that is inherently built into all 3D capable DLP Projectors. So an emitter is not required.

http://www.dlp.com/projector/dlp-innovations/dlp-link.aspx


Some DLP Link Projectors alsp work with rf via 3D VESA port. Optoma and perhaps others offer this feature http://optomausa.com/products/Accessories/3D



Hi, thanks for answer.

I have a PC, nvidia 3D Vision emitter and glasses, and this proyector is Nvidia 3DTV Play standard. All this is NOT a problem, my question is if nvidia glasses and nvidia emitter support 1080p/24hz on this proyector connected to a pc.

Thanks again ;)

i7 4970k@4.5Ghz, SLI GTX1080Ti Aorus Gigabyte Xtreme, 16GB G Skill 2400hrz, 3*PG258Q in 3D surround.

#4
Posted 07/07/2014 12:13 AM   
3DTV Play can be enabled for free using a 3D Vision emitter. When using 3DTV Play with a HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTV/3D Projector, the emitter is disabled and will not send a sync signal to the glasses. Edit: as stated in the previous post, there is a workaround to enable the emitter/glasses.
3DTV Play can be enabled for free using a 3D Vision emitter.

When using 3DTV Play with a HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTV/3D Projector, the emitter is disabled and will not send a sync signal to the glasses.

Edit: as stated in the previous post, there is a workaround to enable the emitter/glasses.

#5
Posted 07/07/2014 02:28 AM   
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