Invincible Tiger Xbox 360 with Nvdia 3D shutter glasses
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The website for the game says this is possible. I have got the resolution to match. The problem is I cant get the glasses to sync, the glasses dont flash etc, and I cant plug he emitter into the xbox and power it from there. Does anyone know what to do?
The website for the game says this is possible. I have got the resolution to match. The problem is I cant get the glasses to sync, the glasses dont flash etc, and I cant plug he emitter into the xbox and power it from there. Does anyone know what to do?
sorry but there is no way to get 3d vision to work on an xbox 360. that page does not even mention 3d vision. the game was designed to work in anaglyph and on high end dlp tvs with their glasses, samsung and Mitsubishi both make glasses for their dlp tvs. 3d vision requires a pc and drivers for it to work and sync. And to add one more nail to the coffin of 3d vision on xbox 360, the 360 uses an ATI graphics chip so i doubt it will ever work.
sorry but there is no way to get 3d vision to work on an xbox 360. that page does not even mention 3d vision. the game was designed to work in anaglyph and on high end dlp tvs with their glasses, samsung and Mitsubishi both make glasses for their dlp tvs. 3d vision requires a pc and drivers for it to work and sync. And to add one more nail to the coffin of 3d vision on xbox 360, the 360 uses an ATI graphics chip so i doubt it will ever work.
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?
[quote name='Phantasmical' post='582710' date='Aug 26 2009, 02:56 PM']from the website
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?[/quote]
The only way to play this game with the 3d vision glasses is to play it on PC, not Xbox360 or Ps3 !!
[quote name='Phantasmical' post='582710' date='Aug 26 2009, 02:56 PM']from the website
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?
The only way to play this game with the 3d vision glasses is to play it on PC, not Xbox360 or Ps3 !!
but the website mentions nvdia 3d vision!, but gives little information. I have a 3D ready Samsung compatible TV, what glasses do I need to get this to work?
but the website mentions nvdia 3d vision!, but gives little information. I have a 3D ready Samsung compatible TV, what glasses do I need to get this to work?
Phantasmical, you will probably be able to sync the glasses with the TV thanks to the additional port on the back of the IR transmitter, but I'm not sure how exactly will that work. We need someone from Nvidia to comment on this to clear things up a bit...
BTW I did not find a PC version of the game, it seems it is only available for PS3 and Xbox 360?!
Phantasmical, you will probably be able to sync the glasses with the TV thanks to the additional port on the back of the IR transmitter, but I'm not sure how exactly will that work. We need someone from Nvidia to comment on this to clear things up a bit...
BTW I did not find a PC version of the game, it seems it is only available for PS3 and Xbox 360?!
Yet the website, seems to indicate that the emitter and glasses are compatible with the game though?
[quote name='SpeedKilz' post='582811' date='Aug 26 2009, 08:53 PM']Looks like nVidia 3d Vision does not support consoles period.
I found this information on nVidia's website:
Question
Does 3D Vision support game consoles such as Microsoft® Xbox®360, Sony® PlayStation®3 or Nintendo® Wii™?
Answer
No, 3D Vision only supports PC operating systems and applications.
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Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
The website for the game says this is possible. I have got the resolution to match. The problem is I cant get the glasses to sync, the glasses dont flash etc, and I cant plug he emitter into the xbox and power it from there. Does anyone know what to do?
The website for the game says this is possible. I have got the resolution to match. The problem is I cant get the glasses to sync, the glasses dont flash etc, and I cant plug he emitter into the xbox and power it from there. Does anyone know what to do?
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?[/quote]
The only way to play this game with the 3d vision glasses is to play it on PC, not Xbox360 or Ps3 !!
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Well its plugged in and says it on the site, whats the problem?
The only way to play this game with the 3d vision glasses is to play it on PC, not Xbox360 or Ps3 !!
BTW I did not find a PC version of the game, it seems it is only available for PS3 and Xbox 360?!
BTW I did not find a PC version of the game, it seems it is only available for PS3 and Xbox 360?!
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
I found this information on nVidia's website:
Question
Does 3D Vision support game consoles such as Microsoft® Xbox®360, Sony® PlayStation®3 or Nintendo® Wii™?
Answer
No, 3D Vision only supports PC operating systems and applications.
Link: [url="http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/popup_adp.php?p_sid=undefined&p_lva=undefined&p_li=undefined&p_faqid=2367&p_created=1233879806&p_sp=undefined"]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia....;p_sp=undefined[/url]
I found this information on nVidia's website:
Question
Does 3D Vision support game consoles such as Microsoft® Xbox®360, Sony® PlayStation®3 or Nintendo® Wii™?
Answer
No, 3D Vision only supports PC operating systems and applications.
Link: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia....;p_sp=undefined
[quote name='SpeedKilz' post='582811' date='Aug 26 2009, 08:53 PM']Looks like nVidia 3d Vision does not support consoles period.
I found this information on nVidia's website:
Question
Does 3D Vision support game consoles such as Microsoft® Xbox®360, Sony® PlayStation®3 or Nintendo® Wii™?
Answer
No, 3D Vision only supports PC operating systems and applications.
Link: [url="http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/popup_adp.php?p_sid=undefined&p_lva=undefined&p_li=undefined&p_faqid=2367&p_created=1233879806&p_sp=undefined"]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia....;p_sp=undefined[/url][/quote]
[quote name='SpeedKilz' post='582811' date='Aug 26 2009, 08:53 PM']Looks like nVidia 3d Vision does not support consoles period.
I found this information on nVidia's website:
Question
Does 3D Vision support game consoles such as Microsoft® Xbox®360, Sony® PlayStation®3 or Nintendo® Wii™?
Answer
No, 3D Vision only supports PC operating systems and applications.
Link: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia....;p_sp=undefined
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
Shutter glasses synchronize from the TV and NOT the USB. Glasses that use USB (for example, nVidia® 3D Vision glasses) will only work via the 3D Sync lead, which needs to be plugged into the TV
[quote]Nvidia GVision (these only work with PC games)[/quote]
This I understand as Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision and saying that it only works with PC games... so there is contradiction here.
This I understand as Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision and saying that it only works with PC games... so there is contradiction here.
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com