Future of 3D Vision Support (Official announcement from NVIDIA)
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I am highly in favor of a kickstarter.
Would definitely be willing to throw some real money at this.
Without 3d vision the world becomes a much sadder place.
Please make it clear to the community how and where any funding effort would be organized.
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3D vision was a huge investment for me... If anyone is working on a class action law suite feel free to contact me. Nvidia, please bring back 3d vision. IF they drop 3d Vision, I'm sure VR is next, what am i going to do with all my 3D movies. NO NO NO. I've been an NVidia fan since the Vodoo series, I had a Vodoo 2 pci, but now AMD here I come. I will never buy another nvidia product, way to screw your fans Nvidia!
3D vision was a huge investment for me... If anyone is working on a class action law suite feel free to contact me. Nvidia, please bring back 3d vision. IF they drop 3d Vision, I'm sure VR is next, what am i going to do with all my 3D movies. NO NO NO. I've been an NVidia fan since the Vodoo series, I had a Vodoo 2 pci, but now AMD here I come. I will never buy another nvidia product, way to screw your fans Nvidia!
[quote="vegeta_evilprince"]What about hardware? No more 3d vision monitors and kits in future. The Kickstarter technology will use the 3d monitors and glasses? [/quote]
Projectors are still an option, and the monitors will not go away that fast. For example I can still buy most 3D Vision certified monitors from 2015 and even some models from 2014 from Amazon. I'm sure I can find even some older ones on eBay. It means that newer models of 3D Vision Ready monitors released in 2017-18 should still be available until at least 2022-23. I'm more worried about the kits, so I also got a couple backups. Sadly 3D TVs are already hard to find.
vegeta_evilprince said:What about hardware? No more 3d vision monitors and kits in future. The Kickstarter technology will use the 3d monitors and glasses?
Projectors are still an option, and the monitors will not go away that fast. For example I can still buy most 3D Vision certified monitors from 2015 and even some models from 2014 from Amazon. I'm sure I can find even some older ones on eBay. It means that newer models of 3D Vision Ready monitors released in 2017-18 should still be available until at least 2022-23. I'm more worried about the kits, so I also got a couple backups. Sadly 3D TVs are already hard to find.
[quote=lacuna]Until Darkstarsword and Bo3b use their magic to revive stereoscopic 3D (which Nvidia trying to kill) to higher level better be ready than be sorry, so here's the offline "html" (text) only version of 3DV forum threads:
https://www66.zippyshare.com/v/WfMv3UtR/file.html
Probably %98 is available in the archive. Archive size is 58MB but uncompressed size is around 2.5GB, so make sure you have enough space when extracting.[/quote]
If you get a chance, please refresh your archive here of all the forum posts.
We've gotten a fair amount of useful info here since then, and also the forums are going to be heavily revised next week sometime. Nonzero chance that they blow up the forums altogether, or archive 3D is some terrible place, so having a backup would be good.
Also worth doing if it's not too much of a problem- archive the 3DVision-blog.com. I keep worrying that it might go offline someday and lose a lot of terrific info.
We missed out on the Tridef forums, where there was a huge wealth of information as well. Lost a lot of good 3D fixes there. Absolutely terrible that they did not archive their info, but we missed a good opportunity.
lacuna said:Until Darkstarsword and Bo3b use their magic to revive stereoscopic 3D (which Nvidia trying to kill) to higher level better be ready than be sorry, so here's the offline "html" (text) only version of 3DV forum threads:
Probably %98 is available in the archive. Archive size is 58MB but uncompressed size is around 2.5GB, so make sure you have enough space when extracting.
If you get a chance, please refresh your archive here of all the forum posts.
We've gotten a fair amount of useful info here since then, and also the forums are going to be heavily revised next week sometime. Nonzero chance that they blow up the forums altogether, or archive 3D is some terrible place, so having a backup would be good.
Also worth doing if it's not too much of a problem- archive the 3DVision-blog.com. I keep worrying that it might go offline someday and lose a lot of terrific info.
We missed out on the Tridef forums, where there was a huge wealth of information as well. Lost a lot of good 3D fixes there. Absolutely terrible that they did not archive their info, but we missed a good opportunity.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607 Latest 3Dmigoto Release Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
[quote="bo3b"]
We missed out on the Tridef forums, where there was a huge wealth of information as well. Lost a lot of good 3D fixes there. Absolutely terrible that they did not archive their info, but we missed a good opportunity.
[/quote]
Yeah the information is lost, but I believe most of the fixes is here..
Thanks Lacuna for taking care of this forum!
bo3b said:
We missed out on the Tridef forums, where there was a huge wealth of information as well. Lost a lot of good 3D fixes there. Absolutely terrible that they did not archive their info, but we missed a good opportunity.
Yeah the information is lost, but I believe most of the fixes is here..
Thanks Lacuna for taking care of this forum!
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Asus Geforce RTX 2080 TI Rog Strix OC
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
Sorry if this has already been answered (I didn't see anything) but is there any solution (or likely to be soon) for anyone wanting to run a hacked/workaround 3DVision driver on the new RTX Super cards?
(Since presumably they won't work with installing old drivers?)
Disappointed about the 3DVision gaming going away but honestly at this point I guess I'd settle for just being able to watch 3D movies in a player (using a workaround with Nvidia's drivers or even some 3rd party solution).
(I'm on an old AMD card, got a 3DVision 2 kit & monitor & was hoping to be able to upgrade to an RTX Super card..)
Sorry if this has already been answered (I didn't see anything) but is there any solution (or likely to be soon) for anyone wanting to run a hacked/workaround 3DVision driver on the new RTX Super cards?
(Since presumably they won't work with installing old drivers?)
Disappointed about the 3DVision gaming going away but honestly at this point I guess I'd settle for just being able to watch 3D movies in a player (using a workaround with Nvidia's drivers or even some 3rd party solution).
(I'm on an old AMD card, got a 3DVision 2 kit & monitor & was hoping to be able to upgrade to an RTX Super card..)
Would definitely be willing to throw some real money at this.
Without 3d vision the world becomes a much sadder place.
Please make it clear to the community how and where any funding effort would be organized.
I7 8700k @ 4.9ghz
Asus ROG maximus 10 Hero
G skillz Trident 16 gb 3600 mhz ram
Galax rtx 2070
Asus Pg278qr monitor
Sound Blaster ZXR
Logitech Z906
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
ASUS Turbo 2080TI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS3D
Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
Projectors are still an option, and the monitors will not go away that fast. For example I can still buy most 3D Vision certified monitors from 2015 and even some models from 2014 from Amazon. I'm sure I can find even some older ones on eBay. It means that newer models of 3D Vision Ready monitors released in 2017-18 should still be available until at least 2022-23. I'm more worried about the kits, so I also got a couple backups. Sadly 3D TVs are already hard to find.
If you get a chance, please refresh your archive here of all the forum posts.
We've gotten a fair amount of useful info here since then, and also the forums are going to be heavily revised next week sometime. Nonzero chance that they blow up the forums altogether, or archive 3D is some terrible place, so having a backup would be good.
Also worth doing if it's not too much of a problem- archive the 3DVision-blog.com. I keep worrying that it might go offline someday and lose a lot of terrific info.
We missed out on the Tridef forums, where there was a huge wealth of information as well. Lost a lot of good 3D fixes there. Absolutely terrible that they did not archive their info, but we missed a good opportunity.
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
Yeah the information is lost, but I believe most of the fixes is here..
Thanks Lacuna for taking care of this forum!
Win7 64bit Pro
CPU: 4790K 4.8 GHZ
GPU: Asus Geforce RTX 2080 TI Rog Strix OC
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
And lots of ram and HD's ;)
(Since presumably they won't work with installing old drivers?)
Disappointed about the 3DVision gaming going away but honestly at this point I guess I'd settle for just being able to watch 3D movies in a player (using a workaround with Nvidia's drivers or even some 3rd party solution).
(I'm on an old AMD card, got a 3DVision 2 kit & monitor & was hoping to be able to upgrade to an RTX Super card..)