can someone tell me what I need to watch the 3d channels(ESPN3d and n3d) on my 3d vision pc. I have a 3d compatible Directv HD receiver, core2duro e8400 pc with GTX470,3d vision, Acer GD235Hz monitor. I guess I need a 3d compatible tv tuner/capture card that can work in my pc. Can someone recommend me which one? Preferably one which lets me record to my pc...
can someone tell me what I need to watch the 3d channels(ESPN3d and n3d) on my 3d vision pc. I have a 3d compatible Directv HD receiver, core2duro e8400 pc with GTX470,3d vision, Acer GD235Hz monitor. I guess I need a 3d compatible tv tuner/capture card that can work in my pc. Can someone recommend me which one? Preferably one which lets me record to my pc...
can someone tell me what I need to watch the 3d channels(ESPN3d and n3d) on my 3d vision pc. I have a 3d compatible Directv HD receiver, core2duro e8400 pc with GTX470,3d vision, Acer GD235Hz monitor. I guess I need a 3d compatible tv tuner/capture card that can work in my pc. Can someone recommend me which one? Preferably one which lets me record to my pc...
can someone tell me what I need to watch the 3d channels(ESPN3d and n3d) on my 3d vision pc. I have a 3d compatible Directv HD receiver, core2duro e8400 pc with GTX470,3d vision, Acer GD235Hz monitor. I guess I need a 3d compatible tv tuner/capture card that can work in my pc. Can someone recommend me which one? Preferably one which lets me record to my pc...
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1103725' date='Aug 14 2010, 01:33 PM']What format is the DirectV capable of outputing in? Is it HDMI1.4(a)? Or does it support other outputs like Interlaced and Side By Side?[/quote]
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1103725' date='Aug 14 2010, 01:33 PM']What format is the DirectV capable of outputing in? Is it HDMI1.4(a)? Or does it support other outputs like Interlaced and Side By Side?
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1103725' date='Aug 14 2010, 01:33 PM']What format is the DirectV capable of outputing in? Is it HDMI1.4(a)? Or does it support other outputs like Interlaced and Side By Side?[/quote]
[quote name='Blackhole of Soul's' post='1103725' date='Aug 14 2010, 01:33 PM']What format is the DirectV capable of outputing in? Is it HDMI1.4(a)? Or does it support other outputs like Interlaced and Side By Side?
DirecTV uses HDMI 1.4 to check if they hardware is 3D capable. I doubt they would allow component 3D capture which is what would be required since HDMI capture cards are not HDCP compliant.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
DirecTV uses HDMI 1.4 to check if they hardware is 3D capable. I doubt they would allow component 3D capture which is what would be required since HDMI capture cards are not HDCP compliant.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
DirecTV uses HDMI 1.4 to check if they hardware is 3D capable. I doubt they would allow component 3D capture which is what would be required since HDMI capture cards are not HDCP compliant.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
DirecTV uses HDMI 1.4 to check if they hardware is 3D capable. I doubt they would allow component 3D capture which is what would be required since HDMI capture cards are not HDCP compliant.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
[quote name='disolitude' post='1104770' date='Aug 16 2010, 07:12 PM']Here is what you need (in theory)
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...[/quote]
cool. thats what I figured out. But looks like too much effort to get maybe 1 or 2 programs in 3d. I guess I will invest in a proper 3d tv and AVR when the time comes. For now 3d gaming and 3d bluray is fine by me!!!
[quote name='disolitude' post='1104770' date='Aug 16 2010, 07:12 PM']Here is what you need (in theory)
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
cool. thats what I figured out. But looks like too much effort to get maybe 1 or 2 programs in 3d. I guess I will invest in a proper 3d tv and AVR when the time comes. For now 3d gaming and 3d bluray is fine by me!!!
I think it supports side by side.
I think it supports side by side.
I think it supports side by side.
I think it supports side by side.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
You can get 3D from Comcast on 3D Vision (I did this for the PGA Tour Thursday) via Component.
we dont have comcast here, so directv is th eonly. Anyway found some posts online on how to get it working with avermdeia hddvr card.
we dont have comcast here, so directv is th eonly. Anyway found some posts online on how to get it working with avermdeia hddvr card.
we dont have comcast here, so directv is th eonly. Anyway found some posts online on how to get it working with avermdeia hddvr card.
we dont have comcast here, so directv is th eonly. Anyway found some posts online on how to get it working with avermdeia hddvr card.
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...[/quote]
cool. thats what I figured out. But looks like too much effort to get maybe 1 or 2 programs in 3d. I guess I will invest in a proper 3d tv and AVR when the time comes. For now 3d gaming and 3d bluray is fine by me!!!
1. 3D vision capable PC with stereoscopic player capable of side to side
2. HDMI video capture card
3. Direct TV 3D receiver
4. Gefen HDMI detective with EDID from a new HDMI 1.4 TV
Direct TV receiver won't transmit the 3D signal unless it has the HDMI 1.4 handshake. Thats where the Gefen comes in. If you have an HDMI 1.4 EDID programmed on the Gefen HDMI detective, it will fool the Direct TV box and let it transmit 3D footage...in side to side format.
You capture card and stereoscopic player will take care of the rest...
cool. thats what I figured out. But looks like too much effort to get maybe 1 or 2 programs in 3d. I guess I will invest in a proper 3d tv and AVR when the time comes. For now 3d gaming and 3d bluray is fine by me!!!