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I developed my own applications with OpenGL. I have a Quadro 380FX graphics card which supports quad buffering. I developed my application in stereo. So if I manage my 3d settings in nvidia control panel I got page-flipped 3d with my application (like flickering on my monitor).
Now my question: Is it possible to get these application running with a 3d dlp beamer to see it on a screen with shutter glasses?
Nobody can answer me this question. For example Acer X1110 is 3d ready and nvidia vision certificated.
But I don't use 3d vision to show my application in page-flipped mode. It's just the quadro drivers.
So is it possible to get these application in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? and if it is, which projector do I need? Is it the way with nvidia 3d vision certificated (with nvidia 3d vision glasses) or do I need only dlp 3d glasses?
In other words: is it possible to show applications (which are not in 3d vision compatible list) in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? (for example MS word)
I developed my own applications with OpenGL. I have a Quadro 380FX graphics card which supports quad buffering. I developed my application in stereo. So if I manage my 3d settings in nvidia control panel I got page-flipped 3d with my application (like flickering on my monitor).
Now my question: Is it possible to get these application running with a 3d dlp beamer to see it on a screen with shutter glasses?
Nobody can answer me this question. For example Acer X1110 is 3d ready and nvidia vision certificated.
But I don't use 3d vision to show my application in page-flipped mode. It's just the quadro drivers.
So is it possible to get these application in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? and if it is, which projector do I need? Is it the way with nvidia 3d vision certificated (with nvidia 3d vision glasses) or do I need only dlp 3d glasses?
In other words: is it possible to show applications (which are not in 3d vision compatible list) in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? (for example MS word)
In answer to the last question, yes it's possible, though probably nit MS Word.
I've written D3D applications and the automatic 3D just works assuming you meet the minimum requirements which in D3D is having the Z buffer enabled.
In OpenGL on the Quadro cards using Quad buffered output, it's designed specifically for running applications built by end users, as long as the display is supported, it should work. Is your application working with a monitor?
I have no experience with 3D vision on Quadro cards so I can't help with the details.
In answer to the last question, yes it's possible, though probably nit MS Word.
I've written D3D applications and the automatic 3D just works assuming you meet the minimum requirements which in D3D is having the Z buffer enabled.
In OpenGL on the Quadro cards using Quad buffered output, it's designed specifically for running applications built by end users, as long as the display is supported, it should work. Is your application working with a monitor?
I have no experience with 3D vision on Quadro cards so I can't help with the details.
In manage 3D settings (base profile) there is also an option to choose "3D DLP display" as stereo-display mode. Did you try that? But it will work as long as your application uses quad buffered stereo.
In manage 3D settings (base profile) there is also an option to choose "3D DLP display" as stereo-display mode. Did you try that? But it will work as long as your application uses quad buffered stereo.
[quote name='imarun' date='25 January 2011 - 02:31 AM' timestamp='1295919084' post='1183148']
In manage 3D settings (base profile) there is also an option to choose "3D DLP display" as stereo-display mode. Did you try that? But it will work as long as your application uses quad buffered stereo.
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I don't have this entry.This entries are dependent from graphics card.
[quote name='imarun' date='25 January 2011 - 02:31 AM' timestamp='1295919084' post='1183148']
In manage 3D settings (base profile) there is also an option to choose "3D DLP display" as stereo-display mode. Did you try that? But it will work as long as your application uses quad buffered stereo.
I don't have this entry.This entries are dependent from graphics card.
For me the following modes are available:
[list]
[*]Generic active stereo
[*]nView Clone Mode
[*]Vertical interlaced stereo monitor
[*]Horizontal interlaced stereo display
[/list]
I think that's it. I'm not at home. Maybe there is another entry. I can say it tomorrow.
I looked it up. And I still have an "3D DLP" entry. Sorry, I thought I wouldn't have it.
Is it sure that it works with every 3D DLP beamer and this entry in control panel?
Or must the beamer which I can use for it be certified as "nvidia 3d vision" beamer?
[quote name='Chrizz10' date='31 January 2011 - 10:22 AM' timestamp='1296483744' post='1186595']
I looked it up. And I still have an "3D DLP" entry. Sorry, I thought I wouldn't have it.
Is it sure that it works with every 3D DLP beamer and this entry in control panel?
Or must the beamer which I can use for it be certified as "nvidia 3d vision" beamer?
[/quote]
Just try with whatever DLP display you have. I don't think it needs any nvidia certified display.
I developed my own applications with OpenGL. I have a Quadro 380FX graphics card which supports quad buffering. I developed my application in stereo. So if I manage my 3d settings in nvidia control panel I got page-flipped 3d with my application (like flickering on my monitor).
Now my question: Is it possible to get these application running with a 3d dlp beamer to see it on a screen with shutter glasses?
Nobody can answer me this question. For example Acer X1110 is 3d ready and nvidia vision certificated.
But I don't use 3d vision to show my application in page-flipped mode. It's just the quadro drivers.
So is it possible to get these application in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? and if it is, which projector do I need? Is it the way with nvidia 3d vision certificated (with nvidia 3d vision glasses) or do I need only dlp 3d glasses?
In other words: is it possible to show applications (which are not in 3d vision compatible list) in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? (for example MS word)
I developed my own applications with OpenGL. I have a Quadro 380FX graphics card which supports quad buffering. I developed my application in stereo. So if I manage my 3d settings in nvidia control panel I got page-flipped 3d with my application (like flickering on my monitor).
Now my question: Is it possible to get these application running with a 3d dlp beamer to see it on a screen with shutter glasses?
Nobody can answer me this question. For example Acer X1110 is 3d ready and nvidia vision certificated.
But I don't use 3d vision to show my application in page-flipped mode. It's just the quadro drivers.
So is it possible to get these application in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? and if it is, which projector do I need? Is it the way with nvidia 3d vision certificated (with nvidia 3d vision glasses) or do I need only dlp 3d glasses?
In other words: is it possible to show applications (which are not in 3d vision compatible list) in 3d with an 3d dlp projector? (for example MS word)
I've written D3D applications and the automatic 3D just works assuming you meet the minimum requirements which in D3D is having the Z buffer enabled.
In OpenGL on the Quadro cards using Quad buffered output, it's designed specifically for running applications built by end users, as long as the display is supported, it should work. Is your application working with a monitor?
I have no experience with 3D vision on Quadro cards so I can't help with the details.
I've written D3D applications and the automatic 3D just works assuming you meet the minimum requirements which in D3D is having the Z buffer enabled.
In OpenGL on the Quadro cards using Quad buffered output, it's designed specifically for running applications built by end users, as long as the display is supported, it should work. Is your application working with a monitor?
I have no experience with 3D vision on Quadro cards so I can't help with the details.
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In manage 3D settings (base profile) there is also an option to choose "3D DLP display" as stereo-display mode. Did you try that? But it will work as long as your application uses quad buffered stereo.
[/quote]
I don't have this entry.This entries are dependent from graphics card.
In manage 3D settings (base profile) there is also an option to choose "3D DLP display" as stereo-display mode. Did you try that? But it will work as long as your application uses quad buffered stereo.
I don't have this entry.This entries are dependent from graphics card.
[list]
[*]Generic active stereo
[*]nView Clone Mode
[*]Vertical interlaced stereo monitor
[*]Horizontal interlaced stereo display
[/list]
I think that's it. I'm not at home. Maybe there is another entry. I can say it tomorrow.
I think that's it. I'm not at home. Maybe there is another entry. I can say it tomorrow.
Is it sure that it works with every 3D DLP beamer and this entry in control panel?
Or must the beamer which I can use for it be certified as "nvidia 3d vision" beamer?
Is it sure that it works with every 3D DLP beamer and this entry in control panel?
Or must the beamer which I can use for it be certified as "nvidia 3d vision" beamer?
I looked it up. And I still have an "3D DLP" entry. Sorry, I thought I wouldn't have it.
Is it sure that it works with every 3D DLP beamer and this entry in control panel?
Or must the beamer which I can use for it be certified as "nvidia 3d vision" beamer?
[/quote]
Just try with whatever DLP display you have. I don't think it needs any nvidia certified display.
I looked it up. And I still have an "3D DLP" entry. Sorry, I thought I wouldn't have it.
Is it sure that it works with every 3D DLP beamer and this entry in control panel?
Or must the beamer which I can use for it be certified as "nvidia 3d vision" beamer?
Just try with whatever DLP display you have. I don't think it needs any nvidia certified display.