Can I use 3D vision Discovery
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I have Benq Xl2420z and gtx750 and i am playing Battlefield 3 in 3d but i havent prepare any budget for 3d Vision Kit So can i play 3D Vision Discovery glasses for as my start up kit is there any problems with using discovery glasses for passive led screen Could you Suggest me a glass for my monitor....
I have Benq Xl2420z and gtx750 and i am playing Battlefield 3 in 3d but i havent prepare any budget for 3d Vision Kit So can i play 3D Vision Discovery glasses for as my start up kit
is there any problems with using discovery glasses for passive led screen
Could you Suggest me a glass for my monitor....

#1
Posted 11/15/2014 03:22 PM   
You may use 3D Vision Discovery with any monitor
You may use 3D Vision Discovery with any monitor

#2
Posted 11/16/2014 12:06 AM   
3D Vision Discover is for red/blue glasses, not passive monitors. It will work on a passive monitor, but only in red/blue mode.
3D Vision Discover is for red/blue glasses, not passive monitors. It will work on a passive monitor, but only in red/blue mode.

#3
Posted 11/16/2014 03:47 AM   
Your monitor is 3D Vision 2 compatible. All you need is the 3D Vision 2 glasses and emitter. The package together may cost around $150, but it seems they are hard to find right now for some reason. While you can play with 3D Vision Discover, if you like, the quality will be sub-par and it's not anywhere close to the real 3D shutter glasses. That said, if you are really on a tight budget, you can try the Pro-Ana glasses ( http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/gla-proa.html ) which are $7. Certainly more affordable, but you get what you pay for.
Your monitor is 3D Vision 2 compatible. All you need is the 3D Vision 2 glasses and emitter. The package together may cost around $150, but it seems they are hard to find right now for some reason.

While you can play with 3D Vision Discover, if you like, the quality will be sub-par and it's not anywhere close to the real 3D shutter glasses. That said, if you are really on a tight budget, you can try the Pro-Ana glasses ( http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/gla-proa.html ) which are $7. Certainly more affordable, but you get what you pay for.
#4
Posted 11/16/2014 07:51 AM   
Can I use my passive led tv's glasses LG
Can I use my passive led tv's glasses LG

#5
Posted 11/17/2014 02:26 AM   
If you have a passive 3DTV w/ glasses, then you will need to check if Nvidia 3DTV Play is supported. This works via HDMI 1.4a, but unfortunately not every TV will work. You can download the 3DTV Play demo for free and see if it works. Otherwise you can try the TriDef Ignition driver in line-interleaved mode. Please keep in mind that passive glasses don't work on active monitors (if that is what you are asking). So either you use your HDTV with the glasses it came with, or you use the Nvidia glasses on your monitor. They are not interchangeable.
If you have a passive 3DTV w/ glasses, then you will need to check if Nvidia 3DTV Play is supported. This works via HDMI 1.4a, but unfortunately not every TV will work. You can download the 3DTV Play demo for free and see if it works. Otherwise you can try the TriDef Ignition driver in line-interleaved mode.

Please keep in mind that passive glasses don't work on active monitors (if that is what you are asking). So either you use your HDTV with the glasses it came with, or you use the Nvidia glasses on your monitor. They are not interchangeable.
#6
Posted 11/17/2014 03:07 AM   
can u suggest me which glasses are best for my screen(benq xl2420z) [b]red n blue[/b] or [b]polarized[/b]
can u suggest me which glasses are best for my screen(benq xl2420z) red n blue or polarized

#7
Posted 11/18/2014 11:27 AM   
A display that uses polarized glasses has a special film pattern retarded installed on top of the screen and is considered "passive". Your BenQ monitor does not have it. Please familiarize yourself with the technology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarized_3D_system Your BenQ monitor uses "active shutter glasses" and will only work with Nvidia's active shutter glasses and emitter. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_shutter_3D_system Anaglyph will work on your display. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D The thing with 3D Vision Discover is that it's not red/cyan like everyone elses red/cyan anaglyph. The blue in 3D vision Discover is a shade or two off from cyan. This causes there to be more ghosting due to the color being off. Nvidia used to give away paper glasses with GPUs a long time ago and also sold them on their website. It's hard to find a pair that work well with 3D Vision Discover. Users have resorted to registry hacks in order to change the color or they have fabricated their own glasses using the proper shaded filter material.
A display that uses polarized glasses has a special film pattern retarded installed on top of the screen and is considered "passive". Your BenQ monitor does not have it.

Please familiarize yourself with the technology.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarized_3D_system


Your BenQ monitor uses "active shutter glasses" and will only work with Nvidia's active shutter glasses and emitter.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_shutter_3D_system


Anaglyph will work on your display.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D


The thing with 3D Vision Discover is that it's not red/cyan like everyone elses red/cyan anaglyph.

The blue in 3D vision Discover is a shade or two off from cyan. This causes there to be more ghosting due to the color being off.

Nvidia used to give away paper glasses with GPUs a long time ago and also sold them on their website.

It's hard to find a pair that work well with 3D Vision Discover. Users have resorted to registry hacks in order to change the color or they have fabricated their own glasses using the proper shaded filter material.

#8
Posted 11/18/2014 01:16 PM   
Here's a thread talking about editing anaglyph colors in the registry https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/460214/3d-vision/3d-vision-discover-changing-colors/
Here's a thread talking about editing anaglyph colors in the registry


https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/460214/3d-vision/3d-vision-discover-changing-colors/

#9
Posted 11/18/2014 01:52 PM   
[quote="Anant112"]can u suggest me which glasses are best for my screen(benq xl2420z) [b]red n blue[/b] or [b]polarized[/b][/quote]Since you are on a budget- start with the Red/Blue glasses and the Discover mode. The color of the output can be tweaked in the registry, but start simple. Just use any red/cyan glasses you have. The polarized glasses won't work, skip those. Based on your avatar- you'll want to play the version we fixed: [url]http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2014/09/watch-dogs-dx11-3dmigoto-3d-vision-fix.html[/url]
Anant112 said:can u suggest me which glasses are best for my screen(benq xl2420z) red n blue or polarized
Since you are on a budget- start with the Red/Blue glasses and the Discover mode.

The color of the output can be tweaked in the registry, but start simple. Just use any red/cyan glasses you have.

The polarized glasses won't work, skip those.


Based on your avatar- you'll want to play the version we fixed:

http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2014/09/watch-dogs-dx11-3dmigoto-3d-vision-fix.html

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#10
Posted 11/19/2014 04:36 AM   
can i use 3D VISION 2 WIRELESS EXTRA GLASSES (*New* 3D Vision wireless glasses which require 3D Vision USB IR emitter or monitor, notebook, or All-in-one PC with built-in 3D Vision IR emitter) written on Home website.. Dose it have really ir emmiter.....????
can i use 3D VISION 2 WIRELESS EXTRA GLASSES (*New* 3D Vision wireless glasses which require 3D Vision USB IR emitter or monitor, notebook, or All-in-one PC with built-in 3D Vision IR emitter) written on Home website..
Dose it have really ir emmiter.....????

#11
Posted 11/25/2014 01:59 PM   
In order to use 3D Vision glasses you need to have emitter
In order to use 3D Vision glasses you need to have emitter

#12
Posted 11/25/2014 02:06 PM   
what is ir emmiter?? why it is important so..?
what is ir emmiter?? why it is important so..?

#13
Posted 11/26/2014 01:25 AM   
Umm, because it sends the sync signal to the glasses and acts as a product key to unlock 3D vision. http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/3d%20vision
Umm, because it sends the sync signal to the glasses and acts as a product key to unlock 3D vision.

http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/3d%20vision

#14
Posted 11/26/2014 02:49 AM   
while using 3d vision discover,i m getting error in hardware test on the driver when i trying to enable sterioscopic 3d ... is there any driver to use discover glasses
while using 3d vision discover,i m getting error in hardware test on the driver when i trying to enable sterioscopic 3d ...
is there any driver to use discover glasses

#15
Posted 11/29/2014 02:24 AM   
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