I always thought that the Nvidia-demo was giving the better example of popout,
but following the hint of another poster (dogcam: thanks!!) I agree that another Nvidia demo
is even better (although it was probably not explicitely designed for 3D Vision)
You can download the demo here. It's called "GeoForms":
[url="http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html"]http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html[/url]
Playing a little with the 3D settings (I would say low deep, good convergence)
strange moving forms and bubbles will start to flow in your room
(they are also supposed to follow the music you are hearing,
if you are hearing some on your PC).
There are several "patterns" and not all of them are so good in 3D.
Just press "R" to change the pattern if you don't like the current one.
Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people /shifty.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':shifty:' />
Although the demo was already mentioned in another post, I thought
it was worth to give it a little more visibility with a new topic.
Maybe not all of you noticed it.
Thanks! That kicks some serious booty man. I love how you can completely control it with the mouse. NICE /sorcerer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sorcerer:' />
Thanks! That kicks some serious booty man. I love how you can completely control it with the mouse. NICE /sorcerer.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sorcerer:' />
[quote name='paul3000' post='996438' date='Feb 6 2010, 02:42 PM']Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people /shifty.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':shifty:' />[/quote]
Yes i agree it is probably the best pop out example going at the mo.
funny, i think it was dogcam who told me about monts ago.
i also think the best 3d video example currently is the Bolt one. The 24 hrs race demo others seem to like gives me loads of ghosting but i get none what so ever on the Nvida / Bolt one.
Yes i agree it is probably the best pop out example going at the mo.
funny, i think it was dogcam who told me about monts ago.
i also think the best 3d video example currently is the Bolt one. The 24 hrs race demo others seem to like gives me loads of ghosting but i get none what so ever on the Nvida / Bolt one.
I just got this and yes it is awesome. I find the ones that dont work so good are the shapes that have a lot of transparency. But solids sometimes reach out of the screen and i feel like i gotta pull my head back so i dont get hit XD
I just got this and yes it is awesome. I find the ones that dont work so good are the shapes that have a lot of transparency. But solids sometimes reach out of the screen and i feel like i gotta pull my head back so i dont get hit XD
anyone get the sound to work in the program with windows 7? i have not had any luck. i click on configure audio input and it says unable to launch recording control- try manual activation.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
anyone get the sound to work in the program with windows 7? i have not had any luck. i click on configure audio input and it says unable to launch recording control- try manual activation.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
System:
Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz
Asus Rampage Extreme II
2 Ge-force 480 in SLI
GTX 295 PhysX Card
12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram
Intel SSD in RAID 0
BR RW
1000w Sony surround sound
NVIDIA 3D Vision
3d displays tested:
Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)
Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)
Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)
23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)
[quote name='DanielJoy' post='997139' date='Feb 7 2010, 08:52 PM']anyone get the sound to work in the program with windows 7? i have not had any luck. i click on configure audio input and it says unable to launch recording control- try manual activation.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.[/quote]
You can give the troubleshooting wizard a shot. Press start and type "audio recording" and select "Find and fix audio recording problems". Or you can just muck around in the audio controls, right click the speaker icon in the notification tray and click "Recording devices". I had to unmute the devices, click "Listen to this device" and set the input showing an active level as the default recording device.
For more popout, adjust the convergence. You'll have to "Enable advanced in-game settings" under "Set Keyboard Shortcuts" on the 3D setup page.
[quote name='DanielJoy' post='997139' date='Feb 7 2010, 08:52 PM']anyone get the sound to work in the program with windows 7? i have not had any luck. i click on configure audio input and it says unable to launch recording control- try manual activation.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
You can give the troubleshooting wizard a shot. Press start and type "audio recording" and select "Find and fix audio recording problems". Or you can just muck around in the audio controls, right click the speaker icon in the notification tray and click "Recording devices". I had to unmute the devices, click "Listen to this device" and set the input showing an active level as the default recording device.
For more popout, adjust the convergence. You'll have to "Enable advanced in-game settings" under "Set Keyboard Shortcuts" on the 3D setup page.
[quote name='paul3000' post='996438' date='Feb 6 2010, 08:42 AM']I always thought that the Nvidia-demo was giving the better example of popout,
but following the hint of another poster (dogcam: thanks!!) I agree that another Nvidia demo
is even better (although it was probably not explicitely designed for 3D Vision)
You can download the demo here. It's called "GeoForms":
[url="http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html"]http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html[/url]
Playing a little with the 3D settings (I would say low deep, good convergence)
strange moving forms and bubbles will start to flow in your room
(they are also supposed to follow the music you are hearing,
if you are hearing some on your PC).
There are several "patterns" and not all of them are so good in 3D.
Just press "R" to change the pattern if you don't like the current one.
Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people /shifty.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':shifty:' />
Although the demo was already mentioned in another post, I thought
it was worth to give it a little more visibility with a new topic.
Maybe not all of you noticed it.
Greetings![/quote]
Agree. This thing is amazing in 3D!
Set an SLI profile for AFR1.
Nvidia needs to put a 3D vision profile as well as an SLI profile for this old demo in next driver and add it to demo page for 3DVision.
Way cool.
Hi when i run this demo, every time i press anything or move the mouse it just closes i have tried pressing f3 etc but no luck, im sure its only something simple, any ideas
Thanks
Andrew
Hi when i run this demo, every time i press anything or move the mouse it just closes i have tried pressing f3 etc but no luck, im sure its only something simple, any ideas
[quote name='DanielJoy' post='997139' date='Feb 7 2010, 09:52 PM']anyone get the sound to work in the program with windows 7? i have not had any luck. i click on configure audio input and it says unable to launch recording control- try manual activation.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.[/quote]
Do a search for "Sound' and open it.
Go into the recording devices tab and richt click in the area where there are devices and choose show disabled devices. You will need to select the wave out or stereo mix or possibly some other "device" and make it default.
Double click on the device and make sure the volume setting is at 50%.
When you play music the volume bar should go up and down next to it.
[quote name='DanielJoy' post='997139' date='Feb 7 2010, 09:52 PM']anyone get the sound to work in the program with windows 7? i have not had any luck. i click on configure audio input and it says unable to launch recording control- try manual activation.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
Do a search for "Sound' and open it.
Go into the recording devices tab and richt click in the area where there are devices and choose show disabled devices. You will need to select the wave out or stereo mix or possibly some other "device" and make it default.
Double click on the device and make sure the volume setting is at 50%.
When you play music the volume bar should go up and down next to it.
but following the hint of another poster (dogcam: thanks!!) I agree that another Nvidia demo
is even better (although it was probably not explicitely designed for 3D Vision)
You can download the demo here. It's called "GeoForms":
[url="http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html"]http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html[/url]
Playing a little with the 3D settings (I would say low deep, good convergence)
strange moving forms and bubbles will start to flow in your room
(they are also supposed to follow the music you are hearing,
if you are hearing some on your PC).
There are several "patterns" and not all of them are so good in 3D.
Just press "R" to change the pattern if you don't like the current one.
Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people
Although the demo was already mentioned in another post, I thought
it was worth to give it a little more visibility with a new topic.
Maybe not all of you noticed it.
Greetings!
but following the hint of another poster (dogcam: thanks!!) I agree that another Nvidia demo
is even better (although it was probably not explicitely designed for 3D Vision)
You can download the demo here. It's called "GeoForms":
http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html
Playing a little with the 3D settings (I would say low deep, good convergence)
strange moving forms and bubbles will start to flow in your room
(they are also supposed to follow the music you are hearing,
if you are hearing some on your PC).
There are several "patterns" and not all of them are so good in 3D.
Just press "R" to change the pattern if you don't like the current one.
Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people
Although the demo was already mentioned in another post, I thought
it was worth to give it a little more visibility with a new topic.
Maybe not all of you noticed it.
Greetings!
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Here some screenshots for the ones who want to have an idea how it looks:
Here some screenshots for the ones who want to have an idea how it looks:
3D demonstration for other people
hehe, love it. Thanks for sharing.
3D demonstration for other people
hehe, love it. Thanks for sharing.
funny, i think it was dogcam who told me about monts ago.
i also think the best 3d video example currently is the Bolt one. The 24 hrs race demo others seem to like gives me loads of ghosting but i get none what so ever on the Nvida / Bolt one.
funny, i think it was dogcam who told me about monts ago.
i also think the best 3d video example currently is the Bolt one. The 24 hrs race demo others seem to like gives me loads of ghosting but i get none what so ever on the Nvida / Bolt one.
EDIT: OK seems this is controlled by the listen and react to audio setting, which I had turned off as my only recording source is a line-in :P
EDIT: OK seems this is controlled by the listen and react to audio setting, which I had turned off as my only recording source is a line-in :P
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also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
System:
Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz
Asus Rampage Extreme II
2 Ge-force 480 in SLI
GTX 295 PhysX Card
12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram
Intel SSD in RAID 0
BR RW
1000w Sony surround sound
NVIDIA 3D Vision
3d displays tested:
Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)
Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)
Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)
23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)
Samsung 65D8000
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.[/quote]
You can give the troubleshooting wizard a shot. Press start and type "audio recording" and select "Find and fix audio recording problems". Or you can just muck around in the audio controls, right click the speaker icon in the notification tray and click "Recording devices". I had to unmute the devices, click "Listen to this device" and set the input showing an active level as the default recording device.
For more popout, adjust the convergence. You'll have to "Enable advanced in-game settings" under "Set Keyboard Shortcuts" on the 3D setup page.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
You can give the troubleshooting wizard a shot. Press start and type "audio recording" and select "Find and fix audio recording problems". Or you can just muck around in the audio controls, right click the speaker icon in the notification tray and click "Recording devices". I had to unmute the devices, click "Listen to this device" and set the input showing an active level as the default recording device.
For more popout, adjust the convergence. You'll have to "Enable advanced in-game settings" under "Set Keyboard Shortcuts" on the 3D setup page.
but following the hint of another poster (dogcam: thanks!!) I agree that another Nvidia demo
is even better (although it was probably not explicitely designed for 3D Vision)
You can download the demo here. It's called "GeoForms":
[url="http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html"]http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html[/url]
Playing a little with the 3D settings (I would say low deep, good convergence)
strange moving forms and bubbles will start to flow in your room
(they are also supposed to follow the music you are hearing,
if you are hearing some on your PC).
There are several "patterns" and not all of them are so good in 3D.
Just press "R" to change the pattern if you don't like the current one.
Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people
Although the demo was already mentioned in another post, I thought
it was worth to give it a little more visibility with a new topic.
Maybe not all of you noticed it.
Greetings![/quote]
Agree. This thing is amazing in 3D!
Set an SLI profile for AFR1.
Nvidia needs to put a 3D vision profile as well as an SLI profile for this old demo in next driver and add it to demo page for 3DVision.
Way cool.
Baragon
but following the hint of another poster (dogcam: thanks!!) I agree that another Nvidia demo
is even better (although it was probably not explicitely designed for 3D Vision)
You can download the demo here. It's called "GeoForms":
http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_geoforms_downloads.html
Playing a little with the 3D settings (I would say low deep, good convergence)
strange moving forms and bubbles will start to flow in your room
(they are also supposed to follow the music you are hearing,
if you are hearing some on your PC).
There are several "patterns" and not all of them are so good in 3D.
Just press "R" to change the pattern if you don't like the current one.
Well, I find the demo great and I immediately "upgraded" it to my standard
3D demonstration for other people
Although the demo was already mentioned in another post, I thought
it was worth to give it a little more visibility with a new topic.
Maybe not all of you noticed it.
Greetings!
Agree. This thing is amazing in 3D!
Set an SLI profile for AFR1.
Nvidia needs to put a 3D vision profile as well as an SLI profile for this old demo in next driver and add it to demo page for 3DVision.
Way cool.
Baragon
I'd like to see more of this sort of thing, especially when it reacts to music. v.cool
I'd like to see more of this sort of thing, especially when it reacts to music. v.cool
Thanks
Andrew
Thanks
Andrew
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.[/quote]
Do a search for "Sound' and open it.
Go into the recording devices tab and richt click in the area where there are devices and choose show disabled devices. You will need to select the wave out or stereo mix or possibly some other "device" and make it default.
Double click on the device and make sure the volume setting is at 50%.
When you play music the volume bar should go up and down next to it.
also any tips to get this to pop out more? ive played around the the depth and playing with the conversion and im not that impressed- it does not pop out nearly as much as the nvidia demo. it does look nice though.
Do a search for "Sound' and open it.
Go into the recording devices tab and richt click in the area where there are devices and choose show disabled devices. You will need to select the wave out or stereo mix or possibly some other "device" and make it default.
Double click on the device and make sure the volume setting is at 50%.
When you play music the volume bar should go up and down next to it.
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