Hello everyone! I have managed to get my hands on a machine with a 3D Vision Pro RF emitter attached internally (visible as a USB device). In Windows, of course, this device works perfectly fine, though I am far more interested in getting it to work in Linux.
Does anyone have experience using 3D Vision Pro in Linux? More specifically, with an internal RF emitter hub? NVidia has information in their docs about enabling this in Linux via a number of xorg.conf settings, though none of these seem to make any difference to my particular device.
It is my suspicion that the binary drivers for Linux simply do not recognize the USB ID of the internal RF emitter device, and thus the tab that "should" appear in nvidia-settings when this hardware is detected isn't created. This leads to me being unable to sync the glasses with the RF emitter, as I would likely be able to if I was using an external hub.
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hello everyone! I have managed to get my hands on a machine with a 3D Vision Pro RF emitter attached internally (visible as a USB device). In Windows, of course, this device works perfectly fine, though I am far more interested in getting it to work in Linux.
Does anyone have experience using 3D Vision Pro in Linux? More specifically, with an internal RF emitter hub? NVidia has information in their docs about enabling this in Linux via a number of xorg.conf settings, though none of these seem to make any difference to my particular device.
It is my suspicion that the binary drivers for Linux simply do not recognize the USB ID of the internal RF emitter device, and thus the tab that "should" appear in nvidia-settings when this hardware is detected isn't created. This leads to me being unable to sync the glasses with the RF emitter, as I would likely be able to if I was using an external hub.
Haha, I was going to suggest that you try the Developer Zone forum. But after looking at it, only 4 of the 8 threads even got a reply, what a joke! https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/68/3d-vision-and-surround/
You might try posting in the DevZone Linux thread though.
The only thing I've ever seen on linux and 3D Vision is http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards_linux.html
GL
Does anyone have experience using 3D Vision Pro in Linux? More specifically, with an internal RF emitter hub? NVidia has information in their docs about enabling this in Linux via a number of xorg.conf settings, though none of these seem to make any difference to my particular device.
It is my suspicion that the binary drivers for Linux simply do not recognize the USB ID of the internal RF emitter device, and thus the tab that "should" appear in nvidia-settings when this hardware is detected isn't created. This leads to me being unable to sync the glasses with the RF emitter, as I would likely be able to if I was using an external hub.
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
You might try posting in the DevZone Linux thread though.
The only thing I've ever seen on linux and 3D Vision is http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro_pro_graphics_boards_linux.html
GL