"We can't commit to a support schedule yet for OpenGL 3D Vision" , more than 2 years ago
[quote name='Amorphous' date='19 January 2010 - 12:21 PM' timestamp='1263864081' post='983748']
[b]Will we see OpenGl 3DVision support soon?[/b]
Great question. We can't commit to a support schedule yet for OpenGL 3D Vision. We are working on it and many other new features. I would like to ask the community, what are the applications that are driving the demand for this feature?
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Hello, NVIDIA. Can you please release OpenGL support for 3d vision on GeForce cards?
OpenGL is the portable, open standard for 3d graphics.
DirectX/3d is a Microsoft proprietary API, for games on Windows.
It's no good to neglect OpenGL, and support only DirectX.
[url="http://blog.wolfire.com/2010/01/Why-you-should-use-OpenGL-and-not-DirectX"]Why you should use OpenGL and not DirectX[/url] - from indie game developer David Rosen, founder of the humble indie bundle.
"in reality, OpenGL is more powerful than DirectX, supports more platforms, and is essential for the future of games"
"if you use OpenGL, you get faster and more powerful graphics features than DirectX 11, and you get them on all versions of Windows, Mac and Linux, as well as the PS3, Wii, PSP, DS, and iPhone. You also get these features in the rapidly-developing WebGL standard"
Many great games and important applications use OpenGL. A few examples: Penumbra, Amnesia, Quake, Rage, Minecraft (and other Java 3d), Second Life, Blender 3d, WebGL.
If you can support OpenGL with 3d Vision, then almost all existing 3d games will work (to some extent) in stereo 3d. That would be a great achievement, and would certainly be a great selling point. When I recently bought an ASUS laptop with 3d Vision 2, I assumed that it would do 3d for OpenGL applications. I was very disappointed to find that it does not work.
OpenGL support is by far the most important missing feature, for 3d vision. We need:
- 3d vision for new OpenGL apps, with explicit stereo calls
- 3d vision for existing OpenGL apps, similar to what you have with direct X
- 3d vision drivers for OpenGL on Mac OS and Linux.
You have done well with 3d vision for Direct X. I don't imagine that there are insurmountable difficulties to do the same for OpenGL, it is just a matter of handling a different API. I could probably do it myself in a month or two, if I worked for NVIDIA and had access to your code. Please invest the effort to develop this essential feature; or hire me to do it for you.
[quote name='Amorphous' date='19 January 2010 - 12:21 PM' timestamp='1263864081' post='983748']
Will we see OpenGl 3DVision support soon?
Great question. We can't commit to a support schedule yet for OpenGL 3D Vision. We are working on it and many other new features. I would like to ask the community, what are the applications that are driving the demand for this feature?
Hello, NVIDIA. Can you please release OpenGL support for 3d vision on GeForce cards?
OpenGL is the portable, open standard for 3d graphics.
DirectX/3d is a Microsoft proprietary API, for games on Windows.
It's no good to neglect OpenGL, and support only DirectX.
"in reality, OpenGL is more powerful than DirectX, supports more platforms, and is essential for the future of games"
"if you use OpenGL, you get faster and more powerful graphics features than DirectX 11, and you get them on all versions of Windows, Mac and Linux, as well as the PS3, Wii, PSP, DS, and iPhone. You also get these features in the rapidly-developing WebGL standard"
Many great games and important applications use OpenGL. A few examples: Penumbra, Amnesia, Quake, Rage, Minecraft (and other Java 3d), Second Life, Blender 3d, WebGL.
If you can support OpenGL with 3d Vision, then almost all existing 3d games will work (to some extent) in stereo 3d. That would be a great achievement, and would certainly be a great selling point. When I recently bought an ASUS laptop with 3d Vision 2, I assumed that it would do 3d for OpenGL applications. I was very disappointed to find that it does not work.
OpenGL support is by far the most important missing feature, for 3d vision. We need:
- 3d vision for new OpenGL apps, with explicit stereo calls
- 3d vision for existing OpenGL apps, similar to what you have with direct X
- 3d vision drivers for OpenGL on Mac OS and Linux.
You have done well with 3d vision for Direct X. I don't imagine that there are insurmountable difficulties to do the same for OpenGL, it is just a matter of handling a different API. I could probably do it myself in a month or two, if I worked for NVIDIA and had access to your code. Please invest the effort to develop this essential feature; or hire me to do it for you.
[quote]"in reality, OpenGL is more powerful than DirectX, supports more platforms, and is essential for the future of games"[/quote]
In reality DirectX is used FAR more often than OpenGL for whatever reason. I wish NVIDIA would support OpenGL, too, but I've got a lot of other features I would like to see more.
"in reality, OpenGL is more powerful than DirectX, supports more platforms, and is essential for the future of games"
In reality DirectX is used FAR more often than OpenGL for whatever reason. I wish NVIDIA would support OpenGL, too, but I've got a lot of other features I would like to see more.
Dont worry lads, by 2045 or 2050 im sure we'll be seeing OpenGL support. What you need to worry about is what kind of arthritis pain relievers work the best and have the least side effects, that and maybe orthopedic back supports for the elderly. Seriously people, a scant 30 to 40 years, i've no doubt we'll see proper OpenGL support. Make sure to take lots of fish oil (and maybe [url="http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/06/06/eft-on-chronic-inflammation.aspx?e_cid=20120606_DNL_art_1"]Ubiquinol[/url] [seriously, check Ubiquinol out]) just to keep Alzheimers away, wouldn't want your OpenGL driving game to consist primarily of steering a spoon around the table?
Dont worry lads, by 2045 or 2050 im sure we'll be seeing OpenGL support. What you need to worry about is what kind of arthritis pain relievers work the best and have the least side effects, that and maybe orthopedic back supports for the elderly. Seriously people, a scant 30 to 40 years, i've no doubt we'll see proper OpenGL support. Make sure to take lots of fish oil (and maybe Ubiquinol [seriously, check Ubiquinol out]) just to keep Alzheimers away, wouldn't want your OpenGL driving game to consist primarily of steering a spoon around the table?
I always thought that opengl 3d application usage was closely tied to 3d vision pro/quadro cards. Wouldn't this interfere with sales to developers/schools? If so, I doubt they will do it at all.
Though to be honest I would be happier if they focused on other things, all old games can be played on windows xp/older 3d glasses/older card. I paid for this setup and it probably ran me $70 bucks. So I can play old opengl games. New ones that can't be played are very few since opengl is pretty much dead to developers. Just my opinion.
I always thought that opengl 3d application usage was closely tied to 3d vision pro/quadro cards. Wouldn't this interfere with sales to developers/schools? If so, I doubt they will do it at all.
Though to be honest I would be happier if they focused on other things, all old games can be played on windows xp/older 3d glasses/older card. I paid for this setup and it probably ran me $70 bucks. So I can play old opengl games. New ones that can't be played are very few since opengl is pretty much dead to developers. Just my opinion.
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I've been waiting for years now for nvidia to add the opengl support to 3d vision they said when the product launched that they would add..... I'm still waiting.
I've been waiting for years now for nvidia to add the opengl support to 3d vision they said when the product launched that they would add..... I'm still waiting.
Minecraft is OpenGL /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' /> Think of the potential 3D market there!
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I agree!
I have many programs I would like to use in stereo 3D but can't because NVidia doesn't currently support OpenGL.
NVidia, please support OpenGL.
Perhaps we could start a petition? Or, just chime in here if you want OpenGL supported.
[quote name='eqzitara' date='29 June 2012 - 06:01 AM' timestamp='1340917296' post='1427754']
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2067
Does this still work?
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It works, I've used. However, it's inefficient and it needs to run at 60fps for the left and right images to be in sync. Playing at 720p with my GTX560Ti/i5 2500, I have no problem.
It works, I've used. However, it's inefficient and it needs to run at 60fps for the left and right images to be in sync. Playing at 720p with my GTX560Ti/i5 2500, I have no problem.
[b]Will we see OpenGl 3DVision support soon?[/b]
Great question. We can't commit to a support schedule yet for OpenGL 3D Vision. We are working on it and many other new features. I would like to ask the community, what are the applications that are driving the demand for this feature?
[/quote]
Hello, NVIDIA. Can you please release OpenGL support for 3d vision on GeForce cards?
OpenGL is the portable, open standard for 3d graphics.
DirectX/3d is a Microsoft proprietary API, for games on Windows.
It's no good to neglect OpenGL, and support only DirectX.
[url="http://blog.wolfire.com/2010/01/Why-you-should-use-OpenGL-and-not-DirectX"]Why you should use OpenGL and not DirectX[/url] - from indie game developer David Rosen, founder of the humble indie bundle.
"in reality, OpenGL is more powerful than DirectX, supports more platforms, and is essential for the future of games"
"if you use OpenGL, you get faster and more powerful graphics features than DirectX 11, and you get them on all versions of Windows, Mac and Linux, as well as the PS3, Wii, PSP, DS, and iPhone. You also get these features in the rapidly-developing WebGL standard"
Many great games and important applications use OpenGL. A few examples: Penumbra, Amnesia, Quake, Rage, Minecraft (and other Java 3d), Second Life, Blender 3d, WebGL.
If you can support OpenGL with 3d Vision, then almost all existing 3d games will work (to some extent) in stereo 3d. That would be a great achievement, and would certainly be a great selling point. When I recently bought an ASUS laptop with 3d Vision 2, I assumed that it would do 3d for OpenGL applications. I was very disappointed to find that it does not work.
OpenGL support is by far the most important missing feature, for 3d vision. We need:
- 3d vision for new OpenGL apps, with explicit stereo calls
- 3d vision for existing OpenGL apps, similar to what you have with direct X
- 3d vision drivers for OpenGL on Mac OS and Linux.
You have done well with 3d vision for Direct X. I don't imagine that there are insurmountable difficulties to do the same for OpenGL, it is just a matter of handling a different API. I could probably do it myself in a month or two, if I worked for NVIDIA and had access to your code. Please invest the effort to develop this essential feature; or hire me to do it for you.
Will we see OpenGl 3DVision support soon?
Great question. We can't commit to a support schedule yet for OpenGL 3D Vision. We are working on it and many other new features. I would like to ask the community, what are the applications that are driving the demand for this feature?
Hello, NVIDIA. Can you please release OpenGL support for 3d vision on GeForce cards?
OpenGL is the portable, open standard for 3d graphics.
DirectX/3d is a Microsoft proprietary API, for games on Windows.
It's no good to neglect OpenGL, and support only DirectX.
Why you should use OpenGL and not DirectX - from indie game developer David Rosen, founder of the humble indie bundle.
"in reality, OpenGL is more powerful than DirectX, supports more platforms, and is essential for the future of games"
"if you use OpenGL, you get faster and more powerful graphics features than DirectX 11, and you get them on all versions of Windows, Mac and Linux, as well as the PS3, Wii, PSP, DS, and iPhone. You also get these features in the rapidly-developing WebGL standard"
Many great games and important applications use OpenGL. A few examples: Penumbra, Amnesia, Quake, Rage, Minecraft (and other Java 3d), Second Life, Blender 3d, WebGL.
If you can support OpenGL with 3d Vision, then almost all existing 3d games will work (to some extent) in stereo 3d. That would be a great achievement, and would certainly be a great selling point. When I recently bought an ASUS laptop with 3d Vision 2, I assumed that it would do 3d for OpenGL applications. I was very disappointed to find that it does not work.
OpenGL support is by far the most important missing feature, for 3d vision. We need:
- 3d vision for new OpenGL apps, with explicit stereo calls
- 3d vision for existing OpenGL apps, similar to what you have with direct X
- 3d vision drivers for OpenGL on Mac OS and Linux.
You have done well with 3d vision for Direct X. I don't imagine that there are insurmountable difficulties to do the same for OpenGL, it is just a matter of handling a different API. I could probably do it myself in a month or two, if I worked for NVIDIA and had access to your code. Please invest the effort to develop this essential feature; or hire me to do it for you.
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In reality DirectX is used FAR more often than OpenGL for whatever reason. I wish NVIDIA would support OpenGL, too, but I've got a lot of other features I would like to see more.
In reality DirectX is used FAR more often than OpenGL for whatever reason. I wish NVIDIA would support OpenGL, too, but I've got a lot of other features I would like to see more.
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Though to be honest I would be happier if they focused on other things, all old games can be played on windows xp/older 3d glasses/older card. I paid for this setup and it probably ran me $70 bucks. So I can play old opengl games. New ones that can't be played are very few since opengl is pretty much dead to developers. Just my opinion.
Though to be honest I would be happier if they focused on other things, all old games can be played on windows xp/older 3d glasses/older card. I paid for this setup and it probably ran me $70 bucks. So I can play old opengl games. New ones that can't be played are very few since opengl is pretty much dead to developers. Just my opinion.
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Minecraft is OpenGL
Minecraft is OpenGL
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I have many programs I would like to use in stereo 3D but can't because NVidia doesn't currently support OpenGL.
NVidia, please support OpenGL.
Perhaps we could start a petition? Or, just chime in here if you want OpenGL supported.
I have many programs I would like to use in stereo 3D but can't because NVidia doesn't currently support OpenGL.
NVidia, please support OpenGL.
Perhaps we could start a petition? Or, just chime in here if you want OpenGL supported.
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Does this still work?
Does this still work?
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http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2067
Does this still work?
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It works, I've used. However, it's inefficient and it needs to run at 60fps for the left and right images to be in sync. Playing at 720p with my GTX560Ti/i5 2500, I have no problem.
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2067
Does this still work?
It works, I've used. However, it's inefficient and it needs to run at 60fps for the left and right images to be in sync. Playing at 720p with my GTX560Ti/i5 2500, I have no problem.