Please someone tell me exactly what TV3dPlay is!
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Is 1920x1080x2 @ 24 Hz (24fps per eye) playable or major headaches?
Is 1920x1080x2 @ 24 Hz (24fps per eye) playable or major headaches?

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#16
Posted 10/25/2010 08:12 AM   
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136227' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:12 AM']Is 1920x1080x2 @ 24 Hz (24fps per eye) playable or major headaches?[/quote]

I want to know that too. Could anyone test this with different game types?

And with which frame rate are the shutter glasses actually synced in that mode. I thought at least 60Hz are required to prevent visible flickering?
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136227' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:12 AM']Is 1920x1080x2 @ 24 Hz (24fps per eye) playable or major headaches?



I want to know that too. Could anyone test this with different game types?



And with which frame rate are the shutter glasses actually synced in that mode. I thought at least 60Hz are required to prevent visible flickering?

#17
Posted 10/25/2010 08:09 PM   
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136227' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:12 AM']Is 1920x1080x2 @ 24 Hz (24fps per eye) playable or major headaches?[/quote]

I want to know that too. Could anyone test this with different game types?

And with which frame rate are the shutter glasses actually synced in that mode. I thought at least 60Hz are required to prevent visible flickering?
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136227' date='Oct 25 2010, 09:12 AM']Is 1920x1080x2 @ 24 Hz (24fps per eye) playable or major headaches?



I want to know that too. Could anyone test this with different game types?



And with which frame rate are the shutter glasses actually synced in that mode. I thought at least 60Hz are required to prevent visible flickering?

#18
Posted 10/25/2010 08:09 PM   
Personally, I would rather play with 3d 720p, or 2d 720p120 were it possible, with the settings for PQ, AA, etc. cranked way up, if I had a good gfx card. The 1080px2 mode is fine for blu-rays. I don't think 24fps per eye is enough, but I haven't tried it, because I don't have 3dtv play.

The frame rate for the shutter glasses by default is 60Hz per eye for both modes, for the 1080px2 mode, it does [i]LRLRB[/i], [i]LRBLR[/i], or something similar, for each 3d-frame. (Kind of like a 2:3 pulldown, 5*24 = 120), for the 720p it should be, of course, [i]LR[/i], for each 3d-frame.

[i]L [/i]= left eye, [i]R [/i]= right eye, [i]B [/i]= black for both eyes
Personally, I would rather play with 3d 720p, or 2d 720p120 were it possible, with the settings for PQ, AA, etc. cranked way up, if I had a good gfx card. The 1080px2 mode is fine for blu-rays. I don't think 24fps per eye is enough, but I haven't tried it, because I don't have 3dtv play.



The frame rate for the shutter glasses by default is 60Hz per eye for both modes, for the 1080px2 mode, it does LRLRB, LRBLR, or something similar, for each 3d-frame. (Kind of like a 2:3 pulldown, 5*24 = 120), for the 720p it should be, of course, LR, for each 3d-frame.



L = left eye, R = right eye, B = black for both eyes

#19
Posted 10/25/2010 10:58 PM   
Personally, I would rather play with 3d 720p, or 2d 720p120 were it possible, with the settings for PQ, AA, etc. cranked way up, if I had a good gfx card. The 1080px2 mode is fine for blu-rays. I don't think 24fps per eye is enough, but I haven't tried it, because I don't have 3dtv play.

The frame rate for the shutter glasses by default is 60Hz per eye for both modes, for the 1080px2 mode, it does [i]LRLRB[/i], [i]LRBLR[/i], or something similar, for each 3d-frame. (Kind of like a 2:3 pulldown, 5*24 = 120), for the 720p it should be, of course, [i]LR[/i], for each 3d-frame.

[i]L [/i]= left eye, [i]R [/i]= right eye, [i]B [/i]= black for both eyes
Personally, I would rather play with 3d 720p, or 2d 720p120 were it possible, with the settings for PQ, AA, etc. cranked way up, if I had a good gfx card. The 1080px2 mode is fine for blu-rays. I don't think 24fps per eye is enough, but I haven't tried it, because I don't have 3dtv play.



The frame rate for the shutter glasses by default is 60Hz per eye for both modes, for the 1080px2 mode, it does LRLRB, LRBLR, or something similar, for each 3d-frame. (Kind of like a 2:3 pulldown, 5*24 = 120), for the 720p it should be, of course, LR, for each 3d-frame.



L = left eye, R = right eye, B = black for both eyes

#20
Posted 10/25/2010 10:58 PM   
How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?
How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?

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#21
Posted 10/26/2010 07:56 AM   
How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?
How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?

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#22
Posted 10/26/2010 07:56 AM   
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136850' date='Oct 26 2010, 08:56 AM']How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?[/quote]

Yes, please no guessing. There must be people out there that have/could try this.
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136850' date='Oct 26 2010, 08:56 AM']How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?



Yes, please no guessing. There must be people out there that have/could try this.

#23
Posted 10/26/2010 12:20 PM   
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136850' date='Oct 26 2010, 08:56 AM']How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?[/quote]

Yes, please no guessing. There must be people out there that have/could try this.
[quote name='slipstream' post='1136850' date='Oct 26 2010, 08:56 AM']How about comments from those that have 3DTVPlay?



Yes, please no guessing. There must be people out there that have/could try this.

#24
Posted 10/26/2010 12:20 PM   
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