Am I right in assuming that even with a new 3d display like the Asus VG236H, I still cannot hook that to a 3d bluray player and see 3d because it is simply missing the sync port for a pair of glasses? How does stuff like this come about? I cannot even hook my PS3 to anything but a huge 3d tv, even though I have a complete 3d setup for the computer.
Am I right in assuming that even with a new 3d display like the Asus VG236H, I still cannot hook that to a 3d bluray player and see 3d because it is simply missing the sync port for a pair of glasses? How does stuff like this come about? I cannot even hook my PS3 to anything but a huge 3d tv, even though I have a complete 3d setup for the computer.
What solution exactly, the one where a guy that already has a dlp that CAN already support this 3d stuff anyways or the guy that is sending the ps3 into a video capture card. Yeah, neither of those. Seing as how I dont already have a fully capable 3d device or a capture card, hence the question.
What solution exactly, the one where a guy that already has a dlp that CAN already support this 3d stuff anyways or the guy that is sending the ps3 into a video capture card. Yeah, neither of those. Seing as how I dont already have a fully capable 3d device or a capture card, hence the question.
Azure, this trick only works in very specific conditions, with specific games on the PS3 and with specific software on the PC. It is not a universal method at all and it especially does not work in the case of Scstudios.
The Asus 236H does not work with a stand alone 3D blu Ray player or the PS3 because it is not a 3D display. It is a 100% 2D display, but it's 120Hz so the Nvidia 3D vision software can drive it remotely to work like a 3D display. There is no way this screen will ever work with a PS3 or with a stand alone Blu Ray player.
Azure, this trick only works in very specific conditions, with specific games on the PS3 and with specific software on the PC. It is not a universal method at all and it especially does not work in the case of Scstudios.
The Asus 236H does not work with a stand alone 3D blu Ray player or the PS3 because it is not a 3D display. It is a 100% 2D display, but it's 120Hz so the Nvidia 3D vision software can drive it remotely to work like a 3D display. There is no way this screen will ever work with a PS3 or with a stand alone Blu Ray player.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
If you've got a full setup AND your computer has a BluRay drive (2x or faster, I think?) then you should be able to play 3D movies. But you'll need software to play it. NVidia's website describes it pretty well.
Better google it, too. I've heard talk about copy protection causing problems.
If you've got a full setup AND your computer has a BluRay drive (2x or faster, I think?) then you should be able to play 3D movies. But you'll need software to play it. NVidia's website describes it pretty well.
Better google it, too. I've heard talk about copy protection causing problems.
The Asus 236H does not work with a stand alone 3D blu Ray player or the PS3 because it is not a 3D display. It is a 100% 2D display, but it's 120Hz so the Nvidia 3D vision software can drive it remotely to work like a 3D display. There is no way this screen will ever work with a PS3 or with a stand alone Blu Ray player.
The Asus 236H does not work with a stand alone 3D blu Ray player or the PS3 because it is not a 3D display. It is a 100% 2D display, but it's 120Hz so the Nvidia 3D vision software can drive it remotely to work like a 3D display. There is no way this screen will ever work with a PS3 or with a stand alone Blu Ray player.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Better google it, too. I've heard talk about copy protection causing problems.
Better google it, too. I've heard talk about copy protection causing problems.