Sign here if you like the new Stereo Driver!
I am not expecting any signatures here, but I think it will be a fare comparison to allow those that like the new Zalman/Vista only (and red/blue glasses) stereo drivers to comment here with why they like it.

Please keep your posts against this new driver in the other thread.

Thank you
I am not expecting any signatures here, but I think it will be a fare comparison to allow those that like the new Zalman/Vista only (and red/blue glasses) stereo drivers to comment here with why they like it.



Please keep your posts against this new driver in the other thread.



Thank you

#1
Posted 04/03/2008 08:14 PM   
I like them, but then again this is my first foray into 3d and I am impressed that NVIDIA managed to get a driver out with their record. As for those complaining that it lacks tonnes of features, I can understand they are angry, as they spent a lot of money on this stuff, whereas I have spent nothing (anaglph glasses were free with National Geographic one time, I kept them.) and am a noob at this 3D stuff so I am happy with the driver

NVIDIA included everything they said they would in this release: Vista 32 only, anaglyph. People have to remember this is a first release, and I think performance is pretty good. Features can and will be added in future releases, even if it takes a long time.

Just wanted to show support. 3D has gained another supporter through this driver.

For all those displeased with the driver: Its just a waiting game. Even it it takes ages for NVIDIA to write decent drivers. look at the vista drivers: they are only starting to get good recently.
I like them, but then again this is my first foray into 3d and I am impressed that NVIDIA managed to get a driver out with their record. As for those complaining that it lacks tonnes of features, I can understand they are angry, as they spent a lot of money on this stuff, whereas I have spent nothing (anaglph glasses were free with National Geographic one time, I kept them.) and am a noob at this 3D stuff so I am happy with the driver



NVIDIA included everything they said they would in this release: Vista 32 only, anaglyph. People have to remember this is a first release, and I think performance is pretty good. Features can and will be added in future releases, even if it takes a long time.



Just wanted to show support. 3D has gained another supporter through this driver.



For all those displeased with the driver: Its just a waiting game. Even it it takes ages for NVIDIA to write decent drivers. look at the vista drivers: they are only starting to get good recently.

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#2
Posted 04/04/2008 06:21 AM   
You're lucky. Don't try any other solutions b/c you'll throw your anaglyph glasses out the window.

[quote name='Wrinkly ninja' date='Apr 3 2008, 10:21 PM']I like them, but then again this is my first foray into 3d and I am impressed that NVIDIA managed to get a driver out with their record. As for those complaining that it lacks tonnes of features, I can understand they are angry, as they spent a lot of money on this stuff, whereas I have spent nothing (anaglph glasses were free with National Geographic one time, I kept them.) and am a noob at this 3D stuff so I am happy with the driver

NVIDIA included everything they said they would in this release: Vista 32 only, anaglyph. People have to remember this is a first release, and I think performance is pretty good. Features can and will be added in future releases, even if it takes a long time.

Just wanted to show support. 3D has gained another supporter through this driver.

For all those displeased with the driver: Its just a waiting game. Even it it takes ages for NVIDIA to write decent drivers. look at the vista drivers: they are only starting to get good recently.
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You're lucky. Don't try any other solutions b/c you'll throw your anaglyph glasses out the window.



[quote name='Wrinkly ninja' date='Apr 3 2008, 10:21 PM']I like them, but then again this is my first foray into 3d and I am impressed that NVIDIA managed to get a driver out with their record. As for those complaining that it lacks tonnes of features, I can understand they are angry, as they spent a lot of money on this stuff, whereas I have spent nothing (anaglph glasses were free with National Geographic one time, I kept them.) and am a noob at this 3D stuff so I am happy with the driver



NVIDIA included everything they said they would in this release: Vista 32 only, anaglyph. People have to remember this is a first release, and I think performance is pretty good. Features can and will be added in future releases, even if it takes a long time.



Just wanted to show support. 3D has gained another supporter through this driver.



For all those displeased with the driver: Its just a waiting game. Even it it takes ages for NVIDIA to write decent drivers. look at the vista drivers: they are only starting to get good recently.

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#3
Posted 04/04/2008 01:08 PM   
I have tested this driver on Vista Ultimate 32bit and it works beautifully, or I should say atleast the RC1 did. I'm happy!

Well, not at the moment as I switched to Vista 64bit... which brings me to my next question: can we expect to see a Vista 64bit driver avialable?
I have tested this driver on Vista Ultimate 32bit and it works beautifully, or I should say atleast the RC1 did. I'm happy!



Well, not at the moment as I switched to Vista 64bit... which brings me to my next question: can we expect to see a Vista 64bit driver avialable?

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#4
Posted 04/05/2008 02:26 AM   
1.08 iZ3D Driver will probably support Vista 64bit, and for anaglyph.
1.08 iZ3D Driver will probably support Vista 64bit, and for anaglyph.

#5
Posted 04/05/2008 08:07 PM   
[quote name='KindDragon' date='Apr 5 2008, 01:07 PM']1.08 iZ3D Driver will probably support Vista 64bit, and for anaglyph.
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it will. beta version will be released soon.
[quote name='KindDragon' date='Apr 5 2008, 01:07 PM']1.08 iZ3D Driver will probably support Vista 64bit, and for anaglyph.

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it will. beta version will be released soon.

#6
Posted 04/06/2008 02:15 AM   
Is there any posibility that iZ3D driver support shutter glasses or planar type in the future?.
Is there any posibility that iZ3D driver support shutter glasses or planar type in the future?.

#7
Posted 04/06/2008 01:12 PM   
[quote name='mopheta' date='Apr 6 2008, 07:12 AM']Is there any posibility that iZ3D driver support shutter glasses or planar type in the future?.
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They say that it is a planned feature, but when that happens, they'll start selling the drivers. Which in case the price is right, it won't be that bad.
[quote name='mopheta' date='Apr 6 2008, 07:12 AM']Is there any posibility that iZ3D driver support shutter glasses or planar type in the future?.

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They say that it is a planned feature, but when that happens, they'll start selling the drivers. Which in case the price is right, it won't be that bad.

#8
Posted 04/06/2008 07:01 PM   
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