PowerDVD 10 adds Blu-Ray 3d support AND DVD-to-3d conversion officially compatible with GeForce 3d V
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C'mon guys! There are many great software available to convert any media format to a DVD. WinAVI video converter is one such software.
C'mon guys! There are many great software available to convert any media format to a DVD. WinAVI video converter is one such software.

#61
Posted 03/20/2010 09:48 AM   
I don't know what you guys are on about, leaving TriSLI enabled didn't cause any problems for me. Nonetheless I think the result is pretty poor. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a step in the right direction so kudos for that to Cyberlink, but it's definitely just one of many steps still to be taken.
I don't know what you guys are on about, leaving TriSLI enabled didn't cause any problems for me. Nonetheless I think the result is pretty poor. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a step in the right direction so kudos for that to Cyberlink, but it's definitely just one of many steps still to be taken.

#62
Posted 03/20/2010 11:18 AM   
[quote name='jmbuehler' post='1023403' date='Mar 20 2010, 11:18 AM']I don't know what you guys are on about, leaving TriSLI enabled didn't cause any problems for me. Nonetheless I think the result is pretty poor. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a step in the right direction so kudos for that to Cyberlink, but it's definitely just one of many steps still to be taken.[/quote]


yea to me it just doesnt give me that look of change.

Its different for everyone though, some people may be able to see more of a 3d effect than others , this is probably because there brain and eyes can handle the 3d trickery better.


I think its a good thing cyberlink have added dvd 3d upconvert support , it can only get better from now on.


I just cant wait for proper blu-ray 3d :) AVATR :) only downside is the £40 price tage per 3d blu-ray that is expected.
[quote name='jmbuehler' post='1023403' date='Mar 20 2010, 11:18 AM']I don't know what you guys are on about, leaving TriSLI enabled didn't cause any problems for me. Nonetheless I think the result is pretty poor. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a step in the right direction so kudos for that to Cyberlink, but it's definitely just one of many steps still to be taken.





yea to me it just doesnt give me that look of change.



Its different for everyone though, some people may be able to see more of a 3d effect than others , this is probably because there brain and eyes can handle the 3d trickery better.





I think its a good thing cyberlink have added dvd 3d upconvert support , it can only get better from now on.





I just cant wait for proper blu-ray 3d :) AVATR :) only downside is the £40 price tage per 3d blu-ray that is expected.

#63
Posted 03/20/2010 03:27 PM   
[quote name='f3likx' post='1023348' date='Mar 20 2010, 02:24 AM']They were too retarded to check off the little box saying "let this work on windows vista". Instead, they let some overpaid monkey hit "windoze se7en only, dawg!" and then shipped it.[/quote]

Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Vista seemed to have the least of issues with 3D Vision and yet to use 3D Vision w/ PowerDVD you can only use Win7. LOL. *sigh*

I tell ya, after going to see the 3D demo at Best Buy, I'm half tempted to ditch 3D Vision asap and just go with one of those "kits". Won't have to deal with this random compatibility.

Why would it be 7 only? 3D Vision requirements supports Vista, yet they decide to only support half of that userbase instantly by only supporting Win7.
[quote name='f3likx' post='1023348' date='Mar 20 2010, 02:24 AM']They were too retarded to check off the little box saying "let this work on windows vista". Instead, they let some overpaid monkey hit "windoze se7en only, dawg!" and then shipped it.



Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Vista seemed to have the least of issues with 3D Vision and yet to use 3D Vision w/ PowerDVD you can only use Win7. LOL. *sigh*



I tell ya, after going to see the 3D demo at Best Buy, I'm half tempted to ditch 3D Vision asap and just go with one of those "kits". Won't have to deal with this random compatibility.



Why would it be 7 only? 3D Vision requirements supports Vista, yet they decide to only support half of that userbase instantly by only supporting Win7.

#64
Posted 03/20/2010 04:58 PM   
[quote name='Chibi_Chaingun' post='1023580' date='Mar 20 2010, 04:58 PM']Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Vista seemed to have the least of issues with 3D Vision and yet to use 3D Vision w/ PowerDVD you can only use Win7. LOL. *sigh*

I tell ya, after going to see the 3D demo at Best Buy, I'm half tempted to ditch 3D Vision asap and just go with one of those "kits". Won't have to deal with this random compatibility.

Why would it be 7 only? 3D Vision requirements supports Vista, yet they decide to only support half of that userbase instantly by only supporting Win7.[/quote]


may i ask what kits you are mentioning are ?
[quote name='Chibi_Chaingun' post='1023580' date='Mar 20 2010, 04:58 PM']Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Vista seemed to have the least of issues with 3D Vision and yet to use 3D Vision w/ PowerDVD you can only use Win7. LOL. *sigh*



I tell ya, after going to see the 3D demo at Best Buy, I'm half tempted to ditch 3D Vision asap and just go with one of those "kits". Won't have to deal with this random compatibility.



Why would it be 7 only? 3D Vision requirements supports Vista, yet they decide to only support half of that userbase instantly by only supporting Win7.





may i ask what kits you are mentioning are ?

#65
Posted 03/20/2010 05:00 PM   
There aren't many out now, but Samsung has a starter kit you can check out and comes with Monsters vs Aliens Blu-Ray 3D and 2 glasses. In due time there'll be many more. When I say "asap" I mean when there is a more all-in-one out of the box solution, I'm done with 3D Vision.
There aren't many out now, but Samsung has a starter kit you can check out and comes with Monsters vs Aliens Blu-Ray 3D and 2 glasses. In due time there'll be many more. When I say "asap" I mean when there is a more all-in-one out of the box solution, I'm done with 3D Vision.

#66
Posted 03/20/2010 06:02 PM   
mmm just noticed this on the powerdvd site

Note: to ensure optimum playback performance for TrueTheater technologies, please update your graphics drivers to the latest versions. For TrueTheater 3D, NVIDIA 3D Vision users will need to download both the 196.34 beta VGA driver (or above) and the 196.21 WHQL 3D Vision driver. See Hardware Support for more details.



wonder if this will solve the issue of 3d not working as good as we expect it to.
mmm just noticed this on the powerdvd site



Note: to ensure optimum playback performance for TrueTheater technologies, please update your graphics drivers to the latest versions. For TrueTheater 3D, NVIDIA 3D Vision users will need to download both the 196.34 beta VGA driver (or above) and the 196.21 WHQL 3D Vision driver. See Hardware Support for more details.







wonder if this will solve the issue of 3d not working as good as we expect it to.

#67
Posted 03/20/2010 07:06 PM   
Double post
Double post

#68
Posted 03/20/2010 07:38 PM   
Does it support the new alien ware 3d lcd monitor????
Does it support the new alien ware 3d lcd monitor????

#69
Posted 03/21/2010 04:51 PM   
I'd imagine so, download the trial and try it
I'd imagine so, download the trial and try it

#70
Posted 03/21/2010 09:12 PM   
[quote name='msm903' post='1022518' date='Mar 19 2010, 12:51 AM']do I have to set some preferences. all my dvds come out like someone took the 2d screen and twisted it into the screen a few degrees. everythign on the left of the screen is in the screen and everythign on the right is out the screen.[/quote]

Same for me. /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> I upgraded to the new version over the weekend and did some testing, and so far all it seems to do for the most part is make my screen look distorted/twisted. Doesn't add any believable depth to most scenes. It's a neat prospect and a great first step, but at this point I can't imagine watching a whole movie this way. Maybe if there were in-application controls for convergence and depth to manually tweak the offset and balance it might be more practical, but until then I'm sticking with 2d DVDs.

That said, however, the HD Theatre CUDA functions are amazing! With a few adjustments I had my DVDs looking so good I'd swear I was watching a Blu-Ray.
[quote name='msm903' post='1022518' date='Mar 19 2010, 12:51 AM']do I have to set some preferences. all my dvds come out like someone took the 2d screen and twisted it into the screen a few degrees. everythign on the left of the screen is in the screen and everythign on the right is out the screen.



Same for me. /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> I upgraded to the new version over the weekend and did some testing, and so far all it seems to do for the most part is make my screen look distorted/twisted. Doesn't add any believable depth to most scenes. It's a neat prospect and a great first step, but at this point I can't imagine watching a whole movie this way. Maybe if there were in-application controls for convergence and depth to manually tweak the offset and balance it might be more practical, but until then I'm sticking with 2d DVDs.



That said, however, the HD Theatre CUDA functions are amazing! With a few adjustments I had my DVDs looking so good I'd swear I was watching a Blu-Ray.

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#71
Posted 03/22/2010 12:59 PM   
Movie 300 looks pretty good.
Movie 300 looks pretty good.
[quote name='planet-earth' post='1024138' date='Mar 21 2010, 11:51 AM']Does it support the new alien ware 3d lcd monitor????[/quote]

yeah
[quote name='planet-earth' post='1024138' date='Mar 21 2010, 11:51 AM']Does it support the new alien ware 3d lcd monitor????



yeah
hi there,
i have installed trial 30 days version of power dvd 10, and i have to say..i just can't see any letters, words etc...user interface, menus are completely bugged...has any1 experienced the same issue? (see attached picture)
thx, bye,
rob
hi there,

i have installed trial 30 days version of power dvd 10, and i have to say..i just can't see any letters, words etc...user interface, menus are completely bugged...has any1 experienced the same issue? (see attached picture)

thx, bye,

rob

#74
Posted 03/22/2010 08:02 PM   
[quote name='Chibi_Chaingun' post='1023580' date='Mar 20 2010, 11:58 AM']Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Vista seemed to have the least of issues with 3D Vision and yet to use 3D Vision w/ PowerDVD you can only use Win7. LOL. *sigh*

I tell ya, after going to see the 3D demo at Best Buy, I'm half tempted to ditch 3D Vision asap and just go with one of those "kits". Won't have to deal with this random compatibility.

Why would it be 7 only? 3D Vision requirements supports Vista, yet they decide to only support half of that userbase instantly by only supporting Win7.[/quote]


Maybe total media theater 3d option will be more vista friendly ? Anyone heard when that is supposed to be out?
[quote name='Chibi_Chaingun' post='1023580' date='Mar 20 2010, 11:58 AM']Yeah, it's quite ridiculous. Vista seemed to have the least of issues with 3D Vision and yet to use 3D Vision w/ PowerDVD you can only use Win7. LOL. *sigh*



I tell ya, after going to see the 3D demo at Best Buy, I'm half tempted to ditch 3D Vision asap and just go with one of those "kits". Won't have to deal with this random compatibility.



Why would it be 7 only? 3D Vision requirements supports Vista, yet they decide to only support half of that userbase instantly by only supporting Win7.





Maybe total media theater 3d option will be more vista friendly ? Anyone heard when that is supposed to be out?

#75
Posted 03/23/2010 11:15 AM   
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