Nivida 3DTV play software?
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[quote name='orbidia' date='25 November 2010 - 02:14 AM' timestamp='1290676465' post='1151284']
If any of them simply added a dual link DVI input, wouldn't a bunch of PC 3D gamers get that "special" TV? It seems like a nice distinguishing factor which would make a particular model stand out. And it wouldn't be that difficult to do. Certainly it is something that would attract a lot of attention from the 3D PC community and whatever company chose to support nvidia would break new ground. I'm sure Nvidia would give them some free advertising as well. But all the corrupt TV manufactures are in bed together on the crappy HDMI 1.4a implementation. They all want to resell their "obsolete" TVs again in a couple years. Shame on all of them.
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I would be all over this tv.
So, after a few long hours of researching 3d tvs and this forum, I think I'm going to have to wait a bit longer to make the jump to a 3d tv. Currently gaming on the alienware 3d monitor and was really looking forward to getting a bigger screen. Had settled on a plasma, mostly for the reduction in ghosting. But this hacked hdmi 1.4 standard has really disappointed me. I think I'm going to wait it out for a bit longer.

But for sure a 3d Tv with a dual link dvi connection that is compatible with 3dvision and I would be sold instantly. We know you know people Nvidia, make it happen!
[quote name='orbidia' date='25 November 2010 - 02:14 AM' timestamp='1290676465' post='1151284']

If any of them simply added a dual link DVI input, wouldn't a bunch of PC 3D gamers get that "special" TV? It seems like a nice distinguishing factor which would make a particular model stand out. And it wouldn't be that difficult to do. Certainly it is something that would attract a lot of attention from the 3D PC community and whatever company chose to support nvidia would break new ground. I'm sure Nvidia would give them some free advertising as well. But all the corrupt TV manufactures are in bed together on the crappy HDMI 1.4a implementation. They all want to resell their "obsolete" TVs again in a couple years. Shame on all of them.





I would be all over this tv.

So, after a few long hours of researching 3d tvs and this forum, I think I'm going to have to wait a bit longer to make the jump to a 3d tv. Currently gaming on the alienware 3d monitor and was really looking forward to getting a bigger screen. Had settled on a plasma, mostly for the reduction in ghosting. But this hacked hdmi 1.4 standard has really disappointed me. I think I'm going to wait it out for a bit longer.



But for sure a 3d Tv with a dual link dvi connection that is compatible with 3dvision and I would be sold instantly. We know you know people Nvidia, make it happen!

Posted 11/26/2010 02:26 PM   
[quote name='orbidia' date='25 November 2010 - 02:14 AM' timestamp='1290676465' post='1151284']
If any of them simply added a dual link DVI input, wouldn't a bunch of PC 3D gamers get that "special" TV? It seems like a nice distinguishing factor which would make a particular model stand out. And it wouldn't be that difficult to do. Certainly it is something that would attract a lot of attention from the 3D PC community and whatever company chose to support nvidia would break new ground. I'm sure Nvidia would give them some free advertising as well. But all the corrupt TV manufactures are in bed together on the crappy HDMI 1.4a implementation. They all want to resell their "obsolete" TVs again in a couple years. Shame on all of them.
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I would be all over this tv.
So, after a few long hours of researching 3d tvs and this forum, I think I'm going to have to wait a bit longer to make the jump to a 3d tv. Currently gaming on the alienware 3d monitor and was really looking forward to getting a bigger screen. Had settled on a plasma, mostly for the reduction in ghosting. But this hacked hdmi 1.4 standard has really disappointed me. I think I'm going to wait it out for a bit longer.

But for sure a 3d Tv with a dual link dvi connection that is compatible with 3dvision and I would be sold instantly. We know you know people Nvidia, make it happen!
[quote name='orbidia' date='25 November 2010 - 02:14 AM' timestamp='1290676465' post='1151284']

If any of them simply added a dual link DVI input, wouldn't a bunch of PC 3D gamers get that "special" TV? It seems like a nice distinguishing factor which would make a particular model stand out. And it wouldn't be that difficult to do. Certainly it is something that would attract a lot of attention from the 3D PC community and whatever company chose to support nvidia would break new ground. I'm sure Nvidia would give them some free advertising as well. But all the corrupt TV manufactures are in bed together on the crappy HDMI 1.4a implementation. They all want to resell their "obsolete" TVs again in a couple years. Shame on all of them.





I would be all over this tv.

So, after a few long hours of researching 3d tvs and this forum, I think I'm going to have to wait a bit longer to make the jump to a 3d tv. Currently gaming on the alienware 3d monitor and was really looking forward to getting a bigger screen. Had settled on a plasma, mostly for the reduction in ghosting. But this hacked hdmi 1.4 standard has really disappointed me. I think I'm going to wait it out for a bit longer.



But for sure a 3d Tv with a dual link dvi connection that is compatible with 3dvision and I would be sold instantly. We know you know people Nvidia, make it happen!

Posted 11/26/2010 02:26 PM   
Panasonic 3DTV ....... ready.
COD:BO ............... ready.
StarCraft2 ........... ready.
GT5 on PS3 ........... play!
Stereo NV Logo TEST .. OK!

3DTV Play! ........... No___T Ready.
Panasonic 3DTV ....... ready.

COD:BO ............... ready.

StarCraft2 ........... ready.

GT5 on PS3 ........... play!

Stereo NV Logo TEST .. OK!



3DTV Play! ........... No___T Ready.

Posted 11/27/2010 08:45 AM   
Panasonic 3DTV ....... ready.
COD:BO ............... ready.
StarCraft2 ........... ready.
GT5 on PS3 ........... play!
Stereo NV Logo TEST .. OK!

3DTV Play! ........... No___T Ready.
Panasonic 3DTV ....... ready.

COD:BO ............... ready.

StarCraft2 ........... ready.

GT5 on PS3 ........... play!

Stereo NV Logo TEST .. OK!



3DTV Play! ........... No___T Ready.

Posted 11/27/2010 08:45 AM   
[quote]You're wrong pal, frame packing format has way better 3D quality compared to checkerboard, side-by-side or top/bottom format. Frame packing delivers 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080 per eye, while these other formats only support half the resolution per eye.
Believe, it's better to play games at 720p 60hz frame packing, rather than checkerboard 1080p 60hz. [/quote]

I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.

And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.
You're wrong pal, frame packing format has way better 3D quality compared to checkerboard, side-by-side or top/bottom format. Frame packing delivers 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080 per eye, while these other formats only support half the resolution per eye.

Believe, it's better to play games at 720p 60hz frame packing, rather than checkerboard 1080p 60hz.




I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.



And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.

Posted 11/27/2010 11:51 PM   
[quote]You're wrong pal, frame packing format has way better 3D quality compared to checkerboard, side-by-side or top/bottom format. Frame packing delivers 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080 per eye, while these other formats only support half the resolution per eye.
Believe, it's better to play games at 720p 60hz frame packing, rather than checkerboard 1080p 60hz. [/quote]

I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.

And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.
You're wrong pal, frame packing format has way better 3D quality compared to checkerboard, side-by-side or top/bottom format. Frame packing delivers 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080 per eye, while these other formats only support half the resolution per eye.

Believe, it's better to play games at 720p 60hz frame packing, rather than checkerboard 1080p 60hz.




I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.



And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.

Posted 11/27/2010 11:51 PM   
[quote name='Nobsi' date='28 November 2010 - 12:51 AM' timestamp='1290901863' post='1152418']
I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.

And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.
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How do you make the 'modification', in order to view 1080p @ 24fps framepacking?
[quote name='Nobsi' date='28 November 2010 - 12:51 AM' timestamp='1290901863' post='1152418']

I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.



And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.



How do you make the 'modification', in order to view 1080p @ 24fps framepacking?

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Posted 11/28/2010 05:53 PM   
[quote name='Nobsi' date='28 November 2010 - 12:51 AM' timestamp='1290901863' post='1152418']
I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.

And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.
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How do you make the 'modification', in order to view 1080p @ 24fps framepacking?
[quote name='Nobsi' date='28 November 2010 - 12:51 AM' timestamp='1290901863' post='1152418']

I don't agree. I just made some modification so that I can play in 720p @ 60Hz or 1080p @ 24Hz framepacking AND 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard on my new Samsung PS50C7790 HDTV (which I've choosen over Panasonic because it supports more 3D formats). And clearly for me 1080p @ 60Hz checkerboard looks better than 720p @60 Hz framepacking and obviously runs smoother than 1080p @ 24Hz frame packing.



And btw, since checkerboard runs in the more matured 3D vision mode rather than 3DTV Play mode, it doesn't have the problems that 3DTV Play beta currently still has.



How do you make the 'modification', in order to view 1080p @ 24fps framepacking?

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Posted 11/28/2010 05:53 PM   
First... you get 3DTV PLAY... WHICH WERE ALL WAITING FOR STILL... End of NOVEMBER and Still Waiting... grrr... just like nvidia to do this.
First... you get 3DTV PLAY... WHICH WERE ALL WAITING FOR STILL... End of NOVEMBER and Still Waiting... grrr... just like nvidia to do this.

Posted 11/29/2010 05:17 AM   
"We communicated back in September that 3DTV is coming mid-late November. Please be patient its coming soon. " message from andrewf@nvidia

Well here we are end of November we have all been vary patient and guess what

[size="7"]NOTHING, SWEET NOTHING[/size]

Guess what Nvidia thanks for NOTHING /thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />
"We communicated back in September that 3DTV is coming mid-late November. Please be patient its coming soon. " message from andrewf@nvidia



Well here we are end of November we have all been vary patient and guess what



NOTHING, SWEET NOTHING



Guess what Nvidia thanks for NOTHING /thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />

Posted 11/29/2010 10:05 AM   
I realised from early june that this company chats plenty of BS.
I realised from early june that this company chats plenty of BS.

Posted 11/29/2010 11:52 AM   
Well, there is one day of November left. WHY WONT THIS HURRY UP!
Well, there is one day of November left. WHY WONT THIS HURRY UP!

Posted 11/29/2010 02:29 PM   
[quote name='FriedGoat' date='29 November 2010 - 02:29 PM' timestamp='1291040958' post='1153163']
Well, there is one day of November left. WHY WONT THIS HURRY UP!
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i have been waiting for ages for this release date i cant be bothered anymore i think ill spend my money else were i think people should do the same why should we all wait about like idiots waiting on software that keeps getting pushed back im sure if come release day nobody buys it they might learn there leasson and not mess the customers about even if they offered the beta to non vision users they might have kept a few people happy
[quote name='FriedGoat' date='29 November 2010 - 02:29 PM' timestamp='1291040958' post='1153163']

Well, there is one day of November left. WHY WONT THIS HURRY UP!



i have been waiting for ages for this release date i cant be bothered anymore i think ill spend my money else were i think people should do the same why should we all wait about like idiots waiting on software that keeps getting pushed back im sure if come release day nobody buys it they might learn there leasson and not mess the customers about even if they offered the beta to non vision users they might have kept a few people happy

Posted 11/29/2010 05:05 PM   
i already bought tridef, but 3dtvplay supports more games
i already bought tridef, but 3dtvplay supports more games

Posted 11/29/2010 08:13 PM   
Ya, i think this will be my last nvidia product... ill probably switch to ATI next time i upgrade. At least ATI doesnt mess around when they decide to release something.
Ya, i think this will be my last nvidia product... ill probably switch to ATI next time i upgrade. At least ATI doesnt mess around when they decide to release something.

Posted 11/30/2010 09:21 AM   
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