DLP-link experiences and sync signal with the new drivers?
Hi,

I have currently the ACER H5360 projector and I'm considering buying XpanD DLP-link glasses. Has anyone tried the DLP-link glasses? The XpanD emitter is very expensive and my screen is pretty close to me, around 10 feet away. I don't have a Nvidia card yet, and won't buy one before I know it's going to work with all the stuff I have...

Also, some people have reported that Nvidia 3D vision has no way to transmit the information about correct eye polarity anymore to the projector? There is an option on the projector menu to invert the eyes, but it's only active with DLP 3D mode (which I presume wants a checkerboard signal). Would this also mean that the drivers won't output even a sync signal on the VESA cable? I'm pretty sure they should, how else would the Nvidia glasses work with a DLP tv when plugging the emitter on the Vesa port...?
Hi,



I have currently the ACER H5360 projector and I'm considering buying XpanD DLP-link glasses. Has anyone tried the DLP-link glasses? The XpanD emitter is very expensive and my screen is pretty close to me, around 10 feet away. I don't have a Nvidia card yet, and won't buy one before I know it's going to work with all the stuff I have...



Also, some people have reported that Nvidia 3D vision has no way to transmit the information about correct eye polarity anymore to the projector? There is an option on the projector menu to invert the eyes, but it's only active with DLP 3D mode (which I presume wants a checkerboard signal). Would this also mean that the drivers won't output even a sync signal on the VESA cable? I'm pretty sure they should, how else would the Nvidia glasses work with a DLP tv when plugging the emitter on the Vesa port...?

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Posted 01/02/2010 10:43 PM   
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