Help me set up 3dtv!
Okay, I have a 3dtv compatible vizio 32 inch 3d display, and I have the 560ti, which is compatible, but when I try to do the setup wizard for 3dtv it gets to a part where you have to close one eye and look at shapes and, if all goes well, when you close one eye one of hte shapes will not be visible. This to me seems only possible with active shutter glasses but perhaps it can be done with my passive glasses? Im wondering if, even though my hdmi cable says "3d capable" it may not be 1.4 which nvidia requires and thus I need a better HDMI cable? Help please! Thanks!
Okay, I have a 3dtv compatible vizio 32 inch 3d display, and I have the 560ti, which is compatible, but when I try to do the setup wizard for 3dtv it gets to a part where you have to close one eye and look at shapes and, if all goes well, when you close one eye one of hte shapes will not be visible. This to me seems only possible with active shutter glasses but perhaps it can be done with my passive glasses? Im wondering if, even though my hdmi cable says "3d capable" it may not be 1.4 which nvidia requires and thus I need a better HDMI cable? Help please! Thanks!

#1
Posted 02/24/2012 09:15 PM   
[quote name='kornlosthead' date='24 February 2012 - 01:15 PM' timestamp='1330118149' post='1374594']
Okay, I have a 3dtv compatible vizio 32 inch 3d display, and I have the 560ti, which is compatible, but when I try to do the setup wizard for 3dtv it gets to a part where you have to close one eye and look at shapes and, if all goes well, when you close one eye one of hte shapes will not be visible. This to me seems only possible with active shutter glasses but perhaps it can be done with my passive glasses? Im wondering if, even though my hdmi cable says "3d capable" it may not be 1.4 which nvidia requires and thus I need a better HDMI cable? Help please! Thanks!
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With your TV it's better you go the unsupported route. All the info you need is on this link.

[url="http://3dvision-blog.com/7163-make-your-passive-3d-monitor-or-3d-hdtv-work-with-3d-vision/"]Better way of doing it[/url]
[quote name='kornlosthead' date='24 February 2012 - 01:15 PM' timestamp='1330118149' post='1374594']

Okay, I have a 3dtv compatible vizio 32 inch 3d display, and I have the 560ti, which is compatible, but when I try to do the setup wizard for 3dtv it gets to a part where you have to close one eye and look at shapes and, if all goes well, when you close one eye one of hte shapes will not be visible. This to me seems only possible with active shutter glasses but perhaps it can be done with my passive glasses? Im wondering if, even though my hdmi cable says "3d capable" it may not be 1.4 which nvidia requires and thus I need a better HDMI cable? Help please! Thanks!





With your TV it's better you go the unsupported route. All the info you need is on this link.



Better way of doing it

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Posted 02/25/2012 04:27 AM   
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