Can I use Nvidia's glasses with other glasses at the same time?
Hi,
Here's my current setup:
Main computer screen: Zalman Trimon 22" passive-polarized 3D screen
Projector: Acer H5360 3D-ready frame-sequential projector
GPU: Ati
I'm thinking of getting the 3D vision kit with Viewsonic's 120Hz LCD and changing to Nvidia GPU. However, I would like to know if I can use the Nvidia glasses with other 3D glasses at the same time?
I have a couple of Edimensional glasses (and getting some XpanD glasses soon). My idea is to use the Vesa cable from my computer to the projector and hook up an emitter to the projector. I'm also thinking that I could hook up the Nvidia glasses' emitter at the same time to USB and use all of them at the same time, since the sync signal should be the same anyway (Coming from the GPU)...?
I'm thinking of getting the 3D vision kit with Viewsonic's 120Hz LCD and changing to Nvidia GPU. However, I would like to know if I can use the Nvidia glasses with other 3D glasses at the same time?
I have a couple of Edimensional glasses (and getting some XpanD glasses soon). My idea is to use the Vesa cable from my computer to the projector and hook up an emitter to the projector. I'm also thinking that I could hook up the Nvidia glasses' emitter at the same time to USB and use all of them at the same time, since the sync signal should be the same anyway (Coming from the GPU)...?
[quote name='ik911' post='972079' date='Dec 29 2009, 01:07 PM']no because they wont work with the ir receiver , you can buy extra nvidia glasses if needed[/quote]
Actually you can use other shutterglasses with the nVidia drivers, so long as your nVidia emitter is connected to your PC. I've used nVidia glasses at the same time as wired E-Dims, wireless E-Dims and wired Another Eye glasses. The only caveat is that to avoid interference you have to ensure there's no line of sight between the nVidia emitter and other wireless glasses, and between the E-Dim emitter and the nVidia glasses (so in practise it's better to stick to wired glasses).
Cheers,
DD
[quote name='ik911' post='972079' date='Dec 29 2009, 01:07 PM']no because they wont work with the ir receiver , you can buy extra nvidia glasses if needed
Actually you can use other shutterglasses with the nVidia drivers, so long as your nVidia emitter is connected to your PC. I've used nVidia glasses at the same time as wired E-Dims, wireless E-Dims and wired Another Eye glasses. The only caveat is that to avoid interference you have to ensure there's no line of sight between the nVidia emitter and other wireless glasses, and between the E-Dim emitter and the nVidia glasses (so in practise it's better to stick to wired glasses).
[quote name='rikun' post='974957' date='Jan 3 2010, 06:40 PM']Playing is only a bonus for me since this stereo thing is work for me :-) And I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be using both of the screens at the same.
The projector is 1280x720 native at 120Hz.
I just tested it with software pageflipping and it works very well, but of course flips the eye polarity whenever it wants to...[/quote]
I see.
What I want to try is to use the 120 hz monitor to plug the 3D vision base directly in to the computer and start the 3D vision software... then mirror that monitor picture over to my 67 inch DLP which has a generic IR base plugged in to the Vesa port in the back...that way I figure I could use generic glasses that I already have with the DLP.
It should work when when people are over and we are gaming or watching something. I'd probably have to get a 1080p 120 hz monitor for that to work though...
[quote name='rikun' post='974957' date='Jan 3 2010, 06:40 PM']Playing is only a bonus for me since this stereo thing is work for me :-) And I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be using both of the screens at the same.
The projector is 1280x720 native at 120Hz.
I just tested it with software pageflipping and it works very well, but of course flips the eye polarity whenever it wants to...
I see.
What I want to try is to use the 120 hz monitor to plug the 3D vision base directly in to the computer and start the 3D vision software... then mirror that monitor picture over to my 67 inch DLP which has a generic IR base plugged in to the Vesa port in the back...that way I figure I could use generic glasses that I already have with the DLP.
It should work when when people are over and we are gaming or watching something. I'd probably have to get a 1080p 120 hz monitor for that to work though...
Here's my current setup:
Main computer screen: Zalman Trimon 22" passive-polarized 3D screen
Projector: Acer H5360 3D-ready frame-sequential projector
GPU: Ati
I'm thinking of getting the 3D vision kit with Viewsonic's 120Hz LCD and changing to Nvidia GPU. However, I would like to know if I can use the Nvidia glasses with other 3D glasses at the same time?
I have a couple of Edimensional glasses (and getting some XpanD glasses soon). My idea is to use the Vesa cable from my computer to the projector and hook up an emitter to the projector. I'm also thinking that I could hook up the Nvidia glasses' emitter at the same time to USB and use all of them at the same time, since the sync signal should be the same anyway (Coming from the GPU)...?
Here's my current setup:
Main computer screen: Zalman Trimon 22" passive-polarized 3D screen
Projector: Acer H5360 3D-ready frame-sequential projector
GPU: Ati
I'm thinking of getting the 3D vision kit with Viewsonic's 120Hz LCD and changing to Nvidia GPU. However, I would like to know if I can use the Nvidia glasses with other 3D glasses at the same time?
I have a couple of Edimensional glasses (and getting some XpanD glasses soon). My idea is to use the Vesa cable from my computer to the projector and hook up an emitter to the projector. I'm also thinking that I could hook up the Nvidia glasses' emitter at the same time to USB and use all of them at the same time, since the sync signal should be the same anyway (Coming from the GPU)...?
Dell 24" U2410 / Acer H5360 / Viewsonic 22" vx2268wm 120hz / Nvidia 3D Vision / Antec 300 / Intel quad Q6600 @ 3.2ghz 400x8 1.35v Msi p35 / OCZ Plat 1GBX4 DDR2 @ 970MHZ 2.1V / Nvidia GTX260 896MB / Hiper 630W Type-M / Windows 7 64BIT
Actually you can use other shutterglasses with the nVidia drivers, so long as your nVidia emitter is connected to your PC. I've used nVidia glasses at the same time as wired E-Dims, wireless E-Dims and wired Another Eye glasses. The only caveat is that to avoid interference you have to ensure there's no line of sight between the nVidia emitter and other wireless glasses, and between the E-Dim emitter and the nVidia glasses (so in practise it's better to stick to wired glasses).
Cheers,
DD
Actually you can use other shutterglasses with the nVidia drivers, so long as your nVidia emitter is connected to your PC. I've used nVidia glasses at the same time as wired E-Dims, wireless E-Dims and wired Another Eye glasses. The only caveat is that to avoid interference you have to ensure there's no line of sight between the nVidia emitter and other wireless glasses, and between the E-Dim emitter and the nVidia glasses (so in practise it's better to stick to wired glasses).
Cheers,
DD
Your projector may have a different native resolution than the monitor and you may not be able to play full screen on the projector...
Your projector may have a different native resolution than the monitor and you may not be able to play full screen on the projector...
Your projector may have a different native resolution than the monitor and you may not be able to play full screen on the projector...[/quote]
Playing is only a bonus for me since this stereo thing is work for me :-) And I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be using both of the screens at the same.
The projector is 1280x720 native at 120Hz.
I just tested it with software pageflipping and it works very well, but of course flips the eye polarity whenever it wants to...
Your projector may have a different native resolution than the monitor and you may not be able to play full screen on the projector...
Playing is only a bonus for me since this stereo thing is work for me :-) And I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be using both of the screens at the same.
The projector is 1280x720 native at 120Hz.
I just tested it with software pageflipping and it works very well, but of course flips the eye polarity whenever it wants to...
The projector is 1280x720 native at 120Hz.
I just tested it with software pageflipping and it works very well, but of course flips the eye polarity whenever it wants to...[/quote]
I see.
What I want to try is to use the 120 hz monitor to plug the 3D vision base directly in to the computer and start the 3D vision software... then mirror that monitor picture over to my 67 inch DLP which has a generic IR base plugged in to the Vesa port in the back...that way I figure I could use generic glasses that I already have with the DLP.
It should work when when people are over and we are gaming or watching something. I'd probably have to get a 1080p 120 hz monitor for that to work though...
The projector is 1280x720 native at 120Hz.
I just tested it with software pageflipping and it works very well, but of course flips the eye polarity whenever it wants to...
I see.
What I want to try is to use the 120 hz monitor to plug the 3D vision base directly in to the computer and start the 3D vision software... then mirror that monitor picture over to my 67 inch DLP which has a generic IR base plugged in to the Vesa port in the back...that way I figure I could use generic glasses that I already have with the DLP.
It should work when when people are over and we are gaming or watching something. I'd probably have to get a 1080p 120 hz monitor for that to work though...