New in 3d world..some question
i have
1 cable hdmi 1.4
Evga GTX570
Sony KDL-55EX725
1 Sony 3D Glasses Model TDG-BR250

Just installed Windows 7 x64 Pro And the Last Nvidia WHQL Drivers installed

what other program or other thing i need to see my pc games in 3D on the Sony 3D TV
i have

1 cable hdmi 1.4

Evga GTX570

Sony KDL-55EX725

1 Sony 3D Glasses Model TDG-BR250



Just installed Windows 7 x64 Pro And the Last Nvidia WHQL Drivers installed



what other program or other thing i need to see my pc games in 3D on the Sony 3D TV

#1
Posted 12/12/2011 01:23 AM   
It needs to be on this list http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html

To get it on that list http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774

You need to buy Nvidia 3DTV Play http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html
It needs to be on this list http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html



To get it on that list http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774



You need to buy Nvidia 3DTV Play http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html

#2
Posted 12/12/2011 02:32 AM   
thanks

you know if there be a problem if i play at 1920x1080p @60hz 60fps in 3d?
thanks



you know if there be a problem if i play at 1920x1080p @60hz 60fps in 3d?

#3
Posted 12/12/2011 04:51 AM   
It will work. Your limited to 720p with Nvidia 3DTV Play. Theres a 15 day trial of it for free to get your feet wet. For 20$ more you can use Tridef which will give you a slightly higher quality 3D mode called SBS. Nvidia has said they may add this a few months from now. The EX series was reviewed in many places to have high amounts of crosstalk, but i think its possible, unlikely, but possible that they may release an update to reduce it. One thing i can tell you after many hours of gaming is that eventually you may start to ignore it. In case, i completely ignore now.
It will work. Your limited to 720p with Nvidia 3DTV Play. Theres a 15 day trial of it for free to get your feet wet. For 20$ more you can use Tridef which will give you a slightly higher quality 3D mode called SBS. Nvidia has said they may add this a few months from now. The EX series was reviewed in many places to have high amounts of crosstalk, but i think its possible, unlikely, but possible that they may release an update to reduce it. One thing i can tell you after many hours of gaming is that eventually you may start to ignore it. In case, i completely ignore now.

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#4
Posted 12/12/2011 05:10 AM   
oh, there is a way to play in 1080p? or is just imposible?
crosstalk.. is ghosting?

"hey may release an update to reduce it"
you mean, nvidia or sony?
oh, there is a way to play in 1080p? or is just imposible?

crosstalk.. is ghosting?



"hey may release an update to reduce it"

you mean, nvidia or sony?

#5
Posted 12/12/2011 05:17 AM   
[quote name='Ahov29' date='11 December 2011 - 09:17 PM' timestamp='1323667079' post='1341022']
oh, there is a way to play in 1080p? or is just impossible?


crosstalk.. is ghosting?

"hey may release an update to reduce it"
you mean, nvidia or sony?
[/quote]

You can play in 1080p at 24hz, but its only 24hz per eye. Its due to HDMI limitations. In this context, yeah, crosstalk is just another word for ghosting. I meant Sony might have a helpful update to your tvs firmware.
[quote name='Ahov29' date='11 December 2011 - 09:17 PM' timestamp='1323667079' post='1341022']

oh, there is a way to play in 1080p? or is just impossible?





crosstalk.. is ghosting?



"hey may release an update to reduce it"

you mean, nvidia or sony?





You can play in 1080p at 24hz, but its only 24hz per eye. Its due to HDMI limitations. In this context, yeah, crosstalk is just another word for ghosting. I meant Sony might have a helpful update to your tvs firmware.

46" Samsung ES7500 3DTV (checkerboard, high FOV as desktop monitor, highly recommend!) - Metro 2033 3D PNG screens - Metro LL filter realism mod - Flugan's Deus Ex:HR Depth changers - Nvidia tech support online form - Nvidia support: 1-800-797-6530

#6
Posted 12/12/2011 05:45 AM   
the limitation that you mean
is for the HDMI version of the cable? i know there is a 1.4a and soon 1.4b
or this will always happend, no matter what kind of hdmi use
the limitation that you mean

is for the HDMI version of the cable? i know there is a 1.4a and soon 1.4b

or this will always happend, no matter what kind of hdmi use

#7
Posted 12/12/2011 05:54 AM   
From the Nvidia 3DTV Play Users Guide
Which can be found on the page linked previously


MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
ï‚„ CPU
Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher
ï‚„ Operating System
● Windows 7 32‐bit
● Windows 7 64‐bit (recommended)
ï‚„ System Memory
2 GB of system memory (4 GB recommended)

 3D Vision USB IR emitter or notebook PC with Built‐in 3D Vision IR emitter. The
USB IR emitter must be plugged into the PC to use NVIDIA 3DTV Play

Note: The 3D Vision USB IR emitter does not emit any signals when 3DTV Play is
active, and is only used to confirm a previous purchase of 3D Vision. When using
3DTV Play software to connect to a 3D TV, 3D Vision active shutter glasses are not
used. Instead the 3D TV manufacturer’s 3D glasses are used.

ï‚„ 3D TV that supports the following HDMI 1.4 3D formats

● For Blu‐ray 3D and movie content
― Frame Packing 1080p @ 23.98Hz
― Frame Packing 1080p @ 24Hz

● For 3D game content:
― Frame Packing 720p @ 50Hz
― Frame Packing 720p @ 59.94Hz
― Frame Packing 720p @ 60Hz

ï‚„ GeForce Graphics Processors
See Table 1 for a current list of supported GeForce GPUs. Refer to the 3DTV Play
System Requirements at www.nvidia.com/3dtv for an up‐to‐date list of supported
GeForce GPUs
From the Nvidia 3DTV Play Users Guide

Which can be found on the page linked previously





MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

ï‚„ CPU

Intel® Core™2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ X2 CPU or higher

ï‚„ Operating System

● Windows 7 32‐bit

● Windows 7 64‐bit (recommended)

ï‚„ System Memory

2 GB of system memory (4 GB recommended)



 3D Vision USB IR emitter or notebook PC with Built‐in 3D Vision IR emitter. The

USB IR emitter must be plugged into the PC to use NVIDIA 3DTV Play



Note: The 3D Vision USB IR emitter does not emit any signals when 3DTV Play is

active, and is only used to confirm a previous purchase of 3D Vision. When using

3DTV Play software to connect to a 3D TV, 3D Vision active shutter glasses are not

used. Instead the 3D TV manufacturer’s 3D glasses are used.



ï‚„ 3D TV that supports the following HDMI 1.4 3D formats



● For Blu‐ray 3D and movie content

― Frame Packing 1080p @ 23.98Hz

― Frame Packing 1080p @ 24Hz



● For 3D game content:

― Frame Packing 720p @ 50Hz

― Frame Packing 720p @ 59.94Hz

― Frame Packing 720p @ 60Hz



ï‚„ GeForce Graphics Processors

See Table 1 for a current list of supported GeForce GPUs. Refer to the 3DTV Play

System Requirements at www.nvidia.com/3dtv for an up‐to‐date list of supported

GeForce GPUs

#8
Posted 12/12/2011 08:10 AM   
If you have a Nvidia 3D Vision emitter 3DTV Play is free.

Otherwise you can purchase 3DTV Play as a standalone product, currently for $39.99

TriDef is $49.99 currently

I suggest that you try both trials and pick whichever works best with your display and game selection.
If you have a Nvidia 3D Vision emitter 3DTV Play is free.



Otherwise you can purchase 3DTV Play as a standalone product, currently for $39.99



TriDef is $49.99 currently



I suggest that you try both trials and pick whichever works best with your display and game selection.

#9
Posted 12/12/2011 08:18 AM   
i think i will buy both
because in some games is best 3dtvplay and in others tridef
i think i will buy both

because in some games is best 3dtvplay and in others tridef

#10
Posted 12/12/2011 01:03 PM   
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