I own a LG 42LW450U. Now I thought it was as easy as glasses TV NVIDIA drivers sorted...sadly not the case no, TBH I don't know what I need to make my games 3d.
Do I need NVIDIA's massive hi-tech ultra awesomeness futuristic goggles and emitter or do I just need 3DTV play or both I don't have a bleeding clue.
any help would be greatly appreciated. =]
Oh and enclosed is that wonderful DXDIAG that seems to be divine law when posting a query on computers [attachment=25357:DxDiag.txt]
I own a LG 42LW450U. Now I thought it was as easy as glasses TV NVIDIA drivers sorted...sadly not the case no, TBH I don't know what I need to make my games 3d.
Do I need NVIDIA's massive hi-tech ultra awesomeness futuristic goggles and emitter or do I just need 3DTV play or both I don't have a bleeding clue.
any help would be greatly appreciated. =]
Oh and enclosed is that wonderful DXDIAG that seems to be divine law when posting a query on computers [attachment=25357:DxDiag.txt]
I have already downloaded the free trial however when i set it up it gives me 4 options all require Nvidia hardware except discover glasses (red cyan) I do not own a pair, is there anyway i can use my glasses that came with TV (bog standard cinema glasses)?
Btw thank you for clearing up the fact my TV is compatible was very worried it wasnt =]
I have already downloaded the free trial however when i set it up it gives me 4 options all require Nvidia hardware except discover glasses (red cyan) I do not own a pair, is there anyway i can use my glasses that came with TV (bog standard cinema glasses)?
Btw thank you for clearing up the fact my TV is compatible was very worried it wasnt =]
The big feature with 3D Vision 2 is the "Lightboost" technology. No TV or projector does that to my knowledge, only monitors. As to the rest, I don't know - but you are asking in the wrong forum. You should be asking in the 3D Vision forum one level up.
The big feature with 3D Vision 2 is the "Lightboost" technology. No TV or projector does that to my knowledge, only monitors. As to the rest, I don't know - but you are asking in the wrong forum. You should be asking in the 3D Vision forum one level up.
Do I need NVIDIA's massive hi-tech ultra awesomeness futuristic goggles and emitter or do I just need 3DTV play or both I don't have a bleeding clue.
any help would be greatly appreciated. =]
Oh and enclosed is that wonderful DXDIAG that seems to be divine law when posting a query on computers [attachment=25357:DxDiag.txt]
Do I need NVIDIA's massive hi-tech ultra awesomeness futuristic goggles and emitter or do I just need 3DTV play or both I don't have a bleeding clue.
any help would be greatly appreciated. =]
Oh and enclosed is that wonderful DXDIAG that seems to be divine law when posting a query on computers [attachment=25357:DxDiag.txt]
LG 42LW450U is supported.
You need either 3DVision kit or 3DTVPlay license. Free trial is avilable here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html
One thing to check, have you enabled Stereoscopic 3D from Set up stereoscopic 3D page in NVIDIA Control panel?
[Please post generic 3DVision related queries in 3DVision forum and not in 3D Vision Live]
LG 42LW450U is supported.
You need either 3DVision kit or 3DTVPlay license. Free trial is avilable here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html
One thing to check, have you enabled Stereoscopic 3D from Set up stereoscopic 3D page in NVIDIA Control panel?
[Please post generic 3DVision related queries in 3DVision forum and not in 3D Vision Live]
Btw thank you for clearing up the fact my TV is compatible was very worried it wasnt =]
Btw thank you for clearing up the fact my TV is compatible was very worried it wasnt =]