6 3D vision Computers in Close proximity We need to set up 6 3D kiosks next to each other
Hello,
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
--Steve[/quote]
Yes there is. There are 3 options and 1 is what you want multiple PCs with multiple IR.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
--Steve
Yes there is. There are 3 options and 1 is what you want multiple PCs with multiple IR.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself
CASE: ThermalTake Armor+
CPU: Phenom II 720 X3
GPU: BFG Geforce GTX 295 REV B
RAM: 2 GB Corsair DDR3-1333 CL9
MB: ASUS Crosshair III Formula
PSU: Tagan Piperock 600 W
HDD: Seagate Baracuda 7200.12 1TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi
DISPLAY: Samsung 2233RZ + Geforce 3D Vision
[quote name='x_phir3' post='580069' date='Aug 19 2009, 09:05 AM']Yes there is. There are 3 options and 1 is what you want multiple PCs with multiple IR.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself[/quote]
According to NVIDIA you can use Quadro cards on each computer and via G-sync you can use IR emitter on each computer giving you 6 times more coverage with the sync.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.
[quote name='x_phir3' post='580069' date='Aug 19 2009, 09:05 AM']Yes there is. There are 3 options and 1 is what you want multiple PCs with multiple IR.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself
According to NVIDIA you can use Quadro cards on each computer and via G-sync you can use IR emitter on each computer giving you 6 times more coverage with the sync.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.
[quote name='Cromfel' post='580203' date='Aug 19 2009, 05:53 AM']According to NVIDIA you can use Quadro cards on each computer and via G-sync you can use IR emitter on each computer giving you 6 times more coverage with the sync.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.[/quote]
These would be 6 seperate computers all running different content. I downloaded and read the 3D vision manual and there was no reference to a multiple computer setup. If someone could link me to the document in question I would greatly appreciate it.
[quote name='Cromfel' post='580203' date='Aug 19 2009, 05:53 AM']According to NVIDIA you can use Quadro cards on each computer and via G-sync you can use IR emitter on each computer giving you 6 times more coverage with the sync.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.
These would be 6 seperate computers all running different content. I downloaded and read the 3D vision manual and there was no reference to a multiple computer setup. If someone could link me to the document in question I would greatly appreciate it.
User manual here versatek [url="http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3D_Vision_Install_Guide_Dec16_Screen.pdf"]http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/doc...ec16_Screen.pdf[/url]
Page 16 is the part of setup where you select the environment the 3D will be operating in. You'll want option 3, "Multiple Gaming PC in a LAN gaming environment all running 3D Vision"
Page 16 is the part of setup where you select the environment the 3D will be operating in. You'll want option 3, "Multiple Gaming PC in a LAN gaming environment all running 3D Vision"
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
--Steve
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
--Steve
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
--Steve[/quote]
Yes there is. There are 3 options and 1 is what you want multiple PCs with multiple IR.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself
I have a project currently that requires 6 PCs with 3D vision kits be installed in close proximity to each other. I am worried about the IR transmitters stepping on each other. Is there a way to lock the 3D glasses to a specific transmitter?
--Steve
Yes there is. There are 3 options and 1 is what you want multiple PCs with multiple IR.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself
CASE: ThermalTake Armor+
CPU: Phenom II 720 X3
GPU: BFG Geforce GTX 295 REV B
RAM: 2 GB Corsair DDR3-1333 CL9
MB: ASUS Crosshair III Formula
PSU: Tagan Piperock 600 W
HDD: Seagate Baracuda 7200.12 1TB
SOUND: Creative X-Fi
DISPLAY: Samsung 2233RZ + Geforce 3D Vision
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself[/quote]
According to NVIDIA you can use Quadro cards on each computer and via G-sync you can use IR emitter on each computer giving you 6 times more coverage with the sync.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.
P.S. You can read the manual from nvidia site, and see for yourself
According to NVIDIA you can use Quadro cards on each computer and via G-sync you can use IR emitter on each computer giving you 6 times more coverage with the sync.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.[/quote]
These would be 6 seperate computers all running different content. I downloaded and read the 3D vision manual and there was no reference to a multiple computer setup. If someone could link me to the document in question I would greatly appreciate it.
or do you specifically mean to have them separate, not hosting same sync? Sorry for confusion if so.
These would be 6 seperate computers all running different content. I downloaded and read the 3D vision manual and there was no reference to a multiple computer setup. If someone could link me to the document in question I would greatly appreciate it.
Page 16 is the part of setup where you select the environment the 3D will be operating in. You'll want option 3, "Multiple Gaming PC in a LAN gaming environment all running 3D Vision"
Page 16 is the part of setup where you select the environment the 3D will be operating in. You'll want option 3, "Multiple Gaming PC in a LAN gaming environment all running 3D Vision"