3D Vision Video Player - The Masters 2011
Should it be possible to view the Masters with the 3D Vision Video Player in side by side mode for parallel viewing? How about anaglyph? I don't have the Nvidia shutter glasses and I tried to watch it in side by side mode but it keeps putting it in above/below. What could be the problem?
Should it be possible to view the Masters with the 3D Vision Video Player in side by side mode for parallel viewing? How about anaglyph? I don't have the Nvidia shutter glasses and I tried to watch it in side by side mode but it keeps putting it in above/below. What could be the problem?

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Posted 04/08/2011 12:02 AM   
[quote name='Tyler-2000' date='07 April 2011 - 07:02 PM' timestamp='1302220924' post='1221096']
Should it be possible to view the Masters with the 3D Vision Video Player in side by side mode for parallel viewing? How about anaglyph? I don't have the Nvidia shutter glasses and I tried to watch it in side by side mode but it keeps putting it in above/below. What could be the problem?
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Hi

We posted a blog on it today.

http://blogs.nvidia.com/2011/04/catch-the-2011-masters-3d-broadcast-live/

Make sure you ahve all of the correct SW. The stream format is 16:9, over/under, left image on top. Its not a side/side stream.
[quote name='Tyler-2000' date='07 April 2011 - 07:02 PM' timestamp='1302220924' post='1221096']

Should it be possible to view the Masters with the 3D Vision Video Player in side by side mode for parallel viewing? How about anaglyph? I don't have the Nvidia shutter glasses and I tried to watch it in side by side mode but it keeps putting it in above/below. What could be the problem?





Hi



We posted a blog on it today.



http://blogs.nvidia.com/2011/04/catch-the-2011-masters-3d-broadcast-live/



Make sure you ahve all of the correct SW. The stream format is 16:9, over/under, left image on top. Its not a side/side stream.

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Posted 04/08/2011 05:08 PM   
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