Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
[quote name='damienlabonte' post='1114722' date='Sep 8 2010, 10:14 PM']I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but does it clear up any ghosting issues?[/quote]
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[quote name='damienlabonte' post='1114722' date='Sep 8 2010, 10:14 PM']I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but does it clear up any ghosting issues?
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[quote name='damienlabonte' post='1114722' date='Sep 8 2010, 10:14 PM']I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but does it clear up any ghosting issues?[/quote]
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[quote name='damienlabonte' post='1114722' date='Sep 8 2010, 10:14 PM']I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but does it clear up any ghosting issues?
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[quote name='Killtacular' date='Sep 9 2010, 03:41 AM' post='1114743']
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[/quote
Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[/quote
Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
[quote name='Killtacular' date='Sep 9 2010, 03:41 AM' post='1114743']
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[/quote
Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
[/quote
Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Why you can't post the link for those drivers that enable 3DTV Play??? Its not like you're posting links for riped movies or cracked games.....
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Why you can't post the link for those drivers that enable 3DTV Play??? Its not like you're posting links for riped movies or cracked games.....
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
Why you can't post the link for those drivers that enable 3DTV Play??? Its not like you're posting links for riped movies or cracked games.....
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Why you can't post the link for those drivers that enable 3DTV Play??? Its not like you're posting links for riped movies or cracked games.....
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1114701' date='Sep 9 2010, 01:12 AM']Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.[/quote]
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1114701' date='Sep 9 2010, 01:12 AM']Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1114701' date='Sep 9 2010, 01:12 AM']Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.[/quote]
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1114701' date='Sep 9 2010, 01:12 AM']Hey guys, I won't post any links in case it's not supposed to be out, but there's beta drivers floating around - 260.52 and they come with 3d Play support. Works great, supports 720p & 1080p (24hz). They detect my Panny VT-20 as an HDMI 1.4 display, and it walks you through the same 3d vision setup as normal. The emitter still allows you to adjust depth even though it's not sending out an IR signal (TV is), but the keyboard shortcuts work fine as well. I had to have an earlier 3d vision driver installed first (presumably to detect my 3d vision emitter) but installing the new 260.52 set on top worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />
[quote name='ev3info' post='1114793' date='Sep 9 2010, 06:34 AM']I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />[/quote]
Ah okay now i see, its not 3D Play!!! Its just a normal Driver update. After running the 3D assistant you can read a upgrade advice to 3D Play for the full features.
[quote name='ev3info' post='1114793' date='Sep 9 2010, 06:34 AM']I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />
Ah okay now i see, its not 3D Play!!! Its just a normal Driver update. After running the 3D assistant you can read a upgrade advice to 3D Play for the full features.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
How does it work/look? Does it support 3D surround? Does it have ghosting as bad as my Viewsonic(or any other monitor from the sound of things)? Can you force 1080p @ 24 per eye for gaming or is it only valid from blurays...etc.
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
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Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
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Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
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Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Ghosting is as present as it is on the same tv with any other 3D source. I'd say definitely less than my Samsung monitor, but nowhere near as good as the H5360. So I guess to answer your question, using my pc instead of say my PS3, made it no better or worse. I definitely perceive more depth on on the Panasonic than the other displays, but the ghosting does increase as you increase the depth.
As far as how it looks? Surprisingly good after playing all of the Playstation games in 3D. The full 720p from my PC vs the PS3's downscaled resolution on a lot of stuff, made a big difference. It's not 1080p by any means, but I doubt most non-techies could tell or will care too much once you're in a game, in 3D. Compared to any Xbox or PS3 game, 3D or not, it's noticeably better (I sit pretty close to the screen too). AA is important at that res, size, and level of clarity though, so you'll quickly eat up the spare frames you gain at a lower rez with heavy AA in 3D, but it does make any jaggies you'd see console'ing it, disappear. I had great performance in mafia II with AA on, and Tomb Raider with heavy AA, running on only one of my 480's.
To anyone that asks, the places linking to drivers have no idea about 3D Play- they are testing for performance and stability (something I have not done) so there are no driver notes, or indications that this feature is included in most other enthusiast forums. If you're getting a file around ~150MB, you're getting the full install that I found. I just thought why not give it a try and bam, HDMI 1.4 display was in the 3D setup menu.
1080p @ 24Hz... I tried selecting this mode, but got a blank screen. I waited for the input timeout and did make it back to the desktop. When I chose 23Hz however, it worked fine. This is a poor framerate for anything other than movies however so I didn't test any games (I couldn't really stand playing them at that speed anyway) but I did run the Nvidia 3D Test and it worked as expected at 1920x1080@23Hz no problem.
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Well off to buy beer and try the drivers I dl'd to my cell sdcard. Im excited
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Will that work with all new 3DTV's, or just the Panasonic's??? I have a Samsung 3D Plasma PN63C8000 and I'm dying to try out this so called 3DTV Play software.
Plasmas have almost no crosstalking, I'm pretty sure my ghosting problems with Mafia 2 will be over once I try it out in my 63" 3D Plasma.... or at least a lot less apparent...
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.[/quote]
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.[/quote]
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me
I played a little Tomb Raider Underworld, Mafia II, and some Trine and all worked just fine.
I have no emitter from nvidia, just my Samsung 40C750. This driver detect a HDMI 1.4 Blu-Ray 3D, not a display. I can't change anything ... no depth. Those driver won't work for me
Ah okay now i see, its not 3D Play!!! Its just a normal Driver update. After running the 3D assistant you can read a upgrade advice to 3D Play for the full features.
So i still have to wait.
Ah okay now i see, its not 3D Play!!! Its just a normal Driver update. After running the 3D assistant you can read a upgrade advice to 3D Play for the full features.
So i still have to wait.