I have a Dual-boot Windows & Linux system with a Quadro FX 3700 card, and I would like to use 3D Vision in both operating systems. The applications we are running use quadbuffer stereo, and our display device is a Mitsubishi "3D Ready" DLP TV. I have configured the Windows side to drive this display, but I am having trouble on Linux.
On Linux, I have tried stereo options 8 & 10. If I choose 8, the checkerboard pattern appears as I would expect, but the emitter remains a dull green and doesn't activate the glasses. If I choose option 10, the display resolution changes to 640x480 instead of the 1080p.
Can someone advise me? I'm not quite sure this is possible with the Linux driver.
I have a Dual-boot Windows & Linux system with a Quadro FX 3700 card, and I would like to use 3D Vision in both operating systems. The applications we are running use quadbuffer stereo, and our display device is a Mitsubishi "3D Ready" DLP TV. I have configured the Windows side to drive this display, but I am having trouble on Linux.
On Linux, I have tried stereo options 8 & 10. If I choose 8, the checkerboard pattern appears as I would expect, but the emitter remains a dull green and doesn't activate the glasses. If I choose option 10, the display resolution changes to 640x480 instead of the 1080p.
Can someone advise me? I'm not quite sure this is possible with the Linux driver.
On Linux, I have tried stereo options 8 & 10. If I choose 8, the checkerboard pattern appears as I would expect, but the emitter remains a dull green and doesn't activate the glasses. If I choose option 10, the display resolution changes to 640x480 instead of the 1080p.
Can someone advise me? I'm not quite sure this is possible with the Linux driver.
Thanks.
On Linux, I have tried stereo options 8 & 10. If I choose 8, the checkerboard pattern appears as I would expect, but the emitter remains a dull green and doesn't activate the glasses. If I choose option 10, the display resolution changes to 640x480 instead of the 1080p.
Can someone advise me? I'm not quite sure this is possible with the Linux driver.
Thanks.