i'm using a psycophysics tool which uses shutter glasses. right now i use CrystalEyes3 from realD.
and i want to know if it will work with the 3d vision 2 shutter glasses product. i can't find enough details about this product. details like response time or refresh rate of the device are missing from the published specs. where can i find more specs?
Thanks
Oren
i'm using a psycophysics tool which uses shutter glasses. right now i use CrystalEyes3 from realD.
and i want to know if it will work with the 3d vision 2 shutter glasses product. i can't find enough details about this product. details like response time or refresh rate of the device are missing from the published specs. where can i find more specs?
Thanks
Oren
If you are using an old GPU with and old CRT with an old Operating System, stick with the Crystal Eyes 3.
Nvidias glasses sync via a USB driven emitter. For each display that is 3D Vision certified, there is a profile with timing parameters that have been adjusted to compensate for inherent differences such as the response rate, etc...
There is no guarantee that Nvidia's glasses will even activate with the program that you are using. The best thing to do is to ask other users that might be using stereo3D with this program in an official support forum .
If you are using an old GPU with and old CRT with an old Operating System, stick with the Crystal Eyes 3.
Nvidias glasses sync via a USB driven emitter. For each display that is 3D Vision certified, there is a profile with timing parameters that have been adjusted to compensate for inherent differences such as the response rate, etc...
There is no guarantee that Nvidia's glasses will even activate with the program that you are using. The best thing to do is to ask other users that might be using stereo3D with this program in an official support forum .
and i want to know if it will work with the 3d vision 2 shutter glasses product. i can't find enough details about this product. details like response time or refresh rate of the device are missing from the published specs. where can i find more specs?
Thanks
Oren
Nvidias glasses sync via a USB driven emitter. For each display that is 3D Vision certified, there is a profile with timing parameters that have been adjusted to compensate for inherent differences such as the response rate, etc...
There is no guarantee that Nvidia's glasses will even activate with the program that you are using. The best thing to do is to ask other users that might be using stereo3D with this program in an official support forum .