Hi,
At the moment I am doing some testing with my Dell M6700 notebook.
I have been asked by a customer to test 3D Vision with our warp and blend software (Warpalizer), my notebook is a Dell Precision M6700 /NVIDIA Quadro K3000M.
Will this work with 3D Vision and two projectors? HDMI and DisplayPort.
Best Regards,
Marius Skinnes
At the moment I am doing some testing with my Dell M6700 notebook.
I have been asked by a customer to test 3D Vision with our warp and blend software (Warpalizer), my notebook is a Dell Precision M6700 /NVIDIA Quadro K3000M.
Will this work with 3D Vision and two projectors? HDMI and DisplayPort.
HDMI will work at 720p, DisplayPort...there's a trick to getting it to work. Here. I'm not sure you'll manage to get it running on two projectors simultaneously.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/-tutorial-review-3d-vision-on-laptop-or-surround-but-my-gpu-has-2-dvi-and-1-dp-what-to-do/[/url]
HDMI will work at 720p, DisplayPort...there's a trick to getting it to work. Here. I'm not sure you'll manage to get it running on two projectors simultaneously.
Quadros already have warpalizing and edge blending software, nothing new there.
Are you wanting to use two projectors to test edge blending/curved screen warpalization?
Or are you looking into Dual Passive projection/image alignment?
If your software could demux Stereo into seperate left and right outputs for use with GTX GPUs, you'd make some people very happy. Perhaps this can only be done with a hardware solution?
What are the model numbers of the projectors? 3D Vision will only enable on supported projectors unless an unofficial workaround is used.
http://3dvision-blog.com/1359-using-3d-vision-with-quadro-graphics-for-professional-applications/
Quadros already have warpalizing and edge blending software, nothing new there.
Are you wanting to use two projectors to test edge blending/curved screen warpalization?
Or are you looking into Dual Passive projection/image alignment?
If your software could demux Stereo into seperate left and right outputs for use with GTX GPUs, you'd make some people very happy. Perhaps this can only be done with a hardware solution?
[quote="Pirateguybrush"]HDMI will work at 720p, DisplayPort...there's a trick to getting it to work. Here. I'm not sure you'll manage to get it running on two projectors simultaneously.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/-tutorial-review-3d-vision-on-laptop-or-surround-but-my-gpu-has-2-dvi-and-1-dp-what-to-do/[/url][/quote]
Thanks! Maybe I need to buy a workstation then.
[quote="D-Man11"]Quadros already have warpalizing and edge blending software, nothing new there.
Are you wanting to use two projectors to test edge blending/curved screen warpalization?
Or are you looking into Dual Passive projection/image alignment?
If your software could demux Stereo into seperate left and right outputs for use with GTX GPUs, you'd make some people very happy. Perhaps this can only be done with a hardware solution?
What are the model numbers of the projectors? 3D Vision will only enable on supported projectors unless an unofficial workaround is used.
http://3dvision-blog.com/1359-using-3d-vision-with-quadro-graphics-for-professional-applications/[/quote]
Quadro K3000M does not have warp and blend.
I want to use our software (Warpalizer by Univisual Technologies) with 3D Vision and two projectors.
On my curved screen. I haven't bought projectors for this yet, thats why I'm asking :)
Pirateguybrush said:HDMI will work at 720p, DisplayPort...there's a trick to getting it to work. Here. I'm not sure you'll manage to get it running on two projectors simultaneously.
D-Man11 said:Quadros already have warpalizing and edge blending software, nothing new there.
Are you wanting to use two projectors to test edge blending/curved screen warpalization?
Or are you looking into Dual Passive projection/image alignment?
If your software could demux Stereo into seperate left and right outputs for use with GTX GPUs, you'd make some people very happy. Perhaps this can only be done with a hardware solution?
Quadro K3000M does not have warp and blend.
I want to use our software (Warpalizer by Univisual Technologies) with 3D Vision and two projectors.
On my curved screen. I haven't bought projectors for this yet, thats why I'm asking :)
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dvision-pro-faq.html
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/3d-vision-faq-uk.html
If you want to use your laptop for stereoscopic gaming then the outputs must be directly connected to the Quadro GPU
http://3dvision-blog.com/tag/optimus-and-3d-vision/
[quote="Pirateguybrush"]Do you know if your software works in 3d? Would you like one of us to test that for you first, before you go buying all that equipment?[/quote]
Now that, would be awesome! :)
Pirateguybrush said:Do you know if your software works in 3d? Would you like one of us to test that for you first, before you go buying all that equipment?
lol, who here is using more than 1 projector?
I know of three Blackshark, Likay and Mikemav3.
Jamir is about to join the ranks.
Out of the 4 people I listed only Mikemav is using surround on multiple screens, the others are using Dual Passive Projection on a single screen.
Here's one of his old videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNU6ITOfzV0
BTW Blackshark is doing it using a Radeon 7970 Since Nvidia 3D Vision does not support Dual Output.
Likay is using an old Nvidia Gpu (7800GTX I think) with an old Nvidia driver from back when 3D Vision supported Dual Output.
3D Vision Surround only supports 3 Displays, 2 Displays are not supported except maybe on the Quadro/Pro side for apllications.
Don't feel sorry for OP needing to spend money, it's called cost of doing business.
Look at the announcement on their landing page.
http://www.warpalizer.com/
ATC simulator in Korea
Univisual Technologies is proud to announce an order from UDX for delivery of our Warpalizer product to a sophisticated ATC simulator at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. The contract was won in the face of a pack of international competitors offering hardware as well as software based product.
Univisual Technologies is proud to announce an order from UDX for delivery of our Warpalizer product to a sophisticated ATC simulator at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. The contract was won in the face of a pack of international competitors offering hardware as well as software based product.
[quote="Pirateguybrush"]Is there somewhere we can download it to test?[/quote]
Send me a mail on marius@warpalizer.com , and I will send you the demo :)
[quote="D-Man11"]lol, who here is using more than 1 projector?
I know of three Blackshark, Likay and Mikemav3.
Jamir is about to join the ranks.
Out of the 4 people I listed only Mikemav is using surround on multiple screens, the others are using Dual Passive Projection on a single screen.
Here's one of his old videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNU6ITOfzV0[/quote]
That looks nice! :) thanks for the tips and all the useful links!
[quote="D-Man11"]Don't feel sorry for OP needing to spend money, it's called cost of doing business.
Look at the announcement on their landing page.
http://www.warpalizer.com/
ATC simulator in Korea
Univisual Technologies is proud to announce an order from UDX for delivery of our Warpalizer product to a sophisticated ATC simulator at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. The contract was won in the face of a pack of international competitors offering hardware as well as software based product.
[/quote]
Yes, it is the cost of doing business, but the only reason why I want to test it is for the customers.
Univisual Technologies is proud to announce an order from UDX for delivery of our Warpalizer product to a sophisticated ATC simulator at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. The contract was won in the face of a pack of international competitors offering hardware as well as software based product.
Yes, it is the cost of doing business, but the only reason why I want to test it is for the customers.
I do not think that Pirateguybrush realizes what Edge Blending and Warpalization software is, otherwise he wouldn't be thinking of trying it on his 27inch monitor.
Anyhow, it took me a long time to find the instructional video that you guys had put out. I was beginning to think it had been deleted.
But I found it! Finally! [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCplz-8-opo&feature=player_embedded#at=44[/url]
Pirateguybrush, watch this and it will show you all the steps required, just to test it in 2D. You can clearly see that unless you have 2 or 3 projectors you can not test the features/functions.
Edit: here's another setup video from Univisual http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJKQnnWCUyk
I do not think that Pirateguybrush realizes what Edge Blending and Warpalization software is, otherwise he wouldn't be thinking of trying it on his 27inch monitor.
Anyhow, it took me a long time to find the instructional video that you guys had put out. I was beginning to think it had been deleted.
Pirateguybrush, watch this and it will show you all the steps required, just to test it in 2D. You can clearly see that unless you have 2 or 3 projectors you can not test the features/functions.
At the moment I am doing some testing with my Dell M6700 notebook.
I have been asked by a customer to test 3D Vision with our warp and blend software (Warpalizer), my notebook is a Dell Precision M6700 /NVIDIA Quadro K3000M.
Will this work with 3D Vision and two projectors? HDMI and DisplayPort.
Best Regards,
Marius Skinnes
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/571045/-tutorial-review-3d-vision-on-laptop-or-surround-but-my-gpu-has-2-dvi-and-1-dp-what-to-do/
Are you wanting to use two projectors to test edge blending/curved screen warpalization?
Or are you looking into Dual Passive projection/image alignment?
If your software could demux Stereo into seperate left and right outputs for use with GTX GPUs, you'd make some people very happy. Perhaps this can only be done with a hardware solution?
What are the model numbers of the projectors? 3D Vision will only enable on supported projectors unless an unofficial workaround is used.
http://3dvision-blog.com/1359-using-3d-vision-with-quadro-graphics-for-professional-applications/
Thanks! Maybe I need to buy a workstation then.
Quadro K3000M does not have warp and blend.
I want to use our software (Warpalizer by Univisual Technologies) with 3D Vision and two projectors.
On my curved screen. I haven't bought projectors for this yet, thats why I'm asking :)
http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3dvision-universal-install-guide-aug12.pdf
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-professional-users.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nview_display_us.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvidia-mosaic-technology.html
http://www.nvidia.com/docs/IO/40049/NVMosaic_UG_v05.pdf
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/3d-vision-faq-uk.html
If you want to use your laptop for stereoscopic gaming then the outputs must be directly connected to the Quadro GPU
http://3dvision-blog.com/tag/optimus-and-3d-vision/
Now that, would be awesome! :)
I know of three Blackshark, Likay and Mikemav3.
Jamir is about to join the ranks.
Out of the 4 people I listed only Mikemav is using surround on multiple screens, the others are using Dual Passive Projection on a single screen.
Here's one of his old videos
Likay is using an old Nvidia Gpu (7800GTX I think) with an old Nvidia driver from back when 3D Vision supported Dual Output.
3D Vision Surround only supports 3 Displays, 2 Displays are not supported except maybe on the Quadro/Pro side for apllications.
http://www.gamewarping.com/sider/gamewarping.asp?NodeID=921
Look at the announcement on their landing page.
http://www.warpalizer.com/
ATC simulator in Korea
Univisual Technologies is proud to announce an order from UDX for delivery of our Warpalizer product to a sophisticated ATC simulator at the Incheon Airport in South Korea. The contract was won in the face of a pack of international competitors offering hardware as well as software based product.
Send me a mail on marius@warpalizer.com , and I will send you the demo :)
That looks nice! :) thanks for the tips and all the useful links!
Yes, it is the cost of doing business, but the only reason why I want to test it is for the customers.
Anyhow, it took me a long time to find the instructional video that you guys had put out. I was beginning to think it had been deleted.
But I found it! Finally! ;feature=player_embedded#at=44" rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">;feature=player_embedded#at=44
Pirateguybrush, watch this and it will show you all the steps required, just to test it in 2D. You can clearly see that unless you have 2 or 3 projectors you can not test the features/functions.
Edit: here's another setup video from Univisual