I was wondering if it is possible to use 2 emitters at same time. I would need to cover quite large area with the sync, and there would be something like 20 participants in the meeting room. Anyone tested if 2 emitters work fine just by plug and play principle?
I was wondering if it is possible to use 2 emitters at same time. I would need to cover quite large area with the sync, and there would be something like 20 participants in the meeting room. Anyone tested if 2 emitters work fine just by plug and play principle?
I received confirmation from Nvidia that it is NOT possible to use multiple emitters for better coverage.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.
I received confirmation from Nvidia that it is NOT possible to use multiple emitters for better coverage.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.
[quote name='Cromfel' post='553601' date='Jun 17 2009, 03:56 AM']I received confirmation from Nvidia that it is NOT possible to use multiple emitters for better coverage.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.[/quote]
Hi
This is currently not possible. Our emitters were designed for a smaller room setup, not for 2 emitters.
[quote name='Cromfel' post='553601' date='Jun 17 2009, 03:56 AM']I received confirmation from Nvidia that it is NOT possible to use multiple emitters for better coverage.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.
Hi
This is currently not possible. Our emitters were designed for a smaller room setup, not for 2 emitters.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.[/quote]
Hi
This is currently not possible. Our emitters were designed for a smaller room setup, not for 2 emitters.
Any DIY guys around to open up 1 emitter and see how it would be possible to hack 2 emitters into 1? basicly it is just IR lights so it should be quite easy to "extend" the emitter.
Hi
This is currently not possible. Our emitters were designed for a smaller room setup, not for 2 emitters.