Hello,
I need to know if it's possible to listen a 3d movie without glasses with a GeForce GTX 660, the monitor supports 3d vision (MX279) and the LG Blu-Ray supports 3d.
Thank you.
I need to know if it's possible to listen a 3d movie without glasses with a GeForce GTX 660, the monitor supports 3d vision (MX279) and the LG Blu-Ray supports 3d.
You might be able to rip the soundtrack from the movie to your harddrive, maybe not if it's cinavia protected.
Most 3D Blu-rays also have a 2D version, that you could watch as well as listen to :P
No, the question is Can I watch a 3D bluray in 3D? I heard that you have 3 or 4 kinds of 3D
[quote="francomg"]Listen??? I think he meant watch...
The best way to describe your question would be: Can I watch a 3D bluray in 2D? [/quote]
It does not appear that the Asus MX279H is is 3D monitor.
https://www.asus.com/Monitors_Projectors/MX279H/
Regardless, unless you have a rare 'autostereoscopic' (3D glasses free) monitor you'll need to have some sort of glasses to view 3D content - unless of course watching lots of 'mushy' and ghosting images appeals to you.
Regardless, unless you have a rare 'autostereoscopic' (3D glasses free) monitor you'll need to have some sort of glasses to view 3D content - unless of course watching lots of 'mushy' and ghosting images appeals to you.
As far as I see, your monitor isn't even stereoscopic.
http://uk.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/MX279H/#overview
Where do you get the idea that your monitor supports 3D Vision?
Here's a list of 3D Vision monitors http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
The only way that you could watch a 3D Blu-ray without active/passive/anaglyph glasses, is with an autosterescopic monitor
edit: lol, I got sidetracked while responding looking at a few of the newer autostereoscopic monitors
I need to know if it's possible to listen a 3d movie without glasses with a GeForce GTX 660, the monitor supports 3d vision (MX279) and the LG Blu-Ray supports 3d.
Thank you.
Most 3D Blu-rays also have a 2D version, that you could watch as well as listen to :P
The best way to describe your question would be: Can I watch a 3D bluray in 2D?
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https://www.asus.com/Monitors_Projectors/MX279H/
Regardless, unless you have a rare 'autostereoscopic' (3D glasses free) monitor you'll need to have some sort of glasses to view 3D content - unless of course watching lots of 'mushy' and ghosting images appeals to you.
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http://uk.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/MX279H/#overview
Where do you get the idea that your monitor supports 3D Vision?
Here's a list of 3D Vision monitors http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
The only way that you could watch a 3D Blu-ray without active/passive/anaglyph glasses, is with an autosterescopic monitor
edit: lol, I got sidetracked while responding looking at a few of the newer autostereoscopic monitors