Using two 3D Vision emitters (display integrated and standalone)
Hi there, a couple years ago, I bought the Acer HN274H LED-Display which has an integrated 3D Vision emitter and works just great. But now I'm planning for a home theatre like setup with a 3D DLP projector which is linked to my pc. This is all in the same room. Unfortunetaly my sofa is 4 meters away and the emitter from my display has just a range of like 2 meters (I tested it). So I need to get the "original" emitter from NVIDIA as a second emitter. I read that it's impossible to operate two "original" emitters at the same time but is this also true for the display emitter and one original emitter? If not, how can I disable the display emitter or is the 3D Vision driver handling this by itself when 3D output is sent to the projector?
Hi there,

a couple years ago, I bought the Acer HN274H LED-Display which has an integrated 3D Vision emitter and works just great. But now I'm planning for a home theatre like setup with a 3D DLP projector which is linked to my pc. This is all in the same room. Unfortunetaly my sofa is 4 meters away and the emitter from my display has just a range of like 2 meters (I tested it).
So I need to get the "original" emitter from NVIDIA as a second emitter. I read that it's impossible to operate two "original" emitters at the same time but is this also true for the display emitter and one original emitter?
If not, how can I disable the display emitter or is the 3D Vision driver handling this by itself when 3D output is sent to the projector?

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Posted 09/29/2017 02:07 PM   
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