[quote name='quincysw' date='20 April 2011 - 09:01 PM' timestamp='1303326105' post='1228001']
Thanks. I was under the impression that there was software available that would transform standard pc games into full 3D
Brian
[/quote]
There is no converting or transformation.
3D-games are rendered twice by the Nvidia-driver for the Stereo-3D. It will render a view for the right eye and one for the left eye.
There is the 3D-Vision-Discover mode inside the drivers so you can try it with cheap Red/Cyan-Glasses (oldstyle anaglyph mode).
regards
Brian
regards
Brian
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[quote name='The Professor' date='11 August 2011 - 10:33 AM' timestamp='1313055223' post='1277858']
I think Qazax is a pretty cool guy. eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything.
Brian
Brian
Thanks. I was under the impression that there was software available that would transform standard pc games into full 3D
Brian
[/quote]
There is no converting or transformation.
3D-games are rendered twice by the Nvidia-driver for the Stereo-3D. It will render a view for the right eye and one for the left eye.
There is the 3D-Vision-Discover mode inside the drivers so you can try it with cheap Red/Cyan-Glasses (oldstyle anaglyph mode).
Thanks. I was under the impression that there was software available that would transform standard pc games into full 3D
Brian
There is no converting or transformation.
3D-games are rendered twice by the Nvidia-driver for the Stereo-3D. It will render a view for the right eye and one for the left eye.
There is the 3D-Vision-Discover mode inside the drivers so you can try it with cheap Red/Cyan-Glasses (oldstyle anaglyph mode).
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