I've built a Rift/Cardboard knock off and am having a lot of fun streaming PC SBS games to my HMD. I have a 3D capable Nvidia card but I don't have a 3D monitor. Still I managed to enable the main 3D option and also switched my monitor's .inf so the Nvidia card thinks it is 3D capable ... but I can't figure out how to actually get SBS going. Instead it defaults to the Red/Blue overlay and when I run the Nvidia 3DLive software or whatever it is called, it tells me I don't have the correct monitor ... Should I just try a different .inf or is it simply impossible to get Nvidia SBS running on a non-3D monitor?
I've built a Rift/Cardboard knock off and am having a lot of fun streaming PC SBS games to my HMD. I have a 3D capable Nvidia card but I don't have a 3D monitor. Still I managed to enable the main 3D option and also switched my monitor's .inf so the Nvidia card thinks it is 3D capable ... but I can't figure out how to actually get SBS going. Instead it defaults to the Red/Blue overlay and when I run the Nvidia 3DLive software or whatever it is called, it tells me I don't have the correct monitor ... Should I just try a different .inf or is it simply impossible to get Nvidia SBS running on a non-3D monitor?
Nvidia does not suport SBS for games. What you could use is Tridef. There is a 14 days evaluation period.
PS: If you are using a mobile phone I suppose there is a big delay in image on the phone, it will make it impossible to play.
Nvidia does not suport SBS for games. What you could use is Tridef. There is a 14 days evaluation period.
PS: If you are using a mobile phone I suppose there is a big delay in image on the phone, it will make it impossible to play.
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PS: If you are using a mobile phone I suppose there is a big delay in image on the phone, it will make it impossible to play.
Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Windows 10 64bits