3d Vision Infrarot Remote Sender?
I only own the glasses and need this IR-Sender but I am not sure what exactly this even is. I was just searching on ebay and found this http://www.ebay.de/itm/Infrarot-Remote-Verlangerung-Kabel-Extender-Empfanger-Sender-IR-Repeater-AC432/331923727697?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D40821%26meid%3D290db85115cf4f59ab5b1411003fde53%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26mehot%3Dag%26sd%3D111775625648 Will that do it? Thx in advance

#1
Posted 01/24/2017 12:21 AM   
No, you need an NVIDIA 3D Vision IR Emitter... like in the 3D Vision Kit, that's just an IR remote signal repeater/extender. Sometimes it's hard to find the USB emitters being sold alone it might be easier to just find a 3D Vision Kit... [url]http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_nkw=3d+vision+kit[/url] ...your link kinda scares the hell out of me. Lol.
No, you need an NVIDIA 3D Vision IR Emitter... like in the 3D Vision Kit, that's just an IR remote signal repeater/extender.

Sometimes it's hard to find the USB emitters being sold alone it might be easier to just find a 3D Vision Kit...
http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_nkw=3d+vision+kit

...your link kinda scares the hell out of me. Lol.
#2
Posted 01/24/2017 01:02 AM   
haha sorry. Well it is a waste of money to buy a entire kit when I already have the 3d vision 2 glasses. On the package it says: "requires 3D Vision USB IR emitter or a product with a built-in IR emitter" That sounds like you can use any infrarot emitter to me.
haha sorry.
Well it is a waste of money to buy a entire kit when I already have the 3d vision 2 glasses.
On the package it says:
"requires 3D Vision USB IR emitter or a product with a built-in IR emitter"

That sounds like you can use any infrarot emitter to me.

#3
Posted 01/24/2017 01:08 AM   
Ah well, built in IR emitter means still a supported device (mostly laptops and some monitors that have them inbuilt). You would also need the USB transmitter to f.e. activate 3DTV play - the driver detects if the emitter is present and only then enables 3D. Actually ...... it MIGHT be possible to use theoretically any IR emitter if you go into deep hacks and change the values the driver get's (infos will be found at the 3D IR Emitter Simulator), i am not sure if you would also need to modify the emitters firmware to mach the IR-codes and even that might not be all (who knows what kind of data is exchanged via the emitter and the driver). Anyhow, it sure requires very much knowledge (i mean rly much). If you don't got that you better get an official 3D Vision IR emitter. Btw. ebay is not the only source. You could check local discounts if there are any or hardware-forums with selling options etc. etc. Usually you achieve a better price, yet you have to wait till some opportunity comes up, so yeah ....
Ah well, built in IR emitter means still a supported device (mostly laptops and some monitors that have them inbuilt). You would also need the USB transmitter to f.e. activate 3DTV play - the driver detects if the emitter is present and only then enables 3D. Actually ...... it MIGHT be possible to use theoretically any IR emitter if you go into deep hacks and change the values the driver get's (infos will be found at the 3D IR Emitter Simulator), i am not sure if you would also need to modify the emitters firmware to mach the IR-codes and even that might not be all (who knows what kind of data is exchanged via the emitter and the driver). Anyhow, it sure requires very much knowledge (i mean rly much).

If you don't got that you better get an official 3D Vision IR emitter. Btw. ebay is not the only source. You could check local discounts if there are any or hardware-forums with selling options etc. etc. Usually you achieve a better price, yet you have to wait till some opportunity comes up, so yeah ....

#4
Posted 01/24/2017 01:43 AM   
"or a product with a built-in IR emitter" means a built-in "3D Vision" emitter... such as 3D Vision certified monitor or laptop. There's no way to buy the USB emitter as a stand alone item other than from a 3rd party used or from a 3D Vision Kit... the Drivers use the emitter to sync the shuttering of the glasses with the alternating views on the monitor, there's really no way around it...
"or a product with a built-in IR emitter" means a built-in "3D Vision" emitter... such as 3D Vision certified monitor or laptop.

There's no way to buy the USB emitter as a stand alone item other than from a 3rd party used or from a 3D Vision Kit... the Drivers use the emitter to sync the shuttering of the glasses with the alternating views on the monitor, there's really no way around it...
#5
Posted 01/24/2017 01:48 AM   
Thanks for the answers, I will buy a cheaper 3d Vision 1 Kit und sell the glasses again, but keep the transmitter :D
Thanks for the answers, I will buy a cheaper 3d Vision 1 Kit und sell the glasses again, but keep the transmitter :D

#6
Posted 01/24/2017 01:17 PM   
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