Play any console game, tv channel or movie in 3d Tv tuner card and stereoscopic player with 3d visio
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[quote name='shotgun10111' post='1072351' date='Jun 12 2010, 10:48 AM']alright thinking about buying this capture card 2day but i wanna make sure the 360 games r playable i play quake 4 cod mw2 unreal 3 blur and sports games i was also wondering if anybody has tried this with quake live for pc dont care about the movies only games on the 360 any more input on games would be nice. peace and happy gaming[/quote]
You can pick up a capture card for the wonderful purpose of recording your MW2 kill streaks, but don't bother with this. It just isn't very good. The potential is there but the results aren't yet.
The best bet to play 360 in 3D using 3D vision with good quality is for Microsoft to announce stereo drivers for a bunch of games and include side to side format. Then, using a capture card you can stream the side to side gameplay to your stereo player and have much better results. You can do this now with Avatar and Invincible tiger since they have side to side support.
[quote name='shotgun10111' post='1072351' date='Jun 12 2010, 10:48 AM']alright thinking about buying this capture card 2day but i wanna make sure the 360 games r playable i play quake 4 cod mw2 unreal 3 blur and sports games i was also wondering if anybody has tried this with quake live for pc dont care about the movies only games on the 360 any more input on games would be nice. peace and happy gaming
You can pick up a capture card for the wonderful purpose of recording your MW2 kill streaks, but don't bother with this. It just isn't very good. The potential is there but the results aren't yet.
The best bet to play 360 in 3D using 3D vision with good quality is for Microsoft to announce stereo drivers for a bunch of games and include side to side format. Then, using a capture card you can stream the side to side gameplay to your stereo player and have much better results. You can do this now with Avatar and Invincible tiger since they have side to side support.
[quote name='Richcom144' post='1071822' date='Jun 11 2010, 07:08 AM']You can adjust the depth through the 3Dfier software or the Stereoscopic player. The quality is great, no lag. Frames per second dropping unoticable but on nba 2k10 xbox 360 I increased the game speed a little. BtW Fight night round 4, God of war 3 and Drakes Uncharted 2, simply amazing in 3d, even in anaglyph(But you can use any type of 3d or 3d vision)[/quote]
can you explain(r anybody) how u play it through the stereoscopic player i have my 360 playing through the capture card i go an get the live feed from the 3d player but all i see is a green pic about 1/3 the size of the 3d player screen i am using hdmi 1080i on a samsung hl61a750 HELP PLEASE im curious to see what they look like
[quote name='Richcom144' post='1071822' date='Jun 11 2010, 07:08 AM']You can adjust the depth through the 3Dfier software or the Stereoscopic player. The quality is great, no lag. Frames per second dropping unoticable but on nba 2k10 xbox 360 I increased the game speed a little. BtW Fight night round 4, God of war 3 and Drakes Uncharted 2, simply amazing in 3d, even in anaglyph(But you can use any type of 3d or 3d vision)
can you explain(r anybody) how u play it through the stereoscopic player i have my 360 playing through the capture card i go an get the live feed from the 3d player but all i see is a green pic about 1/3 the size of the 3d player screen i am using hdmi 1080i on a samsung hl61a750 HELP PLEASE im curious to see what they look like
I'd like to hear more about how the console exclusives look with 3d conversion... !Red Dead Redemption, Forza3,! Come on... Please share any details. I don't care if it's not perfect. I want just want some form of usable 3d on x360. It's easy to overlook 2d hud problems in 3d. Can someone capture some 3d screenshots using this card of these two games, maybe Project Gotham 4 also?
I'd like to hear more about how the console exclusives look with 3d conversion... !Red Dead Redemption, Forza3,! Come on... Please share any details. I don't care if it's not perfect. I want just want some form of usable 3d on x360. It's easy to overlook 2d hud problems in 3d. Can someone capture some 3d screenshots using this card of these two games, maybe Project Gotham 4 also?
I want to do this but for the purpose of hooking up sky hd and trying out the 3d channel which I believe is a side by side format.
My only problem is Sky is in the living room and PC and projector are in the computer room (for now!)
Has anyone tried this?
It seems that gaming in 3D is damaging your imagination. You can test this easily yourselves if you own 3D vision only.
Setp 1. Download the 3dfier demo and install it
Step 2. Download a PS3 or 360 video of a game youd like to play in 3D. In 720p or 1080 resolution...
Step 3. Set the 3Dfier video plugin for video processing in the Nvidia Stereoscopic player and View the gameplay video you just downloaded
Wow dude, thanks for adding nothing to this subject!
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />
Wow dude, thanks for adding nothing to this subject!
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />
[quote name='KrackMcJack3d' post='1074102' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:41 PM']Wow dude, thanks for adding nothing to this subject!
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />[/quote]
And you just showed that you don't understand how this tech works or didn't read any of the posts in the thread.
What the origianl post is describing is streaming 360 and PS3 video to your PC and watching with 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. Thats how you make it "3D".
Thats exactly the same result as downloading a video of same resolution and watching it using 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. 3D effect and result = same
[quote name='KrackMcJack3d' post='1074102' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:41 PM']Wow dude, thanks for adding nothing to this subject!
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />
And you just showed that you don't understand how this tech works or didn't read any of the posts in the thread.
What the origianl post is describing is streaming 360 and PS3 video to your PC and watching with 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. Thats how you make it "3D".
Thats exactly the same result as downloading a video of same resolution and watching it using 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. 3D effect and result = same
This software gets a 2D video stream from your console and sends it to your computer. Your GPU in your PC then guesses what depth to show objects at, and shows them in 3D this way. The directX environment doesn't get sent to the GPU, only the video stream in 2D does. Therefore this tech cant accurately work out how to show you the 3D, this is why it looks terrible compared to actual 3D processing in games on your PC.
I suggest googleing something like "How NVIDIA S3D works" and reading up on the details, you will understand...
This software gets a 2D video stream from your console and sends it to your computer. Your GPU in your PC then guesses what depth to show objects at, and shows them in 3D this way. The directX environment doesn't get sent to the GPU, only the video stream in 2D does. Therefore this tech cant accurately work out how to show you the 3D, this is why it looks terrible compared to actual 3D processing in games on your PC.
I suggest googleing something like "How NVIDIA S3D works" and reading up on the details, you will understand...
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
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You can pick up a capture card for the wonderful purpose of recording your MW2 kill streaks, but don't bother with this. It just isn't very good. The potential is there but the results aren't yet.
The best bet to play 360 in 3D using 3D vision with good quality is for Microsoft to announce stereo drivers for a bunch of games and include side to side format. Then, using a capture card you can stream the side to side gameplay to your stereo player and have much better results. You can do this now with Avatar and Invincible tiger since they have side to side support.
You can pick up a capture card for the wonderful purpose of recording your MW2 kill streaks, but don't bother with this. It just isn't very good. The potential is there but the results aren't yet.
The best bet to play 360 in 3D using 3D vision with good quality is for Microsoft to announce stereo drivers for a bunch of games and include side to side format. Then, using a capture card you can stream the side to side gameplay to your stereo player and have much better results. You can do this now with Avatar and Invincible tiger since they have side to side support.
can you explain(r anybody) how u play it through the stereoscopic player i have my 360 playing through the capture card i go an get the live feed from the 3d player but all i see is a green pic about 1/3 the size of the 3d player screen i am using hdmi 1080i on a samsung hl61a750 HELP PLEASE im curious to see what they look like
can you explain(r anybody) how u play it through the stereoscopic player i have my 360 playing through the capture card i go an get the live feed from the 3d player but all i see is a green pic about 1/3 the size of the 3d player screen i am using hdmi 1080i on a samsung hl61a750 HELP PLEASE im curious to see what they look like
My only problem is Sky is in the living room and PC and projector are in the computer room (for now!)
Has anyone tried this?
My only problem is Sky is in the living room and PC and projector are in the computer room (for now!)
Has anyone tried this?
It seems that gaming in 3D is damaging your imagination. You can test this easily yourselves if you own 3D vision only.
Setp 1. Download the 3dfier demo and install it
Step 2. Download a PS3 or 360 video of a game youd like to play in 3D. In 720p or 1080 resolution...
Step 3. Set the 3Dfier video plugin for video processing in the Nvidia Stereoscopic player and View the gameplay video you just downloaded
DONE! Thats how crappy your game will look.
It seems that gaming in 3D is damaging your imagination. You can test this easily yourselves if you own 3D vision only.
Setp 1. Download the 3dfier demo and install it
Step 2. Download a PS3 or 360 video of a game youd like to play in 3D. In 720p or 1080 resolution...
Step 3. Set the 3Dfier video plugin for video processing in the Nvidia Stereoscopic player and View the gameplay video you just downloaded
DONE! Thats how crappy your game will look.
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy.
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy.
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy.
And you just showed that you don't understand how this tech works or didn't read any of the posts in the thread.
What the origianl post is describing is streaming 360 and PS3 video to your PC and watching with 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. Thats how you make it "3D".
Thats exactly the same result as downloading a video of same resolution and watching it using 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. 3D effect and result = same
Kapish? Good boy!
It's my experience 3d videos of anything video game related suck, everytime! You are wrong. Imagine for a second... how a real 360 or PS3 setup might look in 3d. Not a crappy 720 or 1080 video. Are you starting to get the picture? Good boy.
And you just showed that you don't understand how this tech works or didn't read any of the posts in the thread.
What the origianl post is describing is streaming 360 and PS3 video to your PC and watching with 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. Thats how you make it "3D".
Thats exactly the same result as downloading a video of same resolution and watching it using 3Dfier and stereoscopic player. 3D effect and result = same
Kapish? Good boy!
OK, here's the deal.
This software gets a 2D video stream from your console and sends it to your computer. Your GPU in your PC then guesses what depth to show objects at, and shows them in 3D this way. The directX environment doesn't get sent to the GPU, only the video stream in 2D does. Therefore this tech cant accurately work out how to show you the 3D, this is why it looks terrible compared to actual 3D processing in games on your PC.
I suggest googleing something like "How NVIDIA S3D works" and reading up on the details, you will understand...
Nick
OK, here's the deal.
This software gets a 2D video stream from your console and sends it to your computer. Your GPU in your PC then guesses what depth to show objects at, and shows them in 3D this way. The directX environment doesn't get sent to the GPU, only the video stream in 2D does. Therefore this tech cant accurately work out how to show you the 3D, this is why it looks terrible compared to actual 3D processing in games on your PC.
I suggest googleing something like "How NVIDIA S3D works" and reading up on the details, you will understand...
Nick
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