I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
I have been using TrackIR for head tracking i racing games for many years and I am very happy with how it works. It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to but when you finally do the immersion is increased a lot. TrackIR works wonderfully in GTR and other simbin games as well as rFactor and Richard Burns Rally for instance. I have also used in a few FPS games but TrackIR works best for flight sims and racing sims in my opinion.
I have never experienced any interference with the IR signal for the 3D glasses when using TrackIR.
I have been using TrackIR for head tracking i racing games for many years and I am very happy with how it works. It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to but when you finally do the immersion is increased a lot. TrackIR works wonderfully in GTR and other simbin games as well as rFactor and Richard Burns Rally for instance. I have also used in a few FPS games but TrackIR works best for flight sims and racing sims in my opinion.
I have never experienced any interference with the IR signal for the 3D glasses when using TrackIR.
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick[/quote]
I've tested Johnny Lee's sample headtracking program and I seem to remember it working just fine. I've actually been working on a few of my own ideas with it (3D + tracking), but I'm not sure if (or when) I'll manage to finish it :(
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick
I've tested Johnny Lee's sample headtracking program and I seem to remember it working just fine. I've actually been working on a few of my own ideas with it (3D + tracking), but I'm not sure if (or when) I'll manage to finish it :(
[quote name='Dr Nick' post='1038845' date='Apr 12 2010, 07:15 PM']Ok, Since Johnny Lee's version of head tracking is so much cheaper i may as well test it out then...
Thanks for the help guys.
AFAIK TrackIR ir a few hundred dollars, right? I'm not looking to spend that much... (especially since I have to pay for a new fermi card soon :) )
Nick[/quote]
You should keep in mind that his version is great for playing around with and maybe doing some of your own development with, but I doubt any games will support using it. The different ways of head tracking will also perform different functions. If you want to support slight turns of your head for turning in game (like TrackIR seems to support well), the Wiimote solution probably won't work very well. The Wiimote solution will also require that you're directly in line with the remote - it doesn't seem to have a large field of vision (from my time playing with it).
[quote name='Dr Nick' post='1038845' date='Apr 12 2010, 07:15 PM']Ok, Since Johnny Lee's version of head tracking is so much cheaper i may as well test it out then...
Thanks for the help guys.
AFAIK TrackIR ir a few hundred dollars, right? I'm not looking to spend that much... (especially since I have to pay for a new fermi card soon :) )
Nick
You should keep in mind that his version is great for playing around with and maybe doing some of your own development with, but I doubt any games will support using it. The different ways of head tracking will also perform different functions. If you want to support slight turns of your head for turning in game (like TrackIR seems to support well), the Wiimote solution probably won't work very well. The Wiimote solution will also require that you're directly in line with the remote - it doesn't seem to have a large field of vision (from my time playing with it).
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
<b>Memory:</b> 6GB DDR3 RAM (Kingston) <b>Graphics:</b> GTX 260 (216 cores, physX); EVGA GTX 480 SC
<b>OS:</b> Win7 Home Premium 64-bit / Vista Home Premium 64-bit
<b>Hard Disks:</b> 750GB + 500GB <b>Tower:</b> Antec 'Twelve Hundred' Gaming Tower
<b>Monitors:</b> 24" ACER GD245HQbd 120Hz 1920*1080 + 22" widescreen LCD 1680x1050
http://bit.ly/Bluesteel
I think it is gonna interfere with 3d vision and nothing will be working or it could flicker and so on.
I think it is gonna interfere with 3d vision and nothing will be working or it could flicker and so on.
I have never experienced any interference with the IR signal for the 3D glasses when using TrackIR.
Here is a link to the product:
[url="http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/"]http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/[/url]
/Linus
I have never experienced any interference with the IR signal for the 3D glasses when using TrackIR.
Here is a link to the product:
http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
/Linus
[i]The TrackIR has been tested, and works fine with the Nvidia 3D setup.[/i]
Enjoy it, it looks really good.
The TrackIR has been tested, and works fine with the Nvidia 3D setup.
Enjoy it, it looks really good.
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick[/quote]
I've tested Johnny Lee's sample headtracking program and I seem to remember it working just fine. I've actually been working on a few of my own ideas with it (3D + tracking), but I'm not sure if (or when) I'll manage to finish it :(
I was looking up some info on head tracking and I decided that it would be a worthwhile investment to buy something to use for head tracking while I use 3d Vision, so my monitor truly becomes a window into the games...
I was looking at Johnny Lee's Head tracking using a wiimote and two IR LED's. I was wondering if anyone knew whether or no this setup would work with 3D vision, or whether the two technologies working at the same time would not be possible.
If this doesn't work, does anyone know of any head tracking solutions that are compatible with 3D vision???
Thanks
Nick
I've tested Johnny Lee's sample headtracking program and I seem to remember it working just fine. I've actually been working on a few of my own ideas with it (3D + tracking), but I'm not sure if (or when) I'll manage to finish it :(
Thanks for the help guys.
AFAIK TrackIR ir a few hundred dollars, right? I'm not looking to spend that much... (especially since I have to pay for a new fermi card soon :) )
Nick
Thanks for the help guys.
AFAIK TrackIR ir a few hundred dollars, right? I'm not looking to spend that much... (especially since I have to pay for a new fermi card soon :) )
Nick
Twitter: @Dr_Inkduff
<b>Processor:</b> Intel Core i7 920 D0 (4Ghz) <b>Motherboard:</b> ASUS P6T
<b>Memory:</b> 6GB DDR3 RAM (Kingston) <b>Graphics:</b> GTX 260 (216 cores, physX); EVGA GTX 480 SC
<b>OS:</b> Win7 Home Premium 64-bit / Vista Home Premium 64-bit
<b>Hard Disks:</b> 750GB + 500GB <b>Tower:</b> Antec 'Twelve Hundred' Gaming Tower
<b>Monitors:</b> 24" ACER GD245HQbd 120Hz 1920*1080 + 22" widescreen LCD 1680x1050
http://bit.ly/Bluesteel
Thanks for the help guys.
AFAIK TrackIR ir a few hundred dollars, right? I'm not looking to spend that much... (especially since I have to pay for a new fermi card soon :) )
Nick[/quote]
You should keep in mind that his version is great for playing around with and maybe doing some of your own development with, but I doubt any games will support using it. The different ways of head tracking will also perform different functions. If you want to support slight turns of your head for turning in game (like TrackIR seems to support well), the Wiimote solution probably won't work very well. The Wiimote solution will also require that you're directly in line with the remote - it doesn't seem to have a large field of vision (from my time playing with it).
Thanks for the help guys.
AFAIK TrackIR ir a few hundred dollars, right? I'm not looking to spend that much... (especially since I have to pay for a new fermi card soon :) )
Nick
You should keep in mind that his version is great for playing around with and maybe doing some of your own development with, but I doubt any games will support using it. The different ways of head tracking will also perform different functions. If you want to support slight turns of your head for turning in game (like TrackIR seems to support well), the Wiimote solution probably won't work very well. The Wiimote solution will also require that you're directly in line with the remote - it doesn't seem to have a large field of vision (from my time playing with it).