[quote name='piu' date='01 December 2010 - 01:04 PM' timestamp='1291172677' post='1154031']
Hey guys, please don't blame Nvidia as they only made a typo mistake.
3DTV Play is coming in mid-late Nov 20[b]2[/b]0,
when Naked-eye 3D TV becomes popular.
There will be no business conflict by selling the software alone and their 3D Vision Kit together.
Nvidia, please correct the typo to finish our wait.
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[size="6"]!! warning warning damage control !![/size] /excl.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':excl:' /> No pun intended [size="3"]piu[/size] I'm just trying to be funny in this stooped situation. /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
[quote name='piu' date='01 December 2010 - 01:04 PM' timestamp='1291172677' post='1154031']
Hey guys, please don't blame Nvidia as they only made a typo mistake.
3DTV Play is coming in mid-late Nov 2020,
when Naked-eye 3D TV becomes popular.
There will be no business conflict by selling the software alone and their 3D Vision Kit together.
Nvidia, please correct the typo to finish our wait.
!! warning warning damage control !! /excl.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':excl:' /> No pun intended piu I'm just trying to be funny in this stooped situation. /wave.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wave:' />
[quote name='hash02' date='30 November 2010 - 09:10 PM' timestamp='1291151400' post='1153895']
the guy is a bloody muppet,where the f*** is 3dplay,quote late november,well noobs it 30th nov now so were the f*** is it then,not even a email from the noobs at nivida to let us know what is going on,i swear to f*** i will never give you any of my cash again....fools
,
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[quote name='hash02' date='30 November 2010 - 09:10 PM' timestamp='1291151400' post='1153895']
the guy is a bloody muppet,where the f*** is 3dplay,quote late november,well noobs it 30th nov now so were the f*** is it then,not even a email from the noobs at nivida to let us know what is going on,i swear to f*** i will never give you any of my cash again....fools
so wait thats another release date broken again so whats it going to be are we all going to be back here in a months time bitching that its still not here. i think we all deserve this software free as a sorry for the lack of information and the huge wait
so wait thats another release date broken again so whats it going to be are we all going to be back here in a months time bitching that its still not here. i think we all deserve this software free as a sorry for the lack of information and the huge wait
Lol, what a suprise, i held out on buying tridef for a month thinking play was gonna be released but in the end i bit the bullet and have been a happy 3dtv player ever since, gutted i lost a month of my time!
Nvidia you seriously suck for the amount of false hopes you have brought to many many users of your hardware.
Infact i will be bold and say i was mad to move from ati to you and pay a premium for hardware that will only work with your software, shame the software still is'nt released, and gues what i do'nt need your play anymore as i have other s3d software i have PAID for, oh and gues what, i won't be needing an upgrade from nvidia again neither as i'll be moving to them sweet ati cards that are being released.
Why am i so mad?
Because of the constant rubbish that comes from your mouth, as others have said it is now december!, and the fact i paid stupid money to move to you for no reason at all!, never again!!
Lol, what a suprise, i held out on buying tridef for a month thinking play was gonna be released but in the end i bit the bullet and have been a happy 3dtv player ever since, gutted i lost a month of my time!
Nvidia you seriously suck for the amount of false hopes you have brought to many many users of your hardware.
Infact i will be bold and say i was mad to move from ati to you and pay a premium for hardware that will only work with your software, shame the software still is'nt released, and gues what i do'nt need your play anymore as i have other s3d software i have PAID for, oh and gues what, i won't be needing an upgrade from nvidia again neither as i'll be moving to them sweet ati cards that are being released.
Why am i so mad?
Because of the constant rubbish that comes from your mouth, as others have said it is now december!, and the fact i paid stupid money to move to you for no reason at all!, never again!!
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try TriDef.... its an alternative its more expensive but it does have a 14 day trial... u never know nvidia might even have released it by the time the trial expires :D
try TriDef.... its an alternative its more expensive but it does have a 14 day trial... u never know nvidia might even have released it by the time the trial expires :D
I created an account just to make this post...I have been "lurking" in the forums here awhile, reading and anxiously waiting for the release of the software as well to try with my new 3dTV. I honestly expected it to come out before the end of November, but I see that there has been many delays for months now. At the least, it would have been nice to have had an update around November 25th; I feel like the company had to know by then that they weren't going to make the November deadline.
My main reason for this post is to re-enforce what some others have already suggested...there are some alternatives. I got tired of waiting, and decided to try the IZ3d drivers. I have a Panasonic VT20 TV (same as the VT25). I was scared to try drivers from a company I didn't know...but I was willing to immediately fork over the cash for Nvidia's drivers as soon as they came out, because I was familiar with Nvidia, and have trusted them in the past. But, I became frustrated and impatient with Nvidia's delays, so I nervously downloaded the IZ3ds.
I want to let everyone know, (at least if you have a Panasonic TV), that you shouldn't be afraid to go ahead and try the IZ3d drivers. You can easily turn them on/off, and uninstall them without any negative affects to your system (at least, I have seen no negative effects...I don't even know that I have them until I need them).
Select side by side mode in the drivers, make sure your 3dtv is main display screen, and start your game. The IZ3d drivers have a lot of documentation to help, so it made it fairly easy. Only drawback I've found so far is that I have to manually put my TV into 3d mode when the game starts, and some of the games that I've tried with a mouse cursor tend not to work correctly in side by side (Dragons Age Origin's is one I tested, the mouse is all messed up), but other games have worked great, and I was really impressed by the 3d in some of the games. I've been playing Batman:Arkham Asylum and Street Fighter IV the most. Let me tell you, Street Fighter IV looked absolutely incredible! I've got a lot more games that I want to test.
Nvidia should have at least released what they had as a "free trial-open beta test" for everyone, if they couldn't get it ready by this last promised date. From a PR/customer service perspective, that would have been the right thing to do. If they are having problems with the drivers, this would have helped everyone all the way around....more people testing looking for bugs, and everyone having something to at least try on their 3d equipment. It would have kept customers from losing all their faith.
So, if you are frustrated and tired of waiting, try IZ3d. In my experience anyway, I've been pleasantly surprised with how well they work with my Panasonic TV. Like me, I think some of you will give up on Nvidia now anyway, and purchase the IZ3d drivers when you see how well they work. And no, I don't work for IZ3D.....just a frustrated gamer like the rest of you. Maybe this information will help some of you get your 3D gaming fix :)
I created an account just to make this post...I have been "lurking" in the forums here awhile, reading and anxiously waiting for the release of the software as well to try with my new 3dTV. I honestly expected it to come out before the end of November, but I see that there has been many delays for months now. At the least, it would have been nice to have had an update around November 25th; I feel like the company had to know by then that they weren't going to make the November deadline.
My main reason for this post is to re-enforce what some others have already suggested...there are some alternatives. I got tired of waiting, and decided to try the IZ3d drivers. I have a Panasonic VT20 TV (same as the VT25). I was scared to try drivers from a company I didn't know...but I was willing to immediately fork over the cash for Nvidia's drivers as soon as they came out, because I was familiar with Nvidia, and have trusted them in the past. But, I became frustrated and impatient with Nvidia's delays, so I nervously downloaded the IZ3ds.
I want to let everyone know, (at least if you have a Panasonic TV), that you shouldn't be afraid to go ahead and try the IZ3d drivers. You can easily turn them on/off, and uninstall them without any negative affects to your system (at least, I have seen no negative effects...I don't even know that I have them until I need them).
Select side by side mode in the drivers, make sure your 3dtv is main display screen, and start your game. The IZ3d drivers have a lot of documentation to help, so it made it fairly easy. Only drawback I've found so far is that I have to manually put my TV into 3d mode when the game starts, and some of the games that I've tried with a mouse cursor tend not to work correctly in side by side (Dragons Age Origin's is one I tested, the mouse is all messed up), but other games have worked great, and I was really impressed by the 3d in some of the games. I've been playing Batman:Arkham Asylum and Street Fighter IV the most. Let me tell you, Street Fighter IV looked absolutely incredible! I've got a lot more games that I want to test.
Nvidia should have at least released what they had as a "free trial-open beta test" for everyone, if they couldn't get it ready by this last promised date. From a PR/customer service perspective, that would have been the right thing to do. If they are having problems with the drivers, this would have helped everyone all the way around....more people testing looking for bugs, and everyone having something to at least try on their 3d equipment. It would have kept customers from losing all their faith.
So, if you are frustrated and tired of waiting, try IZ3d. In my experience anyway, I've been pleasantly surprised with how well they work with my Panasonic TV. Like me, I think some of you will give up on Nvidia now anyway, and purchase the IZ3d drivers when you see how well they work. And no, I don't work for IZ3D.....just a frustrated gamer like the rest of you. Maybe this information will help some of you get your 3D gaming fix :)
I sure hope they delay the release because they are working on a 1080p/60Hz support because some other software already made it possible with some other TV and some other graphics card with the current technology.
I sure hope they delay the release because they are working on a 1080p/60Hz support because some other software already made it possible with some other TV and some other graphics card with the current technology.
[quote name='Enforcer' date='02 December 2010 - 07:50 AM' timestamp='1291240246' post='1154375']
I sure hope they delay the release because they are working on a 1080p/60Hz support because some other software already made it possible with some other TV and some other graphics card with the current technology.
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More like they delayed it because they won't more people to buy 3DTVs.
[quote name='Enforcer' date='02 December 2010 - 07:50 AM' timestamp='1291240246' post='1154375']
I sure hope they delay the release because they are working on a 1080p/60Hz support because some other software already made it possible with some other TV and some other graphics card with the current technology.
More like they delayed it because they won't more people to buy 3DTVs.
If your HDTV supports checkerboard 3D mode (like the Samsung HDTVs do) I strictly recommend to use that mode. No problems with the mouse cursor and also the perfect mode for windowed 3D (which iZ3D does support in contrast to nVidia).
I actually found that 1080p@60Hz checkerboard looks much better than 720p@60Hz frame packing and is way more playable than 1080p@24 frame packing or 1080p@60Hz page flipping.
I'm not sure if Panasonic also supports this modes as I didn't find any mention of this in their online PDF manual. If not, this would actually be a reason to get one of the Samsung HDTVs (which are also a lot cheaper).
If your HDTV supports checkerboard 3D mode (like the Samsung HDTVs do) I strictly recommend to use that mode. No problems with the mouse cursor and also the perfect mode for windowed 3D (which iZ3D does support in contrast to nVidia).
I actually found that 1080p@60Hz checkerboard looks much better than 720p@60Hz frame packing and is way more playable than 1080p@24 frame packing or 1080p@60Hz page flipping.
I'm not sure if Panasonic also supports this modes as I didn't find any mention of this in their online PDF manual. If not, this would actually be a reason to get one of the Samsung HDTVs (which are also a lot cheaper).
Ok, so Nvidia Vision kit supports 1080p/120hz on Monitors, Why can't it do it with tv's?
Also, can you really play 3D games from PC to 3DTV's? i have a Sony 46HX800 and im debating spending the 150$ instead of waiting for the damn 30$ version of 3dtvplay lol. but i dont want to waste 150$ if i cant lol. and would 3DTV play be better then Vision kit? why?
Ok, so Nvidia Vision kit supports 1080p/120hz on Monitors, Why can't it do it with tv's?
Also, can you really play 3D games from PC to 3DTV's? i have a Sony 46HX800 and im debating spending the 150$ instead of waiting for the damn 30$ version of 3dtvplay lol. but i dont want to waste 150$ if i cant lol. and would 3DTV play be better then Vision kit? why?
Hey guys, please don't blame Nvidia as they only made a typo mistake.
3DTV Play is coming in mid-late Nov 20[b]2[/b]0,
when Naked-eye 3D TV becomes popular.
There will be no business conflict by selling the software alone and their 3D Vision Kit together.
Nvidia, please correct the typo to finish our wait.
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[size="6"]!! warning warning damage control !![/size]
Hey guys, please don't blame Nvidia as they only made a typo mistake.
3DTV Play is coming in mid-late Nov 2020,
when Naked-eye 3D TV becomes popular.
There will be no business conflict by selling the software alone and their 3D Vision Kit together.
Nvidia, please correct the typo to finish our wait.
!! warning warning damage control !!
the guy is a bloody muppet,where the f*** is 3dplay,quote late november,well noobs it 30th nov now so were the f*** is it then,not even a email from the noobs at nivida to let us know what is going on,i swear to f*** i will never give you any of my cash again....fools
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lol muppets!
the guy is a bloody muppet,where the f*** is 3dplay,quote late november,well noobs it 30th nov now so were the f*** is it then,not even a email from the noobs at nivida to let us know what is going on,i swear to f*** i will never give you any of my cash again....fools
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lol muppets!
Nvidia you seriously suck for the amount of false hopes you have brought to many many users of your hardware.
Infact i will be bold and say i was mad to move from ati to you and pay a premium for hardware that will only work with your software, shame the software still is'nt released, and gues what i do'nt need your play anymore as i have other s3d software i have PAID for, oh and gues what, i won't be needing an upgrade from nvidia again neither as i'll be moving to them sweet ati cards that are being released.
Why am i so mad?
Because of the constant rubbish that comes from your mouth, as others have said it is now december!, and the fact i paid stupid money to move to you for no reason at all!, never again!!
Nvidia you seriously suck for the amount of false hopes you have brought to many many users of your hardware.
Infact i will be bold and say i was mad to move from ati to you and pay a premium for hardware that will only work with your software, shame the software still is'nt released, and gues what i do'nt need your play anymore as i have other s3d software i have PAID for, oh and gues what, i won't be needing an upgrade from nvidia again neither as i'll be moving to them sweet ati cards that are being released.
Why am i so mad?
Because of the constant rubbish that comes from your mouth, as others have said it is now december!, and the fact i paid stupid money to move to you for no reason at all!, never again!!
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Hi
Its mid-late November, like we said in our blog post. Be patient, its coming. :)
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Um, not so much.
Hi
Its mid-late November, like we said in our blog post. Be patient, its coming. :)
Um, not so much.
My main reason for this post is to re-enforce what some others have already suggested...there are some alternatives. I got tired of waiting, and decided to try the IZ3d drivers. I have a Panasonic VT20 TV (same as the VT25). I was scared to try drivers from a company I didn't know...but I was willing to immediately fork over the cash for Nvidia's drivers as soon as they came out, because I was familiar with Nvidia, and have trusted them in the past. But, I became frustrated and impatient with Nvidia's delays, so I nervously downloaded the IZ3ds.
I want to let everyone know, (at least if you have a Panasonic TV), that you shouldn't be afraid to go ahead and try the IZ3d drivers. You can easily turn them on/off, and uninstall them without any negative affects to your system (at least, I have seen no negative effects...I don't even know that I have them until I need them).
Select side by side mode in the drivers, make sure your 3dtv is main display screen, and start your game. The IZ3d drivers have a lot of documentation to help, so it made it fairly easy. Only drawback I've found so far is that I have to manually put my TV into 3d mode when the game starts, and some of the games that I've tried with a mouse cursor tend not to work correctly in side by side (Dragons Age Origin's is one I tested, the mouse is all messed up), but other games have worked great, and I was really impressed by the 3d in some of the games. I've been playing Batman:Arkham Asylum and Street Fighter IV the most. Let me tell you, Street Fighter IV looked absolutely incredible! I've got a lot more games that I want to test.
Nvidia should have at least released what they had as a "free trial-open beta test" for everyone, if they couldn't get it ready by this last promised date. From a PR/customer service perspective, that would have been the right thing to do. If they are having problems with the drivers, this would have helped everyone all the way around....more people testing looking for bugs, and everyone having something to at least try on their 3d equipment. It would have kept customers from losing all their faith.
So, if you are frustrated and tired of waiting, try IZ3d. In my experience anyway, I've been pleasantly surprised with how well they work with my Panasonic TV. Like me, I think some of you will give up on Nvidia now anyway, and purchase the IZ3d drivers when you see how well they work. And no, I don't work for IZ3D.....just a frustrated gamer like the rest of you. Maybe this information will help some of you get your 3D gaming fix :)
My main reason for this post is to re-enforce what some others have already suggested...there are some alternatives. I got tired of waiting, and decided to try the IZ3d drivers. I have a Panasonic VT20 TV (same as the VT25). I was scared to try drivers from a company I didn't know...but I was willing to immediately fork over the cash for Nvidia's drivers as soon as they came out, because I was familiar with Nvidia, and have trusted them in the past. But, I became frustrated and impatient with Nvidia's delays, so I nervously downloaded the IZ3ds.
I want to let everyone know, (at least if you have a Panasonic TV), that you shouldn't be afraid to go ahead and try the IZ3d drivers. You can easily turn them on/off, and uninstall them without any negative affects to your system (at least, I have seen no negative effects...I don't even know that I have them until I need them).
Select side by side mode in the drivers, make sure your 3dtv is main display screen, and start your game. The IZ3d drivers have a lot of documentation to help, so it made it fairly easy. Only drawback I've found so far is that I have to manually put my TV into 3d mode when the game starts, and some of the games that I've tried with a mouse cursor tend not to work correctly in side by side (Dragons Age Origin's is one I tested, the mouse is all messed up), but other games have worked great, and I was really impressed by the 3d in some of the games. I've been playing Batman:Arkham Asylum and Street Fighter IV the most. Let me tell you, Street Fighter IV looked absolutely incredible! I've got a lot more games that I want to test.
Nvidia should have at least released what they had as a "free trial-open beta test" for everyone, if they couldn't get it ready by this last promised date. From a PR/customer service perspective, that would have been the right thing to do. If they are having problems with the drivers, this would have helped everyone all the way around....more people testing looking for bugs, and everyone having something to at least try on their 3d equipment. It would have kept customers from losing all their faith.
So, if you are frustrated and tired of waiting, try IZ3d. In my experience anyway, I've been pleasantly surprised with how well they work with my Panasonic TV. Like me, I think some of you will give up on Nvidia now anyway, and purchase the IZ3d drivers when you see how well they work. And no, I don't work for IZ3D.....just a frustrated gamer like the rest of you. Maybe this information will help some of you get your 3D gaming fix :)
I sure hope they delay the release because they are working on a 1080p/60Hz support because some other software already made it possible with some other TV and some other graphics card with the current technology.
[/quote]
More like they delayed it because they won't more people to buy 3DTVs.
I sure hope they delay the release because they are working on a 1080p/60Hz support because some other software already made it possible with some other TV and some other graphics card with the current technology.
More like they delayed it because they won't more people to buy 3DTVs.
If your HDTV supports checkerboard 3D mode (like the Samsung HDTVs do) I strictly recommend to use that mode. No problems with the mouse cursor and also the perfect mode for windowed 3D (which iZ3D does support in contrast to nVidia).
I actually found that 1080p@60Hz checkerboard looks much better than 720p@60Hz frame packing and is way more playable than 1080p@24 frame packing or 1080p@60Hz page flipping.
I'm not sure if Panasonic also supports this modes as I didn't find any mention of this in their online PDF manual. If not, this would actually be a reason to get one of the Samsung HDTVs (which are also a lot cheaper).
If your HDTV supports checkerboard 3D mode (like the Samsung HDTVs do) I strictly recommend to use that mode. No problems with the mouse cursor and also the perfect mode for windowed 3D (which iZ3D does support in contrast to nVidia).
I actually found that 1080p@60Hz checkerboard looks much better than 720p@60Hz frame packing and is way more playable than 1080p@24 frame packing or 1080p@60Hz page flipping.
I'm not sure if Panasonic also supports this modes as I didn't find any mention of this in their online PDF manual. If not, this would actually be a reason to get one of the Samsung HDTVs (which are also a lot cheaper).
Also, can you really play 3D games from PC to 3DTV's? i have a Sony 46HX800 and im debating spending the 150$ instead of waiting for the damn 30$ version of 3dtvplay lol. but i dont want to waste 150$ if i cant lol. and would 3DTV play be better then Vision kit? why?
Also, can you really play 3D games from PC to 3DTV's? i have a Sony 46HX800 and im debating spending the 150$ instead of waiting for the damn 30$ version of 3dtvplay lol. but i dont want to waste 150$ if i cant lol. and would 3DTV play be better then Vision kit? why?