3D on VGA (only) Projector How can view 3D movies on a DLP 3D VGA Projector
Hello everybody.
I have a Viewsonic PDV5123 3D ready projector connected to a Sony 3D Bluray System (model BDVE580) using a HDMI to Video Component Converter Cable, and the system show me a message “3D Experience requires 3D player and TVâ€
This is caused because the BD with HDMI output does not recognize the projector 3D with Composite Input.
Viewsonic support team said that this projector works only with NVIDIA 3D video cards.
I would like to know witch Nvidia video card can provide 3D image from VGA port?
Does other user had the same problem?
I have a Viewsonic PDV5123 3D ready projector connected to a Sony 3D Bluray System (model BDVE580) using a HDMI to Video Component Converter Cable, and the system show me a message “3D Experience requires 3D player and TVâ€
This is caused because the BD with HDMI output does not recognize the projector 3D with Composite Input.
Viewsonic support team said that this projector works only with NVIDIA 3D video cards.
I would like to know witch Nvidia video card can provide 3D image from VGA port?
HDMI is digital, VGA is analog. You are using a cable with Hdmi on one end and VGA on the other? Doesn't work, you need a signal converter in there somewhere.
You will not be HDCP compliant using a VGA connection, so a standalone Blu-ray player would not work unless you spoof compliance.
I could not find that projector model number listed anywhere, I assume it does not have an HDMI connection then. Even if it does, older projectors are incapable of accepting the output signal from standalone players and need a 3D converter such as the Optoma 3D-XL.
There's a list of 3D capable GPUs listed here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html
HDMI is digital, VGA is analog. You are using a cable with Hdmi on one end and VGA on the other? Doesn't work, you need a signal converter in there somewhere.
You will not be HDCP compliant using a VGA connection, so a standalone Blu-ray player would not work unless you spoof compliance.
I could not find that projector model number listed anywhere, I assume it does not have an HDMI connection then. Even if it does, older projectors are incapable of accepting the output signal from standalone players and need a 3D converter such as the Optoma 3D-XL.
I have a Viewsonic PDV5123 3D ready projector connected to a Sony 3D Bluray System (model BDVE580) using a HDMI to Video Component Converter Cable, and the system show me a message “3D Experience requires 3D player and TVâ€
This is caused because the BD with HDMI output does not recognize the projector 3D with Composite Input.
Viewsonic support team said that this projector works only with NVIDIA 3D video cards.
I would like to know witch Nvidia video card can provide 3D image from VGA port?
Does other user had the same problem?
I have a Viewsonic PDV5123 3D ready projector connected to a Sony 3D Bluray System (model BDVE580) using a HDMI to Video Component Converter Cable, and the system show me a message “3D Experience requires 3D player and TVâ€
This is caused because the BD with HDMI output does not recognize the projector 3D with Composite Input.
Viewsonic support team said that this projector works only with NVIDIA 3D video cards.
I would like to know witch Nvidia video card can provide 3D image from VGA port?
Does other user had the same problem?
You will not be HDCP compliant using a VGA connection, so a standalone Blu-ray player would not work unless you spoof compliance.
I could not find that projector model number listed anywhere, I assume it does not have an HDMI connection then. Even if it does, older projectors are incapable of accepting the output signal from standalone players and need a 3D converter such as the Optoma 3D-XL.
There's a list of 3D capable GPUs listed here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html
You will not be HDCP compliant using a VGA connection, so a standalone Blu-ray player would not work unless you spoof compliance.
I could not find that projector model number listed anywhere, I assume it does not have an HDMI connection then. Even if it does, older projectors are incapable of accepting the output signal from standalone players and need a 3D converter such as the Optoma 3D-XL.
There's a list of 3D capable GPUs listed here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html