3d on two mitsubishi MEUSPTV11 at the same time
i have two mitsubishi MEUSPTV11 3D TVs. i am trying to have 3d working on both tvs at the same time. right now, i can get the 3D working with one emitter and one TV. i am using [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_3D_VisionKit_us.html[/url], is there anyway that i can either split the IR emitter connection, so i can connect one emitter to two TVs or somehow use two transmitters with one pair of glasses?
i have two mitsubishi MEUSPTV11 3D TVs. i am trying to have 3d working on both tvs at the same time. right now, i can get the 3D working with one emitter and one TV. i am using http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_3D_VisionKit_us.html, is there anyway that i can either split the IR emitter connection, so i can connect one emitter to two TVs or somehow use two transmitters with one pair of glasses?

#1
Posted 04/04/2013 07:14 PM   
I don't know if that's possible, so what are you trying to do something like 3D Vision Surround or just cloning the display to both TVs? Or two separate things like playing a 3D movie on one and a 3D game on another?
I don't know if that's possible, so what are you trying to do something like 3D Vision Surround or just cloning the display to both TVs? Or two separate things like playing a 3D movie on one and a 3D game on another?
#2
Posted 04/04/2013 07:33 PM   
yeah something like 3d vision surround. essentially, i want 1 game(for example batman arkham city, since it was the only 3d game i got somewhat working) to be stretched over the 2 tvs and be displayed in 3d. would connecting one emitter to both tvs using a headphone splitter work?
yeah something like 3d vision surround. essentially, i want 1 game(for example batman arkham city, since it was the only 3d game i got somewhat working) to be stretched over the 2 tvs and be displayed in 3d. would connecting one emitter to both tvs using a headphone splitter work?

#3
Posted 04/04/2013 08:08 PM   
Nvidia 3D Vision surround requires 3 identical monitors. It does not support 2. Your character or the targeted mob is normally/sometimes in the center of your screen. If you use two displays, it places your characteror targeted mob right wehere the bezels come together. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk1gTvBl8ao there are a few programs for 2D gameplay, I'm not sure about stereoscopic.
Nvidia 3D Vision surround requires 3 identical monitors. It does not support 2.

Your character or the targeted mob is normally/sometimes in the center of your screen. If you use two displays, it places your characteror targeted mob right wehere the bezels come together.



there are a few programs for 2D gameplay, I'm not sure about stereoscopic.

#4
Posted 04/04/2013 08:34 PM   
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