You were already told in the other thread you started yesterday, what do you not understand?
NO!! You can not use a standalone Blu-ray player with a Samsung 2233RZ, For 1 it needs a frame sequential input, the Blu-ray player outputs frame packed. For 2, the Nvidia 3D Vision glasses and emitter will not activate even if the player output the right format, they are driven by a driver loaded on the PC.
Your only options would be to use a PC Blu-ray rom drive with playback software from Arcsoft, Cyberlink or Corel.
Or you could rip the Blu-rays to your hard drive and use playback software capable of playback from your drive. Keep in mind the files can be huge and take up a lot of space.
You were already told in the other thread you started yesterday, what do you not understand?
NO!! You can not use a standalone Blu-ray player with a Samsung 2233RZ, For 1 it needs a frame sequential input, the Blu-ray player outputs frame packed. For 2, the Nvidia 3D Vision glasses and emitter will not activate even if the player output the right format, they are driven by a driver loaded on the PC.
Your only options would be to use a PC Blu-ray rom drive with playback software from Arcsoft, Cyberlink or Corel.
Or you could rip the Blu-rays to your hard drive and use playback software capable of playback from your drive. Keep in mind the files can be huge and take up a lot of space.
Just to be a little clearer, there is now way to use an Nvidia "EXTERNAL" emitter with a standalone Blu-ray player.
The only way to use Nvidia 3D Vision glasses with a standalone Blu-ray player, is with a 3D Vision "INTERNAL" emitter integrated into the monitor. But even then, the monitor "MUST BE" HDMI 1.4 compliant.
Just to be a little clearer, there is now way to use an Nvidia "EXTERNAL" emitter with a standalone Blu-ray player.
The only way to use Nvidia 3D Vision glasses with a standalone Blu-ray player, is with a 3D Vision "INTERNAL" emitter integrated into the monitor. But even then, the monitor "MUST BE" HDMI 1.4 compliant.
[quote="teardropmina"]providing that your BD player is 3D capable[/quote]
As stated yesterday by teardropmina, your Standalone Blu-ray player must be capable of stereoscopic(3D) playback.
3D Blu-rays "will not" play on a standard Blu-ray player.
If you were to buy a Blu-ray rom drive for your PC, it needs to be at least capable of 4X playback minimum.
Seems like he's making the honest mistake that NVidia might answer something here.
Just for reference, only community support, NVidia never says a peep around here.
Also, based on your prior question- Just buy a 3D TV and be done with it. If you only want to watch Blu-Ray, 3D Vision is not your best choice.
NO!! You can not use a standalone Blu-ray player with a Samsung 2233RZ, For 1 it needs a frame sequential input, the Blu-ray player outputs frame packed. For 2, the Nvidia 3D Vision glasses and emitter will not activate even if the player output the right format, they are driven by a driver loaded on the PC.
Your only options would be to use a PC Blu-ray rom drive with playback software from Arcsoft, Cyberlink or Corel.
Or you could rip the Blu-rays to your hard drive and use playback software capable of playback from your drive. Keep in mind the files can be huge and take up a lot of space.
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The only way to use Nvidia 3D Vision glasses with a standalone Blu-ray player, is with a 3D Vision "INTERNAL" emitter integrated into the monitor. But even then, the monitor "MUST BE" HDMI 1.4 compliant.
As stated yesterday by teardropmina, your Standalone Blu-ray player must be capable of stereoscopic(3D) playback.
3D Blu-rays "will not" play on a standard Blu-ray player.
If you were to buy a Blu-ray rom drive for your PC, it needs to be at least capable of 4X playback minimum.
Just for reference, only community support, NVidia never says a peep around here.
Also, based on your prior question- Just buy a 3D TV and be done with it. If you only want to watch Blu-Ray, 3D Vision is not your best choice.
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