System for 3D Vision Movies
Has anyone built a 3D Visions computer system to view 3D Vision movies? I work for Sony and researching a system for testing and viewing 3D -based movies. My requirements are:

Intel 5i/7i based processor
DDR3 RAM
300+GB HDD
NVIDIA 9Series GTX+
Windows 7
3D Vision glasses kit
motherboard ??? totally ignorant here, any help you can provide would be appreciated.


If someone has a similar system, I'd be interested in finding out if there are any "gotchas" you've found for setup/playback. I look forward to hearing from someone.
Has anyone built a 3D Visions computer system to view 3D Vision movies? I work for Sony and researching a system for testing and viewing 3D -based movies. My requirements are:



Intel 5i/7i based processor

DDR3 RAM

300+GB HDD

NVIDIA 9Series GTX+

Windows 7

3D Vision glasses kit

motherboard ??? totally ignorant here, any help you can provide would be appreciated.





If someone has a similar system, I'd be interested in finding out if there are any "gotchas" you've found for setup/playback. I look forward to hearing from someone.

#1
Posted 02/24/2010 05:55 PM   
[quote name='kfalls' post='1007388' date='Feb 24 2010, 09:55 AM']Has anyone built a 3D Visions computer system to view 3D Vision movies? I work for Sony and researching a system for testing and viewing 3D -based movies. My requirements are:

Intel 5i/7i based processor
DDR3 RAM
300+GB HDD
NVIDIA 9Series GTX+
Windows 7
3D Vision glasses kit
motherboard ??? totally ignorant here, any help you can provide would be appreciated.


If someone has a similar system, I'd be interested in finding out if there are any "gotchas" you've found for setup/playback. I look forward to hearing from someone.[/quote]


I'm currently using a home-built :
Core i7 920 ratcheted back to stock settings (saving juice for a stable 1st Fermi implementation..)
Evga SLI-LE 1366 mobo
6Gbytes Corsair @1600 DDR3/Triple channel
Evga GTS 250 (somethings up with my GTX 285)
850Watts Corsair Silver PSU
Win7 on 1TB WD Caviar Black HDD main platter
K-Lite Codec Pack 32+64 bit baseline w/ the requisite QTime/Flash 10.1beta, etc...
Current 192.** 3D drivers, standard 3D Vision kit on an Alienware OptX 23"
Lite-On Blu-Ray Read drive (installed specifically in hope of 3D BluRay movie releases)

The current "gotcha" I keep encountering is a random cascading crash using the nVidia 3D Video player, changing in-player 3D codec standards alleviates it for a spell, but whenever a baseline Codec change occurs (Quicktime being the worst offender), it comes back and keeps crashing my videos at the 50% playback point. This is with Downloaded movies from the nVidia site though, nothing BluRay has ended up in my library as of yet.

Not sure if my example pertains to your research or not, hopefully someone else has something more pertinent.
[quote name='kfalls' post='1007388' date='Feb 24 2010, 09:55 AM']Has anyone built a 3D Visions computer system to view 3D Vision movies? I work for Sony and researching a system for testing and viewing 3D -based movies. My requirements are:



Intel 5i/7i based processor

DDR3 RAM

300+GB HDD

NVIDIA 9Series GTX+

Windows 7

3D Vision glasses kit

motherboard ??? totally ignorant here, any help you can provide would be appreciated.





If someone has a similar system, I'd be interested in finding out if there are any "gotchas" you've found for setup/playback. I look forward to hearing from someone.





I'm currently using a home-built :

Core i7 920 ratcheted back to stock settings (saving juice for a stable 1st Fermi implementation..)

Evga SLI-LE 1366 mobo

6Gbytes Corsair @1600 DDR3/Triple channel

Evga GTS 250 (somethings up with my GTX 285)

850Watts Corsair Silver PSU

Win7 on 1TB WD Caviar Black HDD main platter

K-Lite Codec Pack 32+64 bit baseline w/ the requisite QTime/Flash 10.1beta, etc...

Current 192.** 3D drivers, standard 3D Vision kit on an Alienware OptX 23"

Lite-On Blu-Ray Read drive (installed specifically in hope of 3D BluRay movie releases)



The current "gotcha" I keep encountering is a random cascading crash using the nVidia 3D Video player, changing in-player 3D codec standards alleviates it for a spell, but whenever a baseline Codec change occurs (Quicktime being the worst offender), it comes back and keeps crashing my videos at the 50% playback point. This is with Downloaded movies from the nVidia site though, nothing BluRay has ended up in my library as of yet.



Not sure if my example pertains to your research or not, hopefully someone else has something more pertinent.

It takes a Village to raise a Child, but only 1 Idiot to raze the Village.

#2
Posted 02/26/2010 12:08 AM   
3D movie/videos, 3D pictures and games played in 3D is all possible. I believe You need a quad core CPU for smooth playback of Full HD videos.
3D movie/videos, 3D pictures and games played in 3D is all possible. I believe You need a quad core CPU for smooth playback of Full HD videos.

#3
Posted 02/26/2010 12:11 AM   
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