Acer H5360 i bought one
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God bless Powerstrip! Had to go rooting about for an old 7800 GT but god its so relieving knowing that I don't have to arse about with Acer customer care again
God bless Powerstrip! Had to go rooting about for an old 7800 GT but god its so relieving knowing that I don't have to arse about with Acer customer care again

Posted 09/29/2010 06:27 AM   
You dont have to update the pj edid, just use an inf file on opsystem's behalf.
You dont have to update the pj edid, just use an inf file on opsystem's behalf.

Posted 09/29/2010 08:36 PM   
You dont have to update the pj edid, just use an inf file on opsystem's behalf.
You dont have to update the pj edid, just use an inf file on opsystem's behalf.

Posted 09/29/2010 08:36 PM   
Tried the inf approach but that only re-enabled all the different resolutions in the control panel but 3d vision was still a no no. It became very obvious that the EDID was messed up when I realised the projector's native resolution for pre windows startup was 640x480. Thankfully powerstrip attempted to repair the EDID.. although it kept failing every time and telling me the cable might be too long but I repeated the repair function about 30 times (each attempt returned the error that the EDID repair failed). Eventually 1 out of every 5 attempts Powerstrip did a tiny bit of EDID repairing which ultimately fixed the H5360... but I never did get a fully repaired EDID as the process never did fully complete and Powerstrip still maintains the EDID still looks corrupt... but everything seems to be working perfectly now :D
Tried the inf approach but that only re-enabled all the different resolutions in the control panel but 3d vision was still a no no. It became very obvious that the EDID was messed up when I realised the projector's native resolution for pre windows startup was 640x480. Thankfully powerstrip attempted to repair the EDID.. although it kept failing every time and telling me the cable might be too long but I repeated the repair function about 30 times (each attempt returned the error that the EDID repair failed). Eventually 1 out of every 5 attempts Powerstrip did a tiny bit of EDID repairing which ultimately fixed the H5360... but I never did get a fully repaired EDID as the process never did fully complete and Powerstrip still maintains the EDID still looks corrupt... but everything seems to be working perfectly now :D

Posted 09/30/2010 02:56 AM   
Tried the inf approach but that only re-enabled all the different resolutions in the control panel but 3d vision was still a no no. It became very obvious that the EDID was messed up when I realised the projector's native resolution for pre windows startup was 640x480. Thankfully powerstrip attempted to repair the EDID.. although it kept failing every time and telling me the cable might be too long but I repeated the repair function about 30 times (each attempt returned the error that the EDID repair failed). Eventually 1 out of every 5 attempts Powerstrip did a tiny bit of EDID repairing which ultimately fixed the H5360... but I never did get a fully repaired EDID as the process never did fully complete and Powerstrip still maintains the EDID still looks corrupt... but everything seems to be working perfectly now :D
Tried the inf approach but that only re-enabled all the different resolutions in the control panel but 3d vision was still a no no. It became very obvious that the EDID was messed up when I realised the projector's native resolution for pre windows startup was 640x480. Thankfully powerstrip attempted to repair the EDID.. although it kept failing every time and telling me the cable might be too long but I repeated the repair function about 30 times (each attempt returned the error that the EDID repair failed). Eventually 1 out of every 5 attempts Powerstrip did a tiny bit of EDID repairing which ultimately fixed the H5360... but I never did get a fully repaired EDID as the process never did fully complete and Powerstrip still maintains the EDID still looks corrupt... but everything seems to be working perfectly now :D

Posted 09/30/2010 02:56 AM   
Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:

VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.

[img]http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/5103/1001465mw9.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/4481/1001456px9.jpg[/img]
Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:



VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.



Image

Image

Posted 10/01/2010 01:24 AM   
Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:

VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.

[img]http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/5103/1001465mw9.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/4481/1001456px9.jpg[/img]
Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:



VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.



Image

Image

Posted 10/01/2010 01:24 AM   
[quote name='tritosine' post='1124768' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:24 AM']Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:

VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.[/quote]

Oh... What's the secret recipe?
[quote name='tritosine' post='1124768' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:24 AM']Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:



VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.



Oh... What's the secret recipe?

Posted 10/01/2010 02:59 PM   
[quote name='tritosine' post='1124768' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:24 AM']Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:

VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.[/quote]

Oh... What's the secret recipe?
[quote name='tritosine' post='1124768' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:24 AM']Preliminary pictures of home made cheapass retroreflective screen vs. matte white:



VERY CHEAP, and 'bout triple as bright.



Oh... What's the secret recipe?

Posted 10/01/2010 02:59 PM   
[quote name='cyberheater' post='1124973' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:59 PM']Oh... What's the secret recipe?[/quote]

[url="http://www.allinbox.com/technique/neopsycho/neopsycho.htm"]http://www.allinbox.com/technique/neopsycho/neopsycho.htm[/url]

its the stuff they paint the "autobahn" with ( the highway), you know, the devil is in the details though ;)

Its called a "glass beaded" screen. There are different grades within glass beaded screens, ranging from 100-200 USD commercial noname (grainy), to the pretty expensive DA-Lite High power (non grainy).
[quote name='cyberheater' post='1124973' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:59 PM']Oh... What's the secret recipe?



http://www.allinbox.com/technique/neopsycho/neopsycho.htm



its the stuff they paint the "autobahn" with ( the highway), you know, the devil is in the details though ;)



Its called a "glass beaded" screen. There are different grades within glass beaded screens, ranging from 100-200 USD commercial noname (grainy), to the pretty expensive DA-Lite High power (non grainy).

Posted 10/01/2010 03:21 PM   
[quote name='cyberheater' post='1124973' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:59 PM']Oh... What's the secret recipe?[/quote]

[url="http://www.allinbox.com/technique/neopsycho/neopsycho.htm"]http://www.allinbox.com/technique/neopsycho/neopsycho.htm[/url]

its the stuff they paint the "autobahn" with ( the highway), you know, the devil is in the details though ;)

Its called a "glass beaded" screen. There are different grades within glass beaded screens, ranging from 100-200 USD commercial noname (grainy), to the pretty expensive DA-Lite High power (non grainy).
[quote name='cyberheater' post='1124973' date='Oct 1 2010, 02:59 PM']Oh... What's the secret recipe?



http://www.allinbox.com/technique/neopsycho/neopsycho.htm



its the stuff they paint the "autobahn" with ( the highway), you know, the devil is in the details though ;)



Its called a "glass beaded" screen. There are different grades within glass beaded screens, ranging from 100-200 USD commercial noname (grainy), to the pretty expensive DA-Lite High power (non grainy).

Posted 10/01/2010 03:21 PM   
Great stuff there Tritosine, i'm gonna look into it.
Great stuff there Tritosine, i'm gonna look into it.

Posted 10/01/2010 03:42 PM   
Great stuff there Tritosine, i'm gonna look into it.
Great stuff there Tritosine, i'm gonna look into it.

Posted 10/01/2010 03:42 PM   
Hey guys i have a optoma hd80? Will it work with 3d vision???
Hey guys i have a optoma hd80? Will it work with 3d vision???

Posted 10/01/2010 04:31 PM   
Hey guys i have a optoma hd80? Will it work with 3d vision???
Hey guys i have a optoma hd80? Will it work with 3d vision???

Posted 10/01/2010 04:31 PM   
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