I have a Acer aspire 5742 G with geforce 540M optimus. iNTEL I5 450m PROCESSOR. 4 gb RAM.
What i wonder is will i be able to use my computer as a Bluray-player and use the 3D function from my computer without any problems. I will buy a LG LA667V TV this week. And will my computer use FULL HD on the Tv.
please if you can help please do. I cant buy the Tv without knowing what to do.
I have a Acer aspire 5742 G with geforce 540M optimus. iNTEL I5 450m PROCESSOR. 4 gb RAM.
What i wonder is will i be able to use my computer as a Bluray-player and use the 3D function from my computer without any problems. I will buy a LG LA667V TV this week. And will my computer use FULL HD on the Tv.
please if you can help please do. I cant buy the Tv without knowing what to do.
If you are planning on playing Blu-ray discs, a standalone Blu-ray player is a better option.
With a standalone Blu-ray player, you'll get continual updates.
Using PC software for "DISC" playback you often run into problems with software/hardware patches, updates, drivers, firmware, etc....
When new Blu-rays are released, they sometimes have updated anti-pirating protection that will cause the disc not to play until the software is patched. Standalone players tend to be patched right away. It sometimes takes Arcsoft, Cyberlink and Corel months to implement the new DRM.
If you are planning on playing Blu-ray discs, a standalone Blu-ray player is a better option.
With a standalone Blu-ray player, you'll get continual updates.
Using PC software for "DISC" playback you often run into problems with software/hardware patches, updates, drivers, firmware, etc....
When new Blu-rays are released, they sometimes have updated anti-pirating protection that will cause the disc not to play until the software is patched. Standalone players tend to be patched right away. It sometimes takes Arcsoft, Cyberlink and Corel months to implement the new DRM.
One problem could be the optimus technology (3dtv play for 3d-gaming works? i'm unsure).
Since this specific tv uses passive technology it means that the final resolution for each eye will be 1080x540 (half vertical resolution). In my opinion passive technology is not too bad though. It's experienced brighter than active and the lg's performs quite well. I advise that you should try to experience a 3dtv in a store before making up your mind.
One problem could be the optimus technology (3dtv play for 3d-gaming works? i'm unsure).
Since this specific tv uses passive technology it means that the final resolution for each eye will be 1080x540 (half vertical resolution). In my opinion passive technology is not too bad though. It's experienced brighter than active and the lg's performs quite well. I advise that you should try to experience a 3dtv in a store before making up your mind.
Ok, i will not buy BR anyway. i will download them. So updates will probobly not be a problem.
Im using VLC.
But how will the 3D function be if i us my computer as an discplayer, and will i experience any lag?
[quote="mikaelglad"]Ok, i will not buy BR anyway. i will download them.
But how will the 3D function be if i us my computer as an discplayer[/quote]
huh? Does your laptop even have a Blu-ray drive?
I do not think VLC will play stereoscopic movies.
What do you mean by lag? Audio delay?
Yes audio delay. Yes it has a Blu ray drive. so what software should i use? i use it for other movies without any problems. But i dont know if it works with 3D.
Yes audio delay. Yes it has a Blu ray drive. so what software should i use? i use it for other movies without any problems. But i dont know if it works with 3D.
If you were to use your laptop for 3D Blu-ray "disc" playback you should not have any problem with Audio Delay unless you have other devices in the chain that add post processing.
The only 3D Blu-ray "disc" playback software for PC is Arcsoft, Cyberlink or Corel. They can also playback files, although the newest versions will not play Cinavia encrypted content except from a licensed disc.
If you were to use your laptop for 3D Blu-ray "disc" playback you should not have any problem with Audio Delay unless you have other devices in the chain that add post processing.
The only 3D Blu-ray "disc" playback software for PC is Arcsoft, Cyberlink or Corel. They can also playback files, although the newest versions will not play Cinavia encrypted content except from a licensed disc.
Dont quote me on this but I could of sworn its possible to use windows media player [kind of]
Cyberlink / Powerdvd is what people ususally go with. Can download a trial. If you wait a full month before trying next you will get 60 days of use I think [30 day trial I believe]
If I am right about it being possible to do for free. You install the free trial of one of the above and basically that installs the codec you need. Then use windows media player. Im positive this worked for a time on blu ray but really not certain if it still does.
Dont quote me on this but I could of sworn its possible to use windows media player [kind of]
Cyberlink / Powerdvd is what people ususally go with. Can download a trial. If you wait a full month before trying next you will get 60 days of use I think [30 day trial I believe]
If I am right about it being possible to do for free. You install the free trial of one of the above and basically that installs the codec you need. Then use windows media player. Im positive this worked for a time on blu ray but really not certain if it still does.
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Ok so my computer shouldnt have any problems playing 3D from my computer as long as im using the right software? Even though i have optimus? Does my 540M suport FULL HD on the HDMI output?
Ok so my computer shouldnt have any problems playing 3D from my computer as long as im using the right software? Even though i have optimus? Does my 540M suport FULL HD on the HDMI output?
No idea. TBH, I dont know of too many people in your boat.
[url]http://3dvision-blog.com/5532-nvidia-optimus-technology-and-3d-vision-dont-go-well-together/[/url]
Not sure if its related to using just for 3D blu ray. I wouldnt think so but you really need to check if any one with your same display has used it for 3D blu ray. According to a poster you can but just movies, not gaming. My answers really not good enough. Perhaps post on 3dvision-blog forum as well.
No idea. TBH, I dont know of too many people in your boat.
http://3dvision-blog.com/5532-nvidia-optimus-technology-and-3d-vision-dont-go-well-together/
Not sure if its related to using just for 3D blu ray. I wouldnt think so but you really need to check if any one with your same display has used it for 3D blu ray. According to a poster you can but just movies, not gaming. My answers really not good enough. Perhaps post on 3dvision-blog forum as well.
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Hello, my name is Mathijs,
I have a problem.
I want to download the videocard driver for the Nvidia Geforce GT 540M for windows 7 64-bit, but i can't find it.
The atou detect scan does not work because i have a 64-bit java.
Could someone please help me, i want to play some games but i just can't because of low FPS.
Thanks in advance.
I have a problem.
I want to download the videocard driver for the Nvidia Geforce GT 540M for windows 7 64-bit, but i can't find it.
The atou detect scan does not work because i have a 64-bit java.
Could someone please help me, i want to play some games but i just can't because of low FPS.
Thanks in advance.
I rely on the power of Geforce,I need to render videos in Sony Vegas Pro and it takes some time because of my processor, but my Geforce GPU makes them 30 fps like i want, even some graphic intense videos are 30 fps even though it takes 30 minutes to render a 26 seccond vid :) Geforce FTW
I cant run that file it says that the file is corrupted and that i should download a new one. I tried that and restarted my computer but it didnt work anyway.
I cant run that file it says that the file is corrupted and that i should download a new one. I tried that and restarted my computer but it didnt work anyway.
I suggest you e-mail Acer support then, that's the only program I know of that runs a check.
I would think that your integrated graphics would work if your discrete graphics wouldn't work.
But I could be wrong.
I'm going to help you this time REVERSEDNLgamer, but next time please check which forum you're posting on. This is the forum for 3d vision, not for general driver issues.
The latest driver for your card is here.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win8-win7-64bit-320.49-whql-driver.html
I'm going to help you this time REVERSEDNLgamer, but next time please check which forum you're posting on. This is the forum for 3d vision, not for general driver issues.
What i wonder is will i be able to use my computer as a Bluray-player and use the 3D function from my computer without any problems. I will buy a LG LA667V TV this week. And will my computer use FULL HD on the Tv.
please if you can help please do. I cant buy the Tv without knowing what to do.
With a standalone Blu-ray player, you'll get continual updates.
Using PC software for "DISC" playback you often run into problems with software/hardware patches, updates, drivers, firmware, etc....
When new Blu-rays are released, they sometimes have updated anti-pirating protection that will cause the disc not to play until the software is patched. Standalone players tend to be patched right away. It sometimes takes Arcsoft, Cyberlink and Corel months to implement the new DRM.
Since this specific tv uses passive technology it means that the final resolution for each eye will be 1080x540 (half vertical resolution). In my opinion passive technology is not too bad though. It's experienced brighter than active and the lg's performs quite well. I advise that you should try to experience a 3dtv in a store before making up your mind.
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
Im using VLC.
But how will the 3D function be if i us my computer as an discplayer, and will i experience any lag?
huh? Does your laptop even have a Blu-ray drive?
I do not think VLC will play stereoscopic movies.
What do you mean by lag? Audio delay?
The only 3D Blu-ray "disc" playback software for PC is Arcsoft, Cyberlink or Corel. They can also playback files, although the newest versions will not play Cinavia encrypted content except from a licensed disc.
Cyberlink / Powerdvd is what people ususally go with. Can download a trial. If you wait a full month before trying next you will get 60 days of use I think [30 day trial I believe]
If I am right about it being possible to do for free. You install the free trial of one of the above and basically that installs the codec you need. Then use windows media player. Im positive this worked for a time on blu ray but really not certain if it still does.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
http://3dvision-blog.com/5532-nvidia-optimus-technology-and-3d-vision-dont-go-well-together/
Not sure if its related to using just for 3D blu ray. I wouldnt think so but you really need to check if any one with your same display has used it for 3D blu ray. According to a poster you can but just movies, not gaming. My answers really not good enough. Perhaps post on 3dvision-blog forum as well.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
download this and run it. To check for "disc" playback
I have a problem.
I want to download the videocard driver for the Nvidia Geforce GT 540M for windows 7 64-bit, but i can't find it.
The atou detect scan does not work because i have a 64-bit java.
Could someone please help me, i want to play some games but i just can't because of low FPS.
Thanks in advance.
I rely on the power of Geforce,I need to render videos in Sony Vegas Pro and it takes some time because of my processor, but my Geforce GPU makes them 30 fps like i want, even some graphic intense videos are 30 fps even though it takes 30 minutes to render a 26 seccond vid :) Geforce FTW
Asus X5MS N53SV notebook
Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz dual core (with hyper threading)
NVidia Geforce GT 540M
WDC WD5000BPVT 80HXZT3 500 GB 5400 rpm
Windows 7 professional 64-BIt
I would think that your integrated graphics would work if your discrete graphics wouldn't work.
But I could be wrong.
The latest driver for your card is here.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win8-win7-64bit-320.49-whql-driver.html