I'm trying to connect a Panasonic Plasma 3D TV (TC-P50VT25) to my NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 / 3D Vision Kit to visualize 3D content.
Basically I am confused, reading from this page [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html[/url] seems like there is no way to connect my display because not supported, but reading online I've heard that someone managed to connect plasma TVs.
If I try to use the wizard of the 3D Vision Kit connecting through HDMI just the 3D TV, it is not recognized as 3D HD ready.
If I try to duplicate the screens - my Samsung 120Hz 3D display and the Panasonic 3D TV - I get only 3D content on the Samsung and not on the TV.
So my question is basically what can I do now and if I have to wait for the 3DTVPlay drivers ?
Isn't it possible to connect PC and 3D TV using the native TV glasses in another way ?
I'm trying to connect a Panasonic Plasma 3D TV (TC-P50VT25) to my NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 / 3D Vision Kit to visualize 3D content.
Basically I am confused, reading from this page http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html seems like there is no way to connect my display because not supported, but reading online I've heard that someone managed to connect plasma TVs.
If I try to use the wizard of the 3D Vision Kit connecting through HDMI just the 3D TV, it is not recognized as 3D HD ready.
If I try to duplicate the screens - my Samsung 120Hz 3D display and the Panasonic 3D TV - I get only 3D content on the Samsung and not on the TV.
So my question is basically what can I do now and if I have to wait for the 3DTVPlay drivers ?
Isn't it possible to connect PC and 3D TV using the native TV glasses in another way ?
You can already watch photos, videos and play games in 3D on your Panasonic TV, you just need to do without the nvidia 3D drivers.
The Panasonic Tv require you to use the panasonic 3D glasses. The nvidia 3D vision glasses currently do not work on the Panny and there is a high probability that they never will.
In the TV menus you should manually activate the 3D mode and configure it to recieve pictures in side-by-side mode.
Then on the computer you will be able to use any application capable of producing side by side stereo 3D.
You can view pictures with any picture viewer (JPS are already side by side, you just may have to use the swap eyes function)
You can play videos with Stereoscopic player (the full version from 3dtv.at , not the stripped down version from nvidia)
You can play video games with native side by side 3D mode like Avatar : the game (all PC, X360 and PS3), and Invincible Tiger (console downloadable game from X360 marketplace / PS3 Playstation network)
You can play other video games on PC with the iZ3D driver configured in side by side output mode (works similarely to the nvidia 3D vision driver but it's a bit behind on support)
You can already watch photos, videos and play games in 3D on your Panasonic TV, you just need to do without the nvidia 3D drivers.
The Panasonic Tv require you to use the panasonic 3D glasses. The nvidia 3D vision glasses currently do not work on the Panny and there is a high probability that they never will.
In the TV menus you should manually activate the 3D mode and configure it to recieve pictures in side-by-side mode.
Then on the computer you will be able to use any application capable of producing side by side stereo 3D.
You can view pictures with any picture viewer (JPS are already side by side, you just may have to use the swap eyes function)
You can play videos with Stereoscopic player (the full version from 3dtv.at , not the stripped down version from nvidia)
You can play video games with native side by side 3D mode like Avatar : the game (all PC, X360 and PS3), and Invincible Tiger (console downloadable game from X360 marketplace / PS3 Playstation network)
You can play other video games on PC with the iZ3D driver configured in side by side output mode (works similarely to the nvidia 3D vision driver but it's a bit behind on support)
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XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
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I'm not sure but from what I've read only the Tridef media players works with 3D vision glasses on 120Hz displays. The Tridef ignition game drivers do not support it yet.
I do not know the details so I do not know if it requires the nvidia 3D drivers to be installed and working or if it can operate the glasses independantly.
The Tridef media player can also produce side by side output which will work on the Panasonic TV but one thing is sure, Nvidia 3D glasses + 3DTV = not working.
I'm not sure but from what I've read only the Tridef media players works with 3D vision glasses on 120Hz displays. The Tridef ignition game drivers do not support it yet.
I do not know the details so I do not know if it requires the nvidia 3D drivers to be installed and working or if it can operate the glasses independantly.
The Tridef media player can also produce side by side output which will work on the Panasonic TV but one thing is sure, Nvidia 3D glasses + 3DTV = not working.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
So what should be the steps to obtain 3D content on the TV?
I tried to run the NVIDIA 3d Vision pack of 3D images and setting the Side By Side mode, I basically see the two different images with each respective eye wearing the panasonic 3D glasses but not in the right way, it's not reproducing the 3D correct image. Maybe I'm wrong to use the side by side mode AND the 3D images?
So what should be the steps to obtain 3D content on the TV?
I tried to run the NVIDIA 3d Vision pack of 3D images and setting the Side By Side mode, I basically see the two different images with each respective eye wearing the panasonic 3D glasses but not in the right way, it's not reproducing the 3D correct image. Maybe I'm wrong to use the side by side mode AND the 3D images?
Ok I managed it to work viewing 3D video with the Stereoscopic Player, but still the 3D effect is not completely right, I think this side by side mode should adjusted (from the software or from the TV, any suggestions?)
Anyway as I understood the only way of getting 3D content is using this side by side mode, right ?
So do you know a quick way to obtain this mode for any rendered C++ application?
Ok I managed it to work viewing 3D video with the Stereoscopic Player, but still the 3D effect is not completely right, I think this side by side mode should adjusted (from the software or from the TV, any suggestions?)
Anyway as I understood the only way of getting 3D content is using this side by side mode, right ?
So do you know a quick way to obtain this mode for any rendered C++ application?
Actually you suggested me a quick way and I tried and it works!
Basically using the iZ3D drivers is enough to set the output side by side :)
Anyway with the 3d movies I downloaded, the main thing is that the two images don't seem to merge correctly, I also tried quickly to change the separation but still was not perfect
Actually you suggested me a quick way and I tried and it works!
Basically using the iZ3D drivers is enough to set the output side by side :)
Anyway with the 3d movies I downloaded, the main thing is that the two images don't seem to merge correctly, I also tried quickly to change the separation but still was not perfect
quick question, do you know if there are any other similar drivers like iZ3D that allow to output side by side (maybe even supported on linux) ? Just asking because the license it's a 30 days trial /shifty.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':shifty:' />
quick question, do you know if there are any other similar drivers like iZ3D that allow to output side by side (maybe even supported on linux) ? Just asking because the license it's a 30 days trial /shifty.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':shifty:' />
I'm trying to connect a Panasonic Plasma 3D TV (TC-P50VT25) to my NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 / 3D Vision Kit to visualize 3D content.
Basically I am confused, reading from this page [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html[/url] seems like there is no way to connect my display because not supported, but reading online I've heard that someone managed to connect plasma TVs.
If I try to use the wizard of the 3D Vision Kit connecting through HDMI just the 3D TV, it is not recognized as 3D HD ready.
If I try to duplicate the screens - my Samsung 120Hz 3D display and the Panasonic 3D TV - I get only 3D content on the Samsung and not on the TV.
So my question is basically what can I do now and if I have to wait for the 3DTVPlay drivers ?
Isn't it possible to connect PC and 3D TV using the native TV glasses in another way ?
Thank you,
-N
I'm trying to connect a Panasonic Plasma 3D TV (TC-P50VT25) to my NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 / 3D Vision Kit to visualize 3D content.
Basically I am confused, reading from this page http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html seems like there is no way to connect my display because not supported, but reading online I've heard that someone managed to connect plasma TVs.
If I try to use the wizard of the 3D Vision Kit connecting through HDMI just the 3D TV, it is not recognized as 3D HD ready.
If I try to duplicate the screens - my Samsung 120Hz 3D display and the Panasonic 3D TV - I get only 3D content on the Samsung and not on the TV.
So my question is basically what can I do now and if I have to wait for the 3DTVPlay drivers ?
Isn't it possible to connect PC and 3D TV using the native TV glasses in another way ?
Thank you,
-N
The Panasonic Tv require you to use the panasonic 3D glasses. The nvidia 3D vision glasses currently do not work on the Panny and there is a high probability that they never will.
In the TV menus you should manually activate the 3D mode and configure it to recieve pictures in side-by-side mode.
Then on the computer you will be able to use any application capable of producing side by side stereo 3D.
You can view pictures with any picture viewer (JPS are already side by side, you just may have to use the swap eyes function)
You can play videos with Stereoscopic player (the full version from 3dtv.at , not the stripped down version from nvidia)
You can play video games with native side by side 3D mode like Avatar : the game (all PC, X360 and PS3), and Invincible Tiger (console downloadable game from X360 marketplace / PS3 Playstation network)
You can play other video games on PC with the iZ3D driver configured in side by side output mode (works similarely to the nvidia 3D vision driver but it's a bit behind on support)
The Panasonic Tv require you to use the panasonic 3D glasses. The nvidia 3D vision glasses currently do not work on the Panny and there is a high probability that they never will.
In the TV menus you should manually activate the 3D mode and configure it to recieve pictures in side-by-side mode.
Then on the computer you will be able to use any application capable of producing side by side stereo 3D.
You can view pictures with any picture viewer (JPS are already side by side, you just may have to use the swap eyes function)
You can play videos with Stereoscopic player (the full version from 3dtv.at , not the stripped down version from nvidia)
You can play video games with native side by side 3D mode like Avatar : the game (all PC, X360 and PS3), and Invincible Tiger (console downloadable game from X360 marketplace / PS3 Playstation network)
You can play other video games on PC with the iZ3D driver configured in side by side output mode (works similarely to the nvidia 3D vision driver but it's a bit behind on support)
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Could he use Tridef drivers with that TV? Apparently the latest version of Tridef drivers with Nvidia 3D vision glasses...
Could he use Tridef drivers with that TV? Apparently the latest version of Tridef drivers with Nvidia 3D vision glasses...
I do not know the details so I do not know if it requires the nvidia 3D drivers to be installed and working or if it can operate the glasses independantly.
The Tridef media player can also produce side by side output which will work on the Panasonic TV but one thing is sure, Nvidia 3D glasses + 3DTV = not working.
I do not know the details so I do not know if it requires the nvidia 3D drivers to be installed and working or if it can operate the glasses independantly.
The Tridef media player can also produce side by side output which will work on the Panasonic TV but one thing is sure, Nvidia 3D glasses + 3DTV = not working.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
So what should be the steps to obtain 3D content on the TV?
I tried to run the NVIDIA 3d Vision pack of 3D images and setting the Side By Side mode, I basically see the two different images with each respective eye wearing the panasonic 3D glasses but not in the right way, it's not reproducing the 3D correct image. Maybe I'm wrong to use the side by side mode AND the 3D images?
So what should be the steps to obtain 3D content on the TV?
I tried to run the NVIDIA 3d Vision pack of 3D images and setting the Side By Side mode, I basically see the two different images with each respective eye wearing the panasonic 3D glasses but not in the right way, it's not reproducing the 3D correct image. Maybe I'm wrong to use the side by side mode AND the 3D images?
Anyway as I understood the only way of getting 3D content is using this side by side mode, right ?
So do you know a quick way to obtain this mode for any rendered C++ application?
Anyway as I understood the only way of getting 3D content is using this side by side mode, right ?
So do you know a quick way to obtain this mode for any rendered C++ application?
For your picture and video viewing, what exactly isn't right ? Are the views reversed ? (you need to swap eyes) or is it something else ?
For your picture and video viewing, what exactly isn't right ? Are the views reversed ? (you need to swap eyes) or is it something else ?
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Basically using the iZ3D drivers is enough to set the output side by side :)
Anyway with the 3d movies I downloaded, the main thing is that the two images don't seem to merge correctly, I also tried quickly to change the separation but still was not perfect
Basically using the iZ3D drivers is enough to set the output side by side :)
Anyway with the 3d movies I downloaded, the main thing is that the two images don't seem to merge correctly, I also tried quickly to change the separation but still was not perfect