Hi, my company develops stereoscopic contents since 2005 and, until now, we used the dlp projectos with polarized technology to deliver our contents.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Hi, my company develops stereoscopic contents since 2005 and, until now, we used the dlp projectos with polarized technology to deliver our contents.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Hi, my company develops stereoscopic contents since 2005 and, until now, we used the dlp projectos with polarized technology to deliver our contents.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Hi, my company develops stereoscopic contents since 2005 and, until now, we used the dlp projectos with polarized technology to deliver our contents.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
I'm currently using a samsung 40" lcd display hooked up to my ps3 and PC.
I use a DVI to HDMI conversion cable into HDMI in my TV,
i find using VLC media player full screen with 3d enabled on the tv and it works perfectly aslong as the content is correct.
obviously 3d has to be activated manually from the TV menu. but yeah that should work fine.
I'm currently using a samsung 40" lcd display hooked up to my ps3 and PC.
I use a DVI to HDMI conversion cable into HDMI in my TV,
i find using VLC media player full screen with 3d enabled on the tv and it works perfectly aslong as the content is correct.
obviously 3d has to be activated manually from the TV menu. but yeah that should work fine.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Thanks in advance.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Thanks in advance.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Thanks in advance.
Now we wanted to step to the 3d active technology; we just bought a 55 inches led 3d display but we cannot deliver the stereo material properly to the tv.
We produced a side by side 1920 x 1080 content (3840 x 1080) and we tried to visualize it in the tv through a laptop (HDMI 1.3 port and cable) using nvidia stereo player, but the images don't appear to be correctly overlapped on the tv. Is that a resolution issue? the laptop can reach the highest resolution at 1600 x 1200.
I would understand which hardware would be ideal for this operation; Which nvidia video card can output a 1920 x 1080 full hd from an hdmi port?
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently using a samsung 40" lcd display hooked up to my ps3 and PC.
I use a DVI to HDMI conversion cable into HDMI in my TV,
i find using VLC media player full screen with 3d enabled on the tv and it works perfectly aslong as the content is correct.
obviously 3d has to be activated manually from the TV menu. but yeah that should work fine.
I'm currently using a samsung 40" lcd display hooked up to my ps3 and PC.
I use a DVI to HDMI conversion cable into HDMI in my TV,
i find using VLC media player full screen with 3d enabled on the tv and it works perfectly aslong as the content is correct.
obviously 3d has to be activated manually from the TV menu. but yeah that should work fine.
I'm currently using a samsung 40" lcd display hooked up to my ps3 and PC.
I use a DVI to HDMI conversion cable into HDMI in my TV,
i find using VLC media player full screen with 3d enabled on the tv and it works perfectly aslong as the content is correct.
obviously 3d has to be activated manually from the TV menu. but yeah that should work fine.
I'm currently using a samsung 40" lcd display hooked up to my ps3 and PC.
I use a DVI to HDMI conversion cable into HDMI in my TV,
i find using VLC media player full screen with 3d enabled on the tv and it works perfectly aslong as the content is correct.
obviously 3d has to be activated manually from the TV menu. but yeah that should work fine.