[quote name='dogcam' post='1021354' date='Mar 17 2010, 06:50 PM']All the pieces are coming together! Does anyone know when/where/what will be the first 3dBD available?[/quote]
The frist blue-ray 3d movie is going to be cloudy with a chance of meatballs so i hear :P But dunno when thats out. :)
[quote name='dogcam' post='1021354' date='Mar 17 2010, 06:50 PM']All the pieces are coming together! Does anyone know when/where/what will be the first 3dBD available?
The frist blue-ray 3d movie is going to be cloudy with a chance of meatballs so i hear :P But dunno when thats out. :)
[quote name='MarkcusD' post='1021372' date='Mar 17 2010, 03:05 PM']So I just need this and any Bluray drive?[/quote]
That's the theory, although personally I'm not putting a blu-ray drive in my computer until I see some official confirmation that it won't require different/additional hardware than a regular blu-ray drive. But the theory is that it will only take a firmware update to any standard blu-ray drive.
And actually, all you need is a DVD drive and PDVD10 3D, and you can apparently up-convert 2d DVDs to 3d. :D IMO, that's the really big news here. I'll be looking forward to seeing how well this functionality actually works.
[quote name='MarkcusD' post='1021372' date='Mar 17 2010, 03:05 PM']So I just need this and any Bluray drive?
That's the theory, although personally I'm not putting a blu-ray drive in my computer until I see some official confirmation that it won't require different/additional hardware than a regular blu-ray drive. But the theory is that it will only take a firmware update to any standard blu-ray drive.
And actually, all you need is a DVD drive and PDVD10 3D, and you can apparently up-convert 2d DVDs to 3d. :D IMO, that's the really big news here. I'll be looking forward to seeing how well this functionality actually works.
Saw this thread and went over to Cyberlink to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D /smile2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':))' />
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Saw this thread and went over to Cyberlink to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D /smile2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':))' />
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Look at the supported hardware ( [url="http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd/hardware-support_en_US.html"]http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd...port_en_US.html[/url] ):
[quote]Samsung 2233RZ, Viewsonic FuHzion VX2265wm, Asus G51J-SZ028V, Mitsubishi WD-60C9, Samsung HL-T5076S, Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235HZ[/quote]
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?
[quote name='cybereality' post='1021704' date='Mar 17 2010, 09:27 PM']Look at the supported hardware ( [url="http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd/hardware-support_en_US.html"]http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd...port_en_US.html[/url] ):
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?[/quote]
What about the Alienware monitor? Why would it not be supported? Do they just not want to acknowledge that it exists? lol.
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?
What about the Alienware monitor? Why would it not be supported? Do they just not want to acknowledge that it exists? lol.
[quote name='TM74' post='1021508' date='Mar 17 2010, 05:38 PM']Saw this thread and went over to Cyberlink to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D /smile2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':))' />
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance![/quote]
I downloaded the trial version of the PowerDVD10 Ultra 3D and it was awesome 3d conversion for the DVD. It worked fine for me with driver CD v1.23 under windows 7 (64 bit) and GTX 260. I did not notice any ghosting in 3D converted movies but did not notice very good pop out effect either. Well it was good quality for real time 2D to 3D conversion. This is the first software I have seen which does good quality 2D to 3D auto conversion in real time. Its a good start for cyberlink and hope that this software will become much better with time.
[quote name='TM74' post='1021508' date='Mar 17 2010, 05:38 PM']Saw this thread and went over to Cyberlink to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D /smile2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':))' />
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance!
I downloaded the trial version of the PowerDVD10 Ultra 3D and it was awesome 3d conversion for the DVD. It worked fine for me with driver CD v1.23 under windows 7 (64 bit) and GTX 260. I did not notice any ghosting in 3D converted movies but did not notice very good pop out effect either. Well it was good quality for real time 2D to 3D conversion. This is the first software I have seen which does good quality 2D to 3D auto conversion in real time. Its a good start for cyberlink and hope that this software will become much better with time.
[quote name='TM74' post='1021508' date='Mar 17 2010, 05:38 PM']Saw this thread and went over to Cyberlink to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D /smile2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':))' />
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance![/quote]
Actually, chizow on the EVGA forums did some testing and relayed the following:
[i][list]
[*]You can use 196.34 GPU driver + 196.21 stereo driver OR 197.13 GPU + 197.13 Stereo driver. Either works, already tried after identifying the problem.
[*][b]PowerDVD 3D DOES NOT work with SLI enabled. You have to disable SLI or you get one eye always shuttered black and the other open[/b], but also you don't get any of the offsetting images on the screen. More observations on this bug below.
[*]You can't set the depth once the movie started. Easiest way to enable 3D that I found is to do the following BEFORE you start playing the movie. Click the 3D Button at the bottom menu bar, click the button to enable 3D, then choose "120Hz Time Sequential LCD (3D Vision)" from the drop down list.
[/list]
As a result of the SLI bug I noticed a possible explanation as for why we see ghosting on the periphery of our vision, its because the shutters in the glasses are more transparent on the edges. I think eventually as the glasses improve in technology and are more uniformly shuttered and capable of blocking light, we'll get a better 3D experience as a result. [/i]
Also, it appears per the System Requirements that 2D-to-3D conversion with GeForce 3D Vision only works with Win7, not Vista.
[i]Additional Hardware Support for TrueTheaterâ„¢ 3D
•NVIDIA 3D Vision [b](for Windows 7 only)[/b]
â—¦Please download and install 196.34 beta VGA driver (or above) and then the 196.21 WHQL 3D Vision driver
•120Hz Frame-sequential 3D LCD
â—¦Native format: 120 fps left and right
â—¦Eye wear: Active shutter glasses
â—¦Supported Hardware: Samsung 2233RZ, Viewsonic FuHzion VX2265wm, Asus G51J-SZ028V, Mitsubishi WD-60C9, Samsung HL-T5076S, Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235HZ[/i]
[quote name='TM74' post='1021508' date='Mar 17 2010, 05:38 PM']Saw this thread and went over to Cyberlink to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D /smile2.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':))' />
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance!
Actually, chizow on the EVGA forums did some testing and relayed the following:
You can use 196.34 GPU driver + 196.21 stereo driver OR 197.13 GPU + 197.13 Stereo driver. Either works, already tried after identifying the problem.
PowerDVD 3D DOES NOT work with SLI enabled. You have to disable SLI or you get one eye always shuttered black and the other open, but also you don't get any of the offsetting images on the screen. More observations on this bug below.
You can't set the depth once the movie started. Easiest way to enable 3D that I found is to do the following BEFORE you start playing the movie. Click the 3D Button at the bottom menu bar, click the button to enable 3D, then choose "120Hz Time Sequential LCD (3D Vision)" from the drop down list.
As a result of the SLI bug I noticed a possible explanation as for why we see ghosting on the periphery of our vision, its because the shutters in the glasses are more transparent on the edges. I think eventually as the glasses improve in technology and are more uniformly shuttered and capable of blocking light, we'll get a better 3D experience as a result.
Also, it appears per the System Requirements that 2D-to-3D conversion with GeForce 3D Vision only works with Win7, not Vista.
Additional Hardware Support for TrueTheaterâ„¢ 3D
•NVIDIA 3D Vision (for Windows 7 only)
â—¦Please download and install 196.34 beta VGA driver (or above) and then the 196.21 WHQL 3D Vision driver
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P[/quote]
It takes alot of process to do it, but from what i understand one eye is slightly behind while the other eye is slightly aghead if you catch my drift obviously there is probably other stuff that needs to be done.
Anyway thanks guys for the update about powerdvd 10, I have been waiting for powerdvd 10 3d to come out so i can upgrade, I normally upgrade each time a new version of a programme comes out.
I am going to test it on my acer h5360 projector see what it is like :) even if it doesnt work I still have not lost out as I normally upgrade.
I do hope it works :) atleast it will give my old dvd collection a little bit of a nice makeover :)
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P
It takes alot of process to do it, but from what i understand one eye is slightly behind while the other eye is slightly aghead if you catch my drift obviously there is probably other stuff that needs to be done.
Anyway thanks guys for the update about powerdvd 10, I have been waiting for powerdvd 10 3d to come out so i can upgrade, I normally upgrade each time a new version of a programme comes out.
I am going to test it on my acer h5360 projector see what it is like :) even if it doesnt work I still have not lost out as I normally upgrade.
I do hope it works :) atleast it will give my old dvd collection a little bit of a nice makeover :)
:D
:D
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:D[/quote]
wow!
great news :D
:D
wow!
great news :D
The frist blue-ray 3d movie is going to be cloudy with a chance of meatballs so i hear :P But dunno when thats out. :)
The frist blue-ray 3d movie is going to be cloudy with a chance of meatballs so i hear :P But dunno when thats out. :)
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3D Vision
That's the theory, although personally I'm not putting a blu-ray drive in my computer until I see some official confirmation that it won't require different/additional hardware than a regular blu-ray drive. But the theory is that it will only take a firmware update to any standard blu-ray drive.
And actually, all you need is a DVD drive and PDVD10 3D, and you can apparently up-convert 2d DVDs to 3d. :D IMO, that's the really big news here. I'll be looking forward to seeing how well this functionality actually works.
That's the theory, although personally I'm not putting a blu-ray drive in my computer until I see some official confirmation that it won't require different/additional hardware than a regular blu-ray drive. But the theory is that it will only take a firmware update to any standard blu-ray drive.
And actually, all you need is a DVD drive and PDVD10 3D, and you can apparently up-convert 2d DVDs to 3d. :D IMO, that's the really big news here. I'll be looking forward to seeing how well this functionality actually works.
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EVGA Supernova 1300W• Asus VG278H & nVidia 3d Vision
Phanteks Enthoo Primo w/ custom watercooling:
XSPC Raystorm (cpu & gpu), XSPC Photon 170, Swiftech D5 vario
Alphacool Monsta 360mm +6x NB e-loop, XT45 360mm +6x Corsair SP120
Well I don't have that exact version. I'm gonna try to get it though. Thanks!
Well I don't have that exact version. I'm gonna try to get it though. Thanks!
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Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance!
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance!
[quote]Samsung 2233RZ, Viewsonic FuHzion VX2265wm, Asus G51J-SZ028V, Mitsubishi WD-60C9, Samsung HL-T5076S, Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235HZ[/quote]
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?
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Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?[/quote]
What about the Alienware monitor? Why would it not be supported? Do they just not want to acknowledge that it exists? lol.
Notice there are no 3D projectors listed. What gives? I really want to get either the Acer H5360 or the Viewsonic PJD6531w but I also want to watch 3D BluRay. Whats the deal with that?
What about the Alienware monitor? Why would it not be supported? Do they just not want to acknowledge that it exists? lol.
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance![/quote]
I downloaded the trial version of the PowerDVD10 Ultra 3D and it was awesome 3d conversion for the DVD. It worked fine for me with driver CD v1.23 under windows 7 (64 bit) and GTX 260. I did not notice any ghosting in 3D converted movies but did not notice very good pop out effect either. Well it was good quality for real time 2D to 3D conversion. This is the first software I have seen which does good quality 2D to 3D auto conversion in real time. Its a good start for cyberlink and hope that this software will become much better with time.
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance!
I downloaded the trial version of the PowerDVD10 Ultra 3D and it was awesome 3d conversion for the DVD. It worked fine for me with driver CD v1.23 under windows 7 (64 bit) and GTX 260. I did not notice any ghosting in 3D converted movies but did not notice very good pop out effect either. Well it was good quality for real time 2D to 3D conversion. This is the first software I have seen which does good quality 2D to 3D auto conversion in real time. Its a good start for cyberlink and hope that this software will become much better with time.
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance![/quote]
Actually, chizow on the EVGA forums did some testing and relayed the following:
[i][list]
[*]You can use 196.34 GPU driver + 196.21 stereo driver OR 197.13 GPU + 197.13 Stereo driver. Either works, already tried after identifying the problem.
[*][b]PowerDVD 3D DOES NOT work with SLI enabled. You have to disable SLI or you get one eye always shuttered black and the other open[/b], but also you don't get any of the offsetting images on the screen. More observations on this bug below.
[*]You can't set the depth once the movie started. Easiest way to enable 3D that I found is to do the following BEFORE you start playing the movie. Click the 3D Button at the bottom menu bar, click the button to enable 3D, then choose "120Hz Time Sequential LCD (3D Vision)" from the drop down list.
[/list]
As a result of the SLI bug I noticed a possible explanation as for why we see ghosting on the periphery of our vision, its because the shutters in the glasses are more transparent on the edges. I think eventually as the glasses improve in technology and are more uniformly shuttered and capable of blocking light, we'll get a better 3D experience as a result. [/i]
Also, it appears per the System Requirements that 2D-to-3D conversion with GeForce 3D Vision only works with Win7, not Vista.
[i]Additional Hardware Support for TrueTheaterâ„¢ 3D
•NVIDIA 3D Vision [b](for Windows 7 only)[/b]
â—¦Please download and install 196.34 beta VGA driver (or above) and then the 196.21 WHQL 3D Vision driver
•120Hz Frame-sequential 3D LCD
â—¦Native format: 120 fps left and right
â—¦Eye wear: Active shutter glasses
â—¦Supported Hardware: Samsung 2233RZ, Viewsonic FuHzion VX2265wm, Asus G51J-SZ028V, Mitsubishi WD-60C9, Samsung HL-T5076S, Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235HZ[/i]
Unfortunately the software is not working correctly, as the left eye is near black, only the right eye displays a picture. Sometimes I get bad flickering and sometimes no picture at all.
Tried with the newest drivers 1.23 under Win 7 64bit.
Anyone experienced this error and got a solution?
Thanks in advance!
Actually, chizow on the EVGA forums did some testing and relayed the following:
As a result of the SLI bug I noticed a possible explanation as for why we see ghosting on the periphery of our vision, its because the shutters in the glasses are more transparent on the edges. I think eventually as the glasses improve in technology and are more uniformly shuttered and capable of blocking light, we'll get a better 3D experience as a result.
Also, it appears per the System Requirements that 2D-to-3D conversion with GeForce 3D Vision only works with Win7, not Vista.
Additional Hardware Support for TrueTheaterâ„¢ 3D
•NVIDIA 3D Vision (for Windows 7 only)
â—¦Please download and install 196.34 beta VGA driver (or above) and then the 196.21 WHQL 3D Vision driver
•120Hz Frame-sequential 3D LCD
â—¦Native format: 120 fps left and right
â—¦Eye wear: Active shutter glasses
â—¦Supported Hardware: Samsung 2233RZ, Viewsonic FuHzion VX2265wm, Asus G51J-SZ028V, Mitsubishi WD-60C9, Samsung HL-T5076S, Acer GD245HQ, Acer GD235HZ
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2xSLI EVGA GTX 770 SC • Creative X-Fi Titanium • 2x 840 SSD + 1TB Seagate Hybrid
EVGA Supernova 1300W• Asus VG278H & nVidia 3d Vision
Phanteks Enthoo Primo w/ custom watercooling:
XSPC Raystorm (cpu & gpu), XSPC Photon 170, Swiftech D5 vario
Alphacool Monsta 360mm +6x NB e-loop, XT45 360mm +6x Corsair SP120
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P[/quote]
It takes alot of process to do it, but from what i understand one eye is slightly behind while the other eye is slightly aghead if you catch my drift obviously there is probably other stuff that needs to be done.
Anyway thanks guys for the update about powerdvd 10, I have been waiting for powerdvd 10 3d to come out so i can upgrade, I normally upgrade each time a new version of a programme comes out.
I am going to test it on my acer h5360 projector see what it is like :) even if it doesnt work I still have not lost out as I normally upgrade.
I do hope it works :) atleast it will give my old dvd collection a little bit of a nice makeover :)
This is my first post on this forum (lurking for a long time), I have a 3D Vision kit and I really wonder how they could convert a 2D video to a 3D one. How is it possible to "move" the video (or move the angle of the camera) in order to simulate a 2nd camera ? If someone could explain me this... :P
It takes alot of process to do it, but from what i understand one eye is slightly behind while the other eye is slightly aghead if you catch my drift obviously there is probably other stuff that needs to be done.
Anyway thanks guys for the update about powerdvd 10, I have been waiting for powerdvd 10 3d to come out so i can upgrade, I normally upgrade each time a new version of a programme comes out.
I am going to test it on my acer h5360 projector see what it is like :) even if it doesnt work I still have not lost out as I normally upgrade.
I do hope it works :) atleast it will give my old dvd collection a little bit of a nice makeover :)