Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
Im also interested in this, because got a second one two and using a projector.
Don't want to go through the electronics inside and find a way to put two of them togeter...
Im also interested in this, because got a second one two and using a projector.
Don't want to go through the electronics inside and find a way to put two of them togeter...
[quote name='Ashot Vardanyan' date='03 November 2010 - 04:35 PM' timestamp='1288816518' post='1141305']
Hi
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
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You should look into 3D vision pro which used RF signal instead of IR. That might have better signal range.
[quote name='Ashot Vardanyan' date='03 November 2010 - 04:35 PM' timestamp='1288816518' post='1141305']
Hi
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
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You should look into 3D vision pro which used RF signal instead of IR. That might have better signal range.
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
[quote name='Bloody' date='05 November 2010 - 03:33 PM' timestamp='1288956788' post='1142069']
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
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Thank you very much for your answer!!!
1. What do you think the IR signals from 2 emitters will not send wrong sync signal to the glass if it will see both emitters?
As I think the signal from 2 emitters will be sent to glasses 2 times.
2. It is logical to think that the same signal which is sent to Ex. USB1 is possible to sent to USB2 (so it can be done by software level) by just enabling the IR sync signal in USB2 port which is copy of the USB1.
Can anyone suggest a solution?
[quote name='Bloody' date='05 November 2010 - 03:33 PM' timestamp='1288956788' post='1142069']
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
Thank you very much for your answer!!!
1. What do you think the IR signals from 2 emitters will not send wrong sync signal to the glass if it will see both emitters?
As I think the signal from 2 emitters will be sent to glasses 2 times.
2. It is logical to think that the same signal which is sent to Ex. USB1 is possible to sent to USB2 (so it can be done by software level) by just enabling the IR sync signal in USB2 port which is copy of the USB1.
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
Don't want to go through the electronics inside and find a way to put two of them togeter...
Don't want to go through the electronics inside and find a way to put two of them togeter...
Don't want to go through the electronics inside and find a way to put two of them togeter...
Don't want to go through the electronics inside and find a way to put two of them togeter...
Hi
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
[/quote]
You should look into 3D vision pro which used RF signal instead of IR. That might have better signal range.
Hi
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
You should look into 3D vision pro which used RF signal instead of IR. That might have better signal range.
Hi
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
[/quote]
You should look into 3D vision pro which used RF signal instead of IR. That might have better signal range.
Hi
Is it posible to connect multiple IR emiters on the same PC so in this way I can extend the range of the signal?
I own ACER x1261 projector and 20 glasses and PC width GeForce GT 240.
I have installed home theater and for some areas the signal is not enough and the glasse is not switching to 3d or blinking very hard.
I need to put only one more emiter to retranslate the same signal.
I have tried to connect two emiters but ony one is translating the signal but with the second one I can turn of 3d or control the depth.
You should look into 3D vision pro which used RF signal instead of IR. That might have better signal range.
First off no 3D Vision only supports a single IR Emitter.
That being Said, 3D Vision pro works fine on GeForce GPUs, so please explore it if its an option for you.
First off no 3D Vision only supports a single IR Emitter.
That being Said, 3D Vision pro works fine on GeForce GPUs, so please explore it if its an option for you.
First off no 3D Vision only supports a single IR Emitter.
That being Said, 3D Vision pro works fine on GeForce GPUs, so please explore it if its an option for you.
First off no 3D Vision only supports a single IR Emitter.
That being Said, 3D Vision pro works fine on GeForce GPUs, so please explore it if its an option for you.
So by software level multiple IR emitter is not possible?
If hypothetically (by electronics or in other way) I can make 2 emitters transfer the same signal do you think that they will disturb each other?
So by software level multiple IR emitter is not possible?
If hypothetically (by electronics or in other way) I can make 2 emitters transfer the same signal do you think that they will disturb each other?
So by software level multiple IR emitter is not possible?
If hypothetically (by electronics or in other way) I can make 2 emitters transfer the same signal do you think that they will disturb each other?
So by software level multiple IR emitter is not possible?
If hypothetically (by electronics or in other way) I can make 2 emitters transfer the same signal do you think that they will disturb each other?
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
My 3D Vision Blog - 3dvision-blog.com
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
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Thank you very much for your answer!!!
1. What do you think the IR signals from 2 emitters will not send wrong sync signal to the glass if it will see both emitters?
As I think the signal from 2 emitters will be sent to glasses 2 times.
2. It is logical to think that the same signal which is sent to Ex. USB1 is possible to sent to USB2 (so it can be done by software level) by just enabling the IR sync signal in USB2 port which is copy of the USB1.
Can anyone suggest a solution?
Connecting more than one IR emitters just disabled the IR sync signal on all besides one.
You can electronically interface more, but you need to be careful how you do it, because of the increase int he power requirements that at a point the USB port will be unable to provide and you will need an external power adapter and the USB just with the two data pins.
Thank you very much for your answer!!!
1. What do you think the IR signals from 2 emitters will not send wrong sync signal to the glass if it will see both emitters?
As I think the signal from 2 emitters will be sent to glasses 2 times.
2. It is logical to think that the same signal which is sent to Ex. USB1 is possible to sent to USB2 (so it can be done by software level) by just enabling the IR sync signal in USB2 port which is copy of the USB1.
Can anyone suggest a solution?