If I plug in the 3d vision glasses to my 3d capable mitsubishi tv and play a 3d movie such as polar express on either my blueray player or my new ps3 250gb will it be in 3d or do i need a computer hooked into the whole system as well? Thanks
If I plug in the 3d vision glasses to my 3d capable mitsubishi tv and play a 3d movie such as polar express on either my blueray player or my new ps3 250gb will it be in 3d or do i need a computer hooked into the whole system as well? Thanks
[quote name='redman223' post='990295' date='Jan 27 2010, 03:58 PM']You will need the computer hooked up to it.[/quote]
Thanks redman new to this stuff so i need to hook a computer up by the tv and then do i run the bluray player through the computer? I am not sure how the hardware would be hooked up
[quote name='redman223' post='990295' date='Jan 27 2010, 03:58 PM']You will need the computer hooked up to it.
Thanks redman new to this stuff so i need to hook a computer up by the tv and then do i run the bluray player through the computer? I am not sure how the hardware would be hooked up
[quote name='docmarc' post='990299' date='Jan 27 2010, 04:03 PM']Thanks redman new to this stuff so i need to hook a computer up by the tv and then do i run the bluray player through the computer? I am not sure how the hardware would be hooked up[/quote]
Well at least until sony gets off their ass and releases the firmware upgrade with stereo 3d support for the games and movies. But they said it was supposed to be out first quarter.. so we have about 60 more days until they are late.
[quote name='docmarc' post='990299' date='Jan 27 2010, 04:03 PM']Thanks redman new to this stuff so i need to hook a computer up by the tv and then do i run the bluray player through the computer? I am not sure how the hardware would be hooked up
Well at least until sony gets off their ass and releases the firmware upgrade with stereo 3d support for the games and movies. But they said it was supposed to be out first quarter.. so we have about 60 more days until they are late.
The Nvidia Geforce 3D Vision system is exclusive to the PC platform.
Nvidia designed the glasses so that they only work if the usb plug of the emitter is connected to a computer and activated by the PC nvidia drivers.
When you get a BluRay3D player in your living room, you won't be able to use the nvidia glasses : you must use a PC to read the BluRay disc.
Thanks redman new to this stuff so i need to hook a computer up by the tv and then do i run the bluray player through the computer? I am not sure how the hardware would be hooked up
Thanks redman new to this stuff so i need to hook a computer up by the tv and then do i run the bluray player through the computer? I am not sure how the hardware would be hooked up
Well at least until sony gets off their ass and releases the firmware upgrade with stereo 3d support for the games and movies. But they said it was supposed to be out first quarter.. so we have about 60 more days until they are late.
Well at least until sony gets off their ass and releases the firmware upgrade with stereo 3d support for the games and movies. But they said it was supposed to be out first quarter.. so we have about 60 more days until they are late.
Nvidia designed the glasses so that they only work if the usb plug of the emitter is connected to a computer and activated by the PC nvidia drivers.
When you get a BluRay3D player in your living room, you won't be able to use the nvidia glasses : you must use a PC to read the BluRay disc.
Nvidia designed the glasses so that they only work if the usb plug of the emitter is connected to a computer and activated by the PC nvidia drivers.
When you get a BluRay3D player in your living room, you won't be able to use the nvidia glasses : you must use a PC to read the BluRay disc.
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