ArcSoft's 3D Plug-in gives you all you need to enjoy 3D movies. It provides robust support for Blu-ray 3D movies, allows you to watch 3D movies and video files, and it includes our latest 2D to 3D technology, Sim3Dâ„¢, which turns regular 2D photos and videos into 3D.
ArcSoft's 3D Plug-in gives you all you need to enjoy 3D movies. It provides robust support for Blu-ray 3D movies, allows you to watch 3D movies and video files, and it includes our latest 2D to 3D technology, Sim3Dâ„¢, which turns regular 2D photos and videos into 3D.
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[quote name='disolitude' post='1067970' date='Jun 4 2010, 03:01 PM']Pretty sweet. 20 bucks too... Can't wait for first 3D bluray to test.[/quote]
That's only for the plugin.
Do you think this would work on the Zalman? I know the Arcsoft supports line-interlaced but I don't think the Zalman has HDCP (expect the latest model which just came out).
Do you think this would work on the Zalman? I know the Arcsoft supports line-interlaced but I don't think the Zalman has HDCP (expect the latest model which just came out).
It's out - it works for 3D Vision and Simulated3D and for field sequential material.
I have not tried the 3D Bluray yet, as I am waiting to get my hands on Monsters VS Aliens. Hopefully a store will sell it to me tomorrow - I can't wait to see it.
TMT supports multiple formats including 3D Vision, but also in Line Interleave and checkerboard as well as regular monitors for the anaglyphic mode.
My 3D trailers all work flawlessly on it - no need for the Stereoscopic player anymore - Avatar 3D trailer, the Bolt trailer as well as the movies from the 3Dgeeks like Coraline.
It's out - it works for 3D Vision and Simulated3D and for field sequential material.
I have not tried the 3D Bluray yet, as I am waiting to get my hands on Monsters VS Aliens. Hopefully a store will sell it to me tomorrow - I can't wait to see it.
TMT supports multiple formats including 3D Vision, but also in Line Interleave and checkerboard as well as regular monitors for the anaglyphic mode.
My 3D trailers all work flawlessly on it - no need for the Stereoscopic player anymore - Avatar 3D trailer, the Bolt trailer as well as the movies from the 3Dgeeks like Coraline.
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
[quote name='jbraslins' post='1069119' date='Jun 6 2010, 09:21 PM']Does not seem to work right for me.
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
Can't seem to figure out how to get it to work :([/quote]
Check the 3D-settings so that you have "left/right" and 120hz display set in TMT3. That should do it.
[quote name='jbraslins' post='1069119' date='Jun 6 2010, 09:21 PM']Does not seem to work right for me.
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
Can't seem to figure out how to get it to work :(
Check the 3D-settings so that you have "left/right" and 120hz display set in TMT3. That should do it.
[quote name='PiXeL' post='1069285' date='Jun 6 2010, 08:57 PM']Thought i heard that this required the latest nvidia driver...[/quote]
I'm about to purchase this @ $109.00 I believe?, but I was wondering: I know it does BD and all that, but anyone happen to try it with the good ol' Slingshot 3D Movies (Haunted Castle, Alien Adventure, etc..)? I tried them with Cyberlink Power DVD 10 sample, and they looked like crap even after much strenuous tweaking. Using them with Nvidia's own player, they turned out pretty good, but I was wondering if I'll get even better results with Arcsoft's solution? I want one player that will finally play frigging everything; I'm tired of using different viewers/players for different movies, photos, samples..blah blah..
PS - I downloaded the trial version of Arcsoft's Total Media Theater 3, but without being able to trial the 3D Plug in, it's useless to see what works.
[quote name='PiXeL' post='1069285' date='Jun 6 2010, 08:57 PM']Thought i heard that this required the latest nvidia driver...
I'm about to purchase this @ $109.00 I believe?, but I was wondering: I know it does BD and all that, but anyone happen to try it with the good ol' Slingshot 3D Movies (Haunted Castle, Alien Adventure, etc..)? I tried them with Cyberlink Power DVD 10 sample, and they looked like crap even after much strenuous tweaking. Using them with Nvidia's own player, they turned out pretty good, but I was wondering if I'll get even better results with Arcsoft's solution? I want one player that will finally play frigging everything; I'm tired of using different viewers/players for different movies, photos, samples..blah blah..
PS - I downloaded the trial version of Arcsoft's Total Media Theater 3, but without being able to trial the 3D Plug in, it's useless to see what works.
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That's only for the plugin.
That's only for the plugin.
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I have not tried the 3D Bluray yet, as I am waiting to get my hands on Monsters VS Aliens. Hopefully a store will sell it to me tomorrow - I can't wait to see it.
TMT supports multiple formats including 3D Vision, but also in Line Interleave and checkerboard as well as regular monitors for the anaglyphic mode.
My 3D trailers all work flawlessly on it - no need for the Stereoscopic player anymore - Avatar 3D trailer, the Bolt trailer as well as the movies from the 3Dgeeks like Coraline.
I am pretty happy, so far, with the results.
I have not tried the 3D Bluray yet, as I am waiting to get my hands on Monsters VS Aliens. Hopefully a store will sell it to me tomorrow - I can't wait to see it.
TMT supports multiple formats including 3D Vision, but also in Line Interleave and checkerboard as well as regular monitors for the anaglyphic mode.
My 3D trailers all work flawlessly on it - no need for the Stereoscopic player anymore - Avatar 3D trailer, the Bolt trailer as well as the movies from the 3Dgeeks like Coraline.
I am pretty happy, so far, with the results.
Just amazing. :)
Just amazing. :)
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
Can't seem to figure out how to get it to work :(
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
Can't seem to figure out how to get it to work :(
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
Can't seem to figure out how to get it to work :([/quote]
Check the 3D-settings so that you have "left/right" and 120hz display set in TMT3. That should do it.
I can watch 3d movies with NVidia player just fine. Game too.
But when i use TMT3 and turn 3d on, left eye is virtualy black. It has a dark black gradient going from left to right, so you can see only like right 10% of the screen trough the left eye.
Can't seem to figure out how to get it to work :(
Check the 3D-settings so that you have "left/right" and 120hz display set in TMT3. That should do it.
Cant wait for other releases.
Cant wait for other releases.
anyone with same problem?
what driver you're using?
anyone with same problem?
what driver you're using?
I'm about to purchase this @ $109.00 I believe?, but I was wondering: I know it does BD and all that, but anyone happen to try it with the good ol' Slingshot 3D Movies (Haunted Castle, Alien Adventure, etc..)? I tried them with Cyberlink Power DVD 10 sample, and they looked like crap even after much strenuous tweaking. Using them with Nvidia's own player, they turned out pretty good, but I was wondering if I'll get even better results with Arcsoft's solution? I want one player that will finally play frigging everything; I'm tired of using different viewers/players for different movies, photos, samples..blah blah..
PS - I downloaded the trial version of Arcsoft's Total Media Theater 3, but without being able to trial the 3D Plug in, it's useless to see what works.
Thanks!
I'm about to purchase this @ $109.00 I believe?, but I was wondering: I know it does BD and all that, but anyone happen to try it with the good ol' Slingshot 3D Movies (Haunted Castle, Alien Adventure, etc..)? I tried them with Cyberlink Power DVD 10 sample, and they looked like crap even after much strenuous tweaking. Using them with Nvidia's own player, they turned out pretty good, but I was wondering if I'll get even better results with Arcsoft's solution? I want one player that will finally play frigging everything; I'm tired of using different viewers/players for different movies, photos, samples..blah blah..
PS - I downloaded the trial version of Arcsoft's Total Media Theater 3, but without being able to trial the 3D Plug in, it's useless to see what works.
Thanks!