3D movies/Videos on a normal LED TV
I have connected my PC to a normal LED TV. All the 3D Tvs (within my budget) are out of market in my country now. And I want to have 3D movies at home. Can I achieve 3D output using any GPU and softwares? All I want to do is view 3D movies with 3d effects. I am having polarized 3d glasses. I think stereoscopic 3D is achievable just with a KMP player. Can I achieve polarized 3d through some method? I am having ASUS H81MV3 motherboard and Intel G3220 processor
I have connected my PC to a normal LED TV. All the 3D Tvs (within my budget) are out of market in my country now. And I want to have 3D movies at home.

Can I achieve 3D output using any GPU and softwares? All I want to do is view 3D movies with 3d effects. I am having polarized 3d glasses. I think stereoscopic 3D is achievable just with a KMP player. Can I achieve polarized 3d through some method?


I am having ASUS H81MV3 motherboard and Intel G3220 processor

#1
Posted 02/20/2018 12:43 PM   
You can not use 3D Passive glasses with a regular TV. It does not have the necessary Film Pattern Retarder installed. https://hdguru.com/ces-2011-brings-a-new-format-war/ You can use red/cyan anaglyph 3D on a 2D TV. You might try PowerDVD Ultra or WinDVD Pro. Both have trials with an anaglyph option. There are also some anaglyph converters that might work for you, check Amazon. Movies are pretty decent in 3D, but games are "awesome" in 3D. BTW, 3D Vision and Nvidia's stereoscopic drivers only work with Nvidia GPUs. For games, you could try TriDef. If you had an Nvidia GPU, you could try... http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-faq.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-main.html
You can not use 3D Passive glasses with a regular TV. It does not have the necessary Film Pattern Retarder installed. https://hdguru.com/ces-2011-brings-a-new-format-war/

You can use red/cyan anaglyph 3D on a 2D TV.

You might try PowerDVD Ultra or WinDVD Pro.

Both have trials with an anaglyph option.

There are also some anaglyph converters that might work for you, check Amazon.

Movies are pretty decent in 3D, but games are "awesome" in 3D.



BTW, 3D Vision and Nvidia's stereoscopic drivers only work with Nvidia GPUs.

For games, you could try TriDef.

If you had an Nvidia GPU, you could try...

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-discover-faq.html

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-main.html

#2
Posted 02/20/2018 01:23 PM   
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