Optoma HD33 Projector and 3D gaming on PC (help)
I posted this already but am reposting it here because I think I placed it in wrong section of this forum........... OK I have a pc built with a 680 gtx. Use to play games on my 27" 3D Acer (looked amazing). I bought an HD33. It plays 3d but not really eye popping 3d on the PC games. The movies look great. Even Black op on the xbox plays 3d and look amazing. But the pc game are a little vinilla. ok....this is what I have setup. The projector has an emmitter. I have the right glasses... work with movies and xbox 360 3D I have the nvidia play software installed. I set the pc to 1920x1080 @ 24hz framerate when trying to 3d game per instructions. I make sure settings are correct in the game as well. I am using a 1.4 HDMI cable I have a 3D receiver This should look better then the xbox. what am I doing wrong?
I posted this already but am reposting it here because I think I placed it in wrong section of this forum...........


OK I have a pc built with a 680 gtx. Use to play games on my 27" 3D Acer (looked amazing). I bought an HD33. It plays 3d but not really eye popping 3d on the PC games. The movies look great. Even Black op on the xbox plays 3d and look amazing. But the pc game are a little vinilla.

ok....this is what I have setup.
The projector has an emmitter.
I have the right glasses... work with movies and xbox 360 3D
I have the nvidia play software installed.
I set the pc to 1920x1080 @ 24hz framerate when trying to 3d game per instructions.
I make sure settings are correct in the game as well.
I am using a 1.4 HDMI cable
I have a 3D receiver

This should look better then the xbox. what am I doing wrong?

#1
Posted 01/02/2013 02:24 AM   
Are you adjusting the convergence? With a projector you need a lot more convergence than with a desktop monitor due to the farther view distance.
Are you adjusting the convergence? With a projector you need a lot more convergence than with a desktop monitor due to the farther view distance.

#2
Posted 01/02/2013 12:39 PM   
choose 720p60 and run the stereoscopic test. activate the keyboard shortcuts for convergence.
choose 720p60 and run the stereoscopic test.

activate the keyboard shortcuts for convergence.

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#3
Posted 01/02/2013 01:49 PM   
Thank you!!! worked great. I enabled the advanced in-game settings. Running it at 1080p24 though. Tested 2 games only but big improvement!! wish I would of known 3 months ago when I got the projector!!
Thank you!!! worked great. I enabled the advanced in-game settings. Running it at 1080p24 though. Tested 2 games only but big improvement!! wish I would of known 3 months ago when I got the projector!!

#4
Posted 01/04/2013 03:35 PM   
Also look at using the depth.bat depth hack/fix. It just updates a registry key and I'd consider it essential for any projector user. If only Nvidia would allow more depth, or just an 'unlock' button on the slider....... it's ridiculous.
Also look at using the depth.bat depth hack/fix. It just updates a registry key and I'd consider it essential for any projector user. If only Nvidia would allow more depth, or just an 'unlock' button on the slider....... it's ridiculous.

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#5
Posted 01/04/2013 07:10 PM   
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