Your laptop display is not a 3D capable display, you won't be able to watch 3D movies on this laptop unfortunately.
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I know I don't watch 3d with my laptop but I will use 3d tv (panasonic 50st50e) via hdmi.
[quote="Josh@NVIDIA"]Your laptop display is not a 3D capable display, you won't be able to watch 3D movies on this laptop unfortunately. [/quote]
Since no one else has replied, I believe you need to purchase Nvidia's "3DTV Play" software. If you had a 3D vision kit this comes with it, but for those that don't it is a standalone product that allows you to play 3D over hdmi. Go to this link [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html[/url] it explaind what you need (I think). Check the "system requirements", but I see that your graphics card is specified to provide "good" performance, and it also says "most" 3DTVs are supported. On the page I link to above is a link to buy the software, and its $39.99.
Since no one else has replied, I believe you need to purchase Nvidia's "3DTV Play" software. If you had a 3D vision kit this comes with it, but for those that don't it is a standalone product that allows you to play 3D over hdmi. Go to this link http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html it explaind what you need (I think). Check the "system requirements", but I see that your graphics card is specified to provide "good" performance, and it also says "most" 3DTVs are supported. On the page I link to above is a link to buy the software, and its $39.99.
Thank you for your reply, I installed the 3d vision kit (version 270.61 - WHQL). I think there is something wrong because I don't use.
[quote="mike_ar69"]Since no one else has replied, I believe you need to purchase Nvidia's "3DTV Play" software. If you had a 3D vision kit this comes with it, but for those that don't it is a standalone product that allows you to play 3D over hdmi. Go to this link [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html[/url] it explaind what you need (I think). Check the "system requirements", but I see that your graphics card is specified to provide "good" performance, and it also says "most" 3DTVs are supported. On the page I link to above is a link to buy the software, and its $39.99.[/quote]
Thank you for your reply, I installed the 3d vision kit (version 270.61 - WHQL). I think there is something wrong because I don't use.
mike_ar69 said:Since no one else has replied, I believe you need to purchase Nvidia's "3DTV Play" software. If you had a 3D vision kit this comes with it, but for those that don't it is a standalone product that allows you to play 3D over hdmi. Go to this link http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html it explaind what you need (I think). Check the "system requirements", but I see that your graphics card is specified to provide "good" performance, and it also says "most" 3DTVs are supported. On the page I link to above is a link to buy the software, and its $39.99.
[quote="onkal"]Thank you for your reply, I installed the 3d vision kit (version 270.61 - WHQL). I think there is something wrong because I don't use.
[quote="mike_ar69"]Since no one else has replied, I believe you need to purchase Nvidia's "3DTV Play" software. If you had a 3D vision kit this comes with it, but for those that don't it is a standalone product that allows you to play 3D over hdmi. Go to this link [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html[/url] it explaind what you need (I think). Check the "system requirements", but I see that your graphics card is specified to provide "good" performance, and it also says "most" 3DTVs are supported. On the page I link to above is a link to buy the software, and its $39.99.[/quote][/quote]
Do you have a 3D Vision kit, with pyramid emitter and glasses? If you do you just need to plug your TV in to the hdmi output on your laptop I think.
onkal said:Thank you for your reply, I installed the 3d vision kit (version 270.61 - WHQL). I think there is something wrong because I don't use.
mike_ar69 said:Since no one else has replied, I believe you need to purchase Nvidia's "3DTV Play" software. If you had a 3D vision kit this comes with it, but for those that don't it is a standalone product that allows you to play 3D over hdmi. Go to this link http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html it explaind what you need (I think). Check the "system requirements", but I see that your graphics card is specified to provide "good" performance, and it also says "most" 3DTVs are supported. On the page I link to above is a link to buy the software, and its $39.99.
Do you have a 3D Vision kit, with pyramid emitter and glasses? If you do you just need to plug your TV in to the hdmi output on your laptop I think.
Might be a victim of the evil Optimus as well:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/548018/nvidia-3d-vision-with-asus-n53sn-and-optimus-technology/
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I don't have 3d vision emitter and glasses, I try to pass movie panasonic tv via hdmi and I use panasonic tv' glasses.
@bo3b
I am reading that topic now, thanks.
[quote="onkal"]@mike_ar69
I don't have 3d vision emitter and glasses, I try to pass movie panasonic tv via hdmi and I use panasonic tv' glasses.
@bo3b
I am reading that topic now, thanks.[/quote]
Do you have the 3DTV Play software that I mentioned in my previous post? Without that you are never going to see 3D movies from your laptop (someone correct me if I am wrong), even if you can sort out the (potential) Optimus problem.
onkal said:@mike_ar69
I don't have 3d vision emitter and glasses, I try to pass movie panasonic tv via hdmi and I use panasonic tv' glasses.
@bo3b
I am reading that topic now, thanks.
Do you have the 3DTV Play software that I mentioned in my previous post? Without that you are never going to see 3D movies from your laptop (someone correct me if I am wrong), even if you can sort out the (potential) Optimus problem.
I asked to nvidia support then That is their response;
"Please note that your laptop uses NVIDIA Optimus technology, this optimizes your notebook PC, providing the outstanding graphics performance you need, when you need it, all the while extending battery life for longer enjoyment. NVIDIA Optimus is software that allows you to use the required GPU as and when needed. Your laptop is completely customized by your laptop manufacturer and in some case they link a particular video port to one GPU, either Intel or NVIDIA. When the video port is linked to a particular GPU, any display connected to the video port will be forced to run on that GPU.
For Example, If the HDMI port is linked to Intel and when you connect an external monitor via HDMI the monitor will run only on Intel.
According the the screenshot, the HDMI port in your laptop is linked to Intel. When you connect the TV through HDMI, the TV is forced to run on Intel. I am sorry to tell you that you wont be able to use 3DTV Play with this laptop.
This is a hardware design of the laptop that cannot be changed."
I asked to nvidia support then That is their response;
"Please note that your laptop uses NVIDIA Optimus technology, this optimizes your notebook PC, providing the outstanding graphics performance you need, when you need it, all the while extending battery life for longer enjoyment. NVIDIA Optimus is software that allows you to use the required GPU as and when needed. Your laptop is completely customized by your laptop manufacturer and in some case they link a particular video port to one GPU, either Intel or NVIDIA. When the video port is linked to a particular GPU, any display connected to the video port will be forced to run on that GPU.
For Example, If the HDMI port is linked to Intel and when you connect an external monitor via HDMI the monitor will run only on Intel.
According the the screenshot, the HDMI port in your laptop is linked to Intel. When you connect the TV through HDMI, the TV is forced to run on Intel. I am sorry to tell you that you wont be able to use 3DTV Play with this laptop.
This is a hardware design of the laptop that cannot be changed."
I want to watch 3d bluray Movie but I don't it.
What can I do? Which driver or software I install?
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Do you have a 3D Vision kit, with pyramid emitter and glasses? If you do you just need to plug your TV in to the hdmi output on your laptop I think.
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I don't have 3d vision emitter and glasses, I try to pass movie panasonic tv via hdmi and I use panasonic tv' glasses.
@bo3b
I am reading that topic now, thanks.
Do you have the 3DTV Play software that I mentioned in my previous post? Without that you are never going to see 3D movies from your laptop (someone correct me if I am wrong), even if you can sort out the (potential) Optimus problem.
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"Please note that your laptop uses NVIDIA Optimus technology, this optimizes your notebook PC, providing the outstanding graphics performance you need, when you need it, all the while extending battery life for longer enjoyment. NVIDIA Optimus is software that allows you to use the required GPU as and when needed. Your laptop is completely customized by your laptop manufacturer and in some case they link a particular video port to one GPU, either Intel or NVIDIA. When the video port is linked to a particular GPU, any display connected to the video port will be forced to run on that GPU.
For Example, If the HDMI port is linked to Intel and when you connect an external monitor via HDMI the monitor will run only on Intel.
According the the screenshot, the HDMI port in your laptop is linked to Intel. When you connect the TV through HDMI, the TV is forced to run on Intel. I am sorry to tell you that you wont be able to use 3DTV Play with this laptop.
This is a hardware design of the laptop that cannot be changed."