[quote name='vurt72' date='16 June 2011 - 12:49 PM' timestamp='1308250178' post='1252722']
Got some games working with TriDef 3D. Bioshock looks pretty damn amazing i have to say! Works and looks way better than i would have imagined.
There's a bit of ghotsting on some objects (really bright objects only - i think) it doesnt distract and maybe there's some way to tweak it down.
PowerDVD11 works too, i had to change the settings on my TV, that was the problem, not the software.
Overall i'm really happy with my purchase, and really surprised how great the effect looks in games, it's really like being there :) It feels like seeing the game how it's meant to be seen for the first time.
iZ3D i didnt have much luck with yet.
[/quote]
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
[quote name='vurt72' date='16 June 2011 - 12:49 PM' timestamp='1308250178' post='1252722']
Got some games working with TriDef 3D. Bioshock looks pretty damn amazing i have to say! Works and looks way better than i would have imagined.
There's a bit of ghotsting on some objects (really bright objects only - i think) it doesnt distract and maybe there's some way to tweak it down.
PowerDVD11 works too, i had to change the settings on my TV, that was the problem, not the software.
Overall i'm really happy with my purchase, and really surprised how great the effect looks in games, it's really like being there :) It feels like seeing the game how it's meant to be seen for the first time.
iZ3D i didnt have much luck with yet.
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
[quote name='roller11' date='16 June 2011 - 07:56 PM' timestamp='1308254212' post='1252749']
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
[/quote]
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
[quote name='roller11' date='16 June 2011 - 07:56 PM' timestamp='1308254212' post='1252749']
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
[quote name='roller11' date='16 June 2011 - 07:56 PM' timestamp='1308254212' post='1252749']
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
[/quote]
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
[quote name='roller11' date='16 June 2011 - 07:56 PM' timestamp='1308254212' post='1252749']
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
[quote name='vurt72' date='17 June 2011 - 01:09 AM' timestamp='1308294593' post='1252936']
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, [/quote]
In the NCP > Set up stereo 3D, there is a checkbox 'enable stereo 3D'. Was this checked or unchecked when you launched a game under TriDef 3D?
There is no "setup stereo 3D" that i have found. I've never seen that setting with any drivers, and i'm poking around there quite a bit.. What drivers are you using?
There is no "setup stereo 3D" that i have found. I've never seen that setting with any drivers, and i'm poking around there quite a bit.. What drivers are you using?
[quote name='vurt72' date='18 June 2011 - 02:42 PM' timestamp='1308429751' post='1253554']
There is no "setup stereo 3D" that i have found. I've never seen that setting with any drivers, and i'm poking around there quite a bit.. What drivers are you using?
[/quote]
In the Nvidia control panel left pane, do you see the major tabs:
3D Settings
Display
Stereoscopic 3D
Video
This has been the config of the NCP since at least 258.xx.
If not, describe what you are seeing.
[quote name='vurt72' date='18 June 2011 - 02:42 PM' timestamp='1308429751' post='1253554']
There is no "setup stereo 3D" that i have found. I've never seen that setting with any drivers, and i'm poking around there quite a bit.. What drivers are you using?
In the Nvidia control panel left pane, do you see the major tabs:
3D Settings
Display
Stereoscopic 3D
Video
This has been the config of the NCP since at least 258.xx.
Of course u can use your TV for playing 3D games\movies!
All you need is nVdia 3DTV play installed and ur tv connected to your graphic card via a HDMI 1.3 or 1.4 cable. You can use ur TV glasses.
Update ur drivers to the latest version and install 3DTV Play activation utility (search for it on nvdia website) if you don't see any Stereoscopic 3D setting via nVidia control panel.
Of course u can use your TV for playing 3D games\movies!
All you need is nVdia 3DTV play installed and ur tv connected to your graphic card via a HDMI 1.3 or 1.4 cable. You can use ur TV glasses.
Update ur drivers to the latest version and install 3DTV Play activation utility (search for it on nvdia website) if you don't see any Stereoscopic 3D setting via nVidia control panel.
[quote name='vurt72' date='19 June 2011 - 03:06 AM' timestamp='1308474373' post='1253760']
Never seen that setting.. this is how it has always looked for me:
http://piclair.com/data/cr6nj.jpg
[/quote]
Vurt,
It isn't a 3DTV Play setting, it's a driver setting.
If you use 3DTV Play, you'll be doomed to scaled 720P. Go with TriDef for 1920x1080 native resolution.
Got some games working with TriDef 3D. Bioshock looks pretty damn amazing i have to say! Works and looks way better than i would have imagined.
There's a bit of ghotsting on some objects (really bright objects only - i think) it doesnt distract and maybe there's some way to tweak it down.
PowerDVD11 works too, i had to change the settings on my TV, that was the problem, not the software.
Overall i'm really happy with my purchase, and really surprised how great the effect looks in games, it's really like being there :) It feels like seeing the game how it's meant to be seen for the first time.
iZ3D i didnt have much luck with yet.
[/quote]
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
Got some games working with TriDef 3D. Bioshock looks pretty damn amazing i have to say! Works and looks way better than i would have imagined.
There's a bit of ghotsting on some objects (really bright objects only - i think) it doesnt distract and maybe there's some way to tweak it down.
PowerDVD11 works too, i had to change the settings on my TV, that was the problem, not the software.
Overall i'm really happy with my purchase, and really surprised how great the effect looks in games, it's really like being there :) It feels like seeing the game how it's meant to be seen for the first time.
iZ3D i didnt have much luck with yet.
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
[/quote]
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
Computer: i7 2600K @4.8GHz / Asus Sabertooth P67 Rev3 / 32GB Corsair Vengeance / GTX 980ti / 34" Samsung S34E790C
Projectors: BenQ W700 / BenQ MH741
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
[/quote]
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
So you installed TriDef 3D, set it up to use side by side mode, disabled 3D in your nvidia control panel, then launched your TriDef software, then selected Bioshock in the TriDef user interface, then manually set your Panasonic to SBS mode after the game launched, correct? And in-game rez was 1920x1080?
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, not that i've found (i do have the 3D settings for anti-aliasing etc ofc, but i guess that's not what you meant).
i had to use -dx9 in the commandline for bioshock to work also, otherwise the screen would be just black.
I've also tested: Bully (worked great), Dragon Age (worked, but FPS suffered quite a bit).
Computer: i7 2600K @4.8GHz / Asus Sabertooth P67 Rev3 / 32GB Corsair Vengeance / GTX 980ti / 34" Samsung S34E790C
Projectors: BenQ W700 / BenQ MH741
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel, [/quote]
In the NCP > Set up stereo 3D, there is a checkbox 'enable stereo 3D'. Was this checked or unchecked when you launched a game under TriDef 3D?
Correct, except i do not have any settings for 3D in the nvidia control panel,
In the NCP > Set up stereo 3D, there is a checkbox 'enable stereo 3D'. Was this checked or unchecked when you launched a game under TriDef 3D?
Computer: i7 2600K @4.8GHz / Asus Sabertooth P67 Rev3 / 32GB Corsair Vengeance / GTX 980ti / 34" Samsung S34E790C
Projectors: BenQ W700 / BenQ MH741
There is no "setup stereo 3D" that i have found. I've never seen that setting with any drivers, and i'm poking around there quite a bit.. What drivers are you using?
[/quote]
In the Nvidia control panel left pane, do you see the major tabs:
3D Settings
Display
Stereoscopic 3D
Video
This has been the config of the NCP since at least 258.xx.
If not, describe what you are seeing.
There is no "setup stereo 3D" that i have found. I've never seen that setting with any drivers, and i'm poking around there quite a bit.. What drivers are you using?
In the Nvidia control panel left pane, do you see the major tabs:
3D Settings
Display
Stereoscopic 3D
Video
This has been the config of the NCP since at least 258.xx.
If not, describe what you are seeing.
http://piclair.com/data/cr6nj.jpg
http://piclair.com/data/cr6nj.jpg
Computer: i7 2600K @4.8GHz / Asus Sabertooth P67 Rev3 / 32GB Corsair Vengeance / GTX 980ti / 34" Samsung S34E790C
Projectors: BenQ W700 / BenQ MH741
All you need is nVdia 3DTV play installed and ur tv connected to your graphic card via a HDMI 1.3 or 1.4 cable. You can use ur TV glasses.
Update ur drivers to the latest version and install 3DTV Play activation utility (search for it on nvdia website) if you don't see any Stereoscopic 3D setting via nVidia control panel.
Cheers
All you need is nVdia 3DTV play installed and ur tv connected to your graphic card via a HDMI 1.3 or 1.4 cable. You can use ur TV glasses.
Update ur drivers to the latest version and install 3DTV Play activation utility (search for it on nvdia website) if you don't see any Stereoscopic 3D setting via nVidia control panel.
Cheers
Computer: i7 2600K @4.8GHz / Asus Sabertooth P67 Rev3 / 32GB Corsair Vengeance / GTX 980ti / 34" Samsung S34E790C
Projectors: BenQ W700 / BenQ MH741
Never seen that setting.. this is how it has always looked for me:
http://piclair.com/data/cr6nj.jpg
[/quote]
Vurt,
It isn't a 3DTV Play setting, it's a driver setting.
If you use 3DTV Play, you'll be doomed to scaled 720P. Go with TriDef for 1920x1080 native resolution.
Never seen that setting.. this is how it has always looked for me:
http://piclair.com/data/cr6nj.jpg
Vurt,
It isn't a 3DTV Play setting, it's a driver setting.
If you use 3DTV Play, you'll be doomed to scaled 720P. Go with TriDef for 1920x1080 native resolution.
well i still dont have that setting in my nvidia CP.. i have the very latest driver too. but whatever, it seems to work :)
well i still dont have that setting in my nvidia CP.. i have the very latest driver too. but whatever, it seems to work :)
Computer: i7 2600K @4.8GHz / Asus Sabertooth P67 Rev3 / 32GB Corsair Vengeance / GTX 980ti / 34" Samsung S34E790C
Projectors: BenQ W700 / BenQ MH741