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The_Nephilim
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skrubol wrote: The_Nephilim wrote: I currently use a Matrox TH2Go unit to trick the drivers into thinking I havea CRT Monitor to get 3D Vision working altho I need to wear the glasses upsidedown..
I didn't think the TH2Go was compatible with 120Hz? If you are using the TH2Go to split the signal, then you may have some luck with Radeon's, but I have yet to hear anyone who has (I haven't looked in a few months,) gotten an Eyefinity setup working in 3d. It is NOT. I am using NON certified DLP PRojectors that I got working with the HELP of the TH2Go unit.. IT tricked the nVidia setup programming into thinking I had a CRT Monitor..
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skrubol
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Oh, are you running at 85Hz or something then?
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The_Nephilim
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skrubol wrote: Oh, are you running at 85Hz or something then? yes currently running at 75Hz..
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skrubol
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The_Nephilim wrote: skrubol wrote: Oh, are you running at 85Hz or something then? yes currently running at 75Hz.. Ouch, sounds painful.
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The_Nephilim
Sharp Eyed Eagle!
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skrubol wrote: The_Nephilim wrote: skrubol wrote: Oh, are you running at 85Hz or something then? yes currently running at 75Hz.. Ouch, sounds painful. Well Actually with the Projectors it is not as bad as having a lower HZ like with a CRT Monitor.. Not really painful just so used to it looks really good. Once the holidays are over I start early saving, I will look into getting some Certified 120HZ DLP Projectors..
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The_Nephilim
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cybereality wrote: The issue, I believe, is with syncing the glasses to the projectors. This works with Nvidia because they have the emitter and their own driver which supports this. But for AMD HD3D this is somewhat of an issue. If you have a DLP projector, then you can probably use DLP-Link glasses, which will sync directly with the projectors. Then you could use the iz3d/ddd drivers to play in 3D. But otherwise you would need generic shutter glasses (e-dimensional, etc.). I know people have got this working somehow (at least for single projectors) but I don't think its a plug-and-play affair. And the best driver to do this would be iz3D, but it seems like they may be going under or something. Its been like a year since the last official update on their driver (non-beta). But, either way, you can get AMD cards for cheap just to test it out. I got a 5570 for like $60 and it supports Eyefinity and AMD HD3D. However I would recommend getting a better card than that, still they are cheap. And if it works, then you can upgrade to a better one like the 6870 or something. OK If I got a AMD Vid Card and bought the DLP Link glasses How would I hook them up to my system?? do I need to hook an emitter up to the PC or DLP Projector with the DLP Link emitter?? I did find this place: http://www.3dglassesunlimited.com/-c-39_56.html
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cybereality
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DLP Link glasses sync automatically with the projector (basically the projector sends quick white flashes in a special pattern to the glasses). Again, I am not 100% sure it will work for gaming. But I think video should be not a problem. Just set your projector into 3D mode and feed it a 3D signal. For example, iz3d driver in shutter mode (DDD also has this I think). Stereoscopic Player in software-page-flipping.
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skrubol
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Beware that in dlp-link mode, contrast/black levels typically take a hit (because of the flashes it has to send to the glasses.) On my Acer x1261 it's very noticeable when not wearing dlp-link glasses. I don't have any to try, so I don't know if the glasses will do something to hide the flashes and improve the contrast.
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The_Nephilim
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OK, The DLP Projectors I have are NON Certified so I would need a solution that I could trick into working.. they do NOT have any 3D mode to put the Projectors into?? so you are saying there is no AMD solution that uses an Emitter like nVidia Vison does??
IF I did get the Certified 3D Projectors which solution would be BEST??
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cybereality
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I hear good things about the Acer H5360.
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skrubol
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DLP Link and 3d Vision certified are two different things. Many projectors are both, sounds like yours are neither. There are also things like the Edimensional glasses that I believe will work with HD3D. If you go with 3d Vision certified projectors, I'd just stick with nVidia though. 3d Vision tends to work better than ddd or iz3d, and the glasses work near perfectly with DLP (hard to see ghosting on black and white high-contrast images when you're looking for it.)
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billqs
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Is there an ATI/AMD solution that allows for proper syncing of left/right eye? I know that regular DLP Link can't tell which eye is being sent so there is always a 50% chance of pseudostereo being sent. The new projectors that have HDMI 1.4 such as the ACER 5360BD and the Optima H33 use DLP Link but the writeups don't seem to indicate that they correctly assign the image to the eye.
Thanks for any help!
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