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Two Eyed Hopeful

Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:48 am
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The new version is almost ready. I'm trying to make something easy to understand ... and which should help us to add the support of many new systems. Mickeyjaw told me about GenLock which is a good project. He also told me about an unofficial Nvidia usb controller. If we manage to merge these two projects, Nvidia 3D Vision will be supported. I hope someone (who have the skills and the motivation) will do this as quickly as possible.


Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:33 am
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Cross Eyed!

Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 12:50 pm
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I think that to get Nvidia 3D Vision working, we need to find a tester/coder with real hardware who wants to help us. I don't have 3D Vision, you don't have it and neither does Fredz. I have no particular desire to spend £130 on a new pair of shutters when my £10 edimensionals from ebay work fine. I think that most of this money is going to subsidise NVidia's driver development anyway, which i would be useless to me as i don't have a supported GFX card nor do i have a license for Vista/Win7. Having said that, I am sure that a lot of other people on mtbs3d have already bought this hardware - maybe one of them will volunteer to test?

Also, talking of hardware, do you have access to a bluray drive and/or any 3D blurays? I think I have an idea how to decode 3D BD on linux (I doubt it will work quick enough to be real time, but you can re-encode for watching later). The only problem is that I have no BD-ROM drive, and a 37GB+ iso file (for Monsters vs Aliens) is quite large to download! Maybe you could do some testing for me?


Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:06 pm
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Two Eyed Hopeful

Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:48 am
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mickeyjaw wrote:
can re-encode for watching later). The only problem is that I have no BD-ROM drive, and a 37GB+ iso file (for Monsters vs Aliens) is quite large to download! Maybe you could do some testing for me?

No, I haven't got any BD-ROM drive ... but I will buy one (as soon as possible).

For the 3D Vision, I think we can find someone who agrees for testing.


Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:35 pm
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One Eyed Hopeful

Joined: Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:03 pm
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Hi!

I am a 37yr Swede who would like to help. I have studied French for 6 years too so I know
a bit how to speak it. I also used to code a lot but only Turbo Pascal, way back.

My setup for 3D is:

* Dual boot Ubuntu 11,04 x86 / Windows 7 x64
* Blu-ray ROM drive
* Red/cyan and green/magenta anaglyph glasses
* e-Dimensional shutters
* nVidia 3D vision glasses
* Optoma HD70 projector (works with e-Dimensional)
* CRT monitor (works in 100Hz with nVidia 3D vision)
* Acer H5360 120Hz projector (currently pawn-loaned :( )
(3D Vision ready)
* outrageous amounts of 3D content in various formats

I have lots and lots of time on my hands since I am retired.
Gimme a holler :)


Wed Aug 03, 2011 6:52 am
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