3DNovice wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 3:28 am
If your projector is only PC Ready with Nvidia Glasses, then yes, your options are limited, since the Nvidia 3D Vision drivers need to be used for "disc" playback. Though, there are converters that can output Frame Sequential
If HDMI 1.4 capable, help save the planet
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
and use anything but your gaming PC. A CPU integrated graphics processor can handle Blue-ray 3D playback just fine,
unless unsupported, I think stereoscopic support may have been dropped on some newer Intel chips. So do your research. You can pick up used, refurbished, thrift store PCs very cheap.
And... these new Pico PCs are getting insane, like the Pantera Pico PC (not for gaming, but for video/streaming/surfing)
The Pantera Pico PC from XDO Tech uses an Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core processor from the Gemini Lake Refresh generation, running at 2.0 GHz base frequency and 2.7 GHz boost frequency. Across all cores, the boost is
maintained at 2.4 GHz. The Gemini Lake SoC sports Intel's UHD 600 graphics, with a 10 Watt TDP, a 250 MHz base, and a 750 MHz boost frequency.
https://youtu.be/1CBQM2X8BZQ Review by Linus Tech Tips
Cyberlink uses TrueTheater and it isn't exclusive to Nvidia
https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-c ... o?id=11444 friday night funkin
Nvidia has PureVideo, but I'm not sure if it's even applicable these days