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July 17th, 2011 14:00
Help with 3d
I have a XPS 17 Core i7-2 820QM NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M with stereoscopic 3d. How do I get it to work? Do I need NVIDIA 3D glasses? What's the setup process? Are there preloaded documents I could reference? I see the "3d Vision Preview pack 1", but when I try to view the images included I get the message "Primary display's adapter does not support 3D Vision". I know I'm a dunce, but, could someone help.
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3D Vision (previously GeForce 3D Vision) is a stereoscopic gaming kit from Nvidia which consists
of LC shutter glasses and driver software which enables stereoscopic vision for any Direct3D game, with various degrees of compatibility.
There have been many examples of shutter glasses over the past decade,
but the NVIDIA 3D Vision gaming kit introduced in 2008 introduced this technology to mainstream consumers
and PC gamers.
The kit is compatible with high-end CRT monitors, which typically support display modes up to 1024×768
with 100 Hz refresh rate, and specially designed 120 Hz LCD monitors from ViewSonic, Samsung, and recently
Reach out and annihilate the competition with the Alienware OptXTM AW2310 23" 120Hz, 3D Full HD widescreen monitor’s mind-blowing 3D capabilities. Watch your screen come to life with NVIDIA® 3D VisionTM technology, delivering intense stereoscopic 3D effects on hundreds of new games and movie titles.
Power up your 3D experience with the NVIDIATM 3D VisionTM Kit3, compatible NVIDIA® Graphics Card3 and Windows® Vista or Windows® 73.
Click here for a list of NVIDIA 3D Vision Game Support.
Click here for system requirements.
Asus, Acer, Alienware, and LG. It requires a graphics card from Nvidia. GeForce Stereoscopic 3D Driver for Zalman - NVIDIA
The Zalman Monitors have been discontinued.
Nvidia 3D Vision W/120hz monitor ZALMAN TRIMON ZM-M220W
Supporting GeForce Stereoscopic 3D Displays
nvidia 942-10701-0003-004 3D Vision Wireless Glasses Kit
NVIDIA GEFORCE 3D STEREO...
Shutter glasses
The glasses use wireless IR protocol and can be charged from a USB cable,
allowing around 20 hours of continuous use.
The wireless emitter connects to the USB port and interfaces with the underlying driver software.
It also contains a VESA Stereo port for connecting supported DLP TV sets, although standalone
operation without a PC with installed Nvidia 3D Vision driver is not allowed.
NVIDIA includes one pair of shutter glasses in their 3D Vision kit, SKU 942-10701-0003.
Each lens operates at 60Hz, and alternate to create a 120Hz 3-dimensional experience.
This version of 3D Vision supports select 120 Hz monitors, 720p DLP projectors,
and passive-polarized displays from Zalman.
Stereo driver
The stereo driver software can perform automatic stereoscopic conversion by using the 3D models
submitted by the application and rendering two stereoscopic views instead of the standard mono view.
The automatic driver works in two modes: fully "automatic" mode, where 3D Vision driver controls
screen depth (convergence) and stereo separation, and "explicit" mode, where control over screen depth,
separation, and textures is performed by the game developer with the use of proprietary NVAPI.
The quad-buffered mode allows developers to control the rendering, avoiding the automatic mode
of the driver and just presenting the rendered stereo picture to left and right frame buffers
with associated back buffers.
speedstep
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July 19th, 2011 10:00
System Requirements
Minimum system requirements
3D Vision-Ready Displays
Blu-ray 3D*
Blu-ray 3D*
Blu-ray 3D*
Blu-ray 3D*
Blu-ray 3D*
NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Cards
500/400/300 Series
200/100 Series
9 Series
8 Series
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 580
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GeForce GTX 560
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GTX 465
GeForce GTX 460
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GT 340
GeForce GT 330
GeForce GTX 295
GeForce GTX 285
GeForce GTX 280
GeForce GTX 275
GeForce GTX 260
GeForce GTS 250
GeForce GTS 240
GeForce GT 140
GeForce 9800 GX2
GeForce 9800 GTX+
GeForce 9800 GTX
GeForce 9800 GT
GeForce 9600 GT
GeForce 8800 Ultra
GeForce 8800 GTX
GeForce 8800 GTS
GeForce 8800 GT
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 580
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GeForce GTX 560
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GTX 465
GeForce GTX 460
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GT 520
GeForce GT 340
GeForce GT 330
GeForce GTX 295
GeForce GTX 285
GeForce GTX 280
GeForce GTX 275
GeForce GTX 260
GeForce GTS 250
GeForce GTS 240
GeForce GT 140
GeForce 9800 GX2
GeForce 9800 GTX+
GeForce 9800 GTX
GeForce 9800 GT
GeForce 9600 GT
GeForce 8800 Ultra
GeForce 8800 GTX
GeForce 8800 GTS
GeForce 8800 GT
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 580
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GeForce GTX 560
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GTX 465
GeForce GTX 460
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GT 520
GeForce GT 440
GeForce GT 430
All GeForce 300 series
All GeForce 200 series
All GeForce 9 series
All GeForce 8 series
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 580
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GeForce GTX 560
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 480[4]
GeForce GTX 470[4]
GeForce GTX 465[4]
GeForce GTX 460[4][5]
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GT 520
GeForce GT 440
GeForce GT 430
GeForce GT 340
GeForce GT 330
Notebook
GeForce GTS 480M[4]
GeForce GTS 360M[4]
GeForce GTS 350M[4]
GeForce GT 335M[4]
GeForce GT 330M[4]
GeForce GT 325M[4]
GeForce GT 320M
GeForce GTX 295[2]
GeForce GTX 285[2]
GeForce GTX 280[2]
GeForce GTX 275[2]
GeForce GTX 260[2]
GeForce GT 240[4]
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 580
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GeForce GTX 560
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GTX 465
GeForce GTX 460
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GT 520
GeForce GT 430
All GeForce 300 series
All GeForce 200/100 series
All GeForce 9 series
All GeForce 8 series
[1]Blu-ray 3D playback requires compatible Blu-ray 3D player software from companies such as ArcSoft, Corel, CyberLink and Roxio. Please continue to check the 3D Vision product home page for more details on Blu-ray 3D support.
[2] Blu-ray 3D playback is enabled on CPU playback only on these GPUs.
[3] Blu-ray 3D movie playback with connection to an HDMI 1,4 3D TV is possible with NVIDIA drivers Release 260
[4] Supports high definition 24-bit, 96 and 192 KHz multi-channel audio sampling rate support for compatible Blu-ray movies with NVIDIA Release 260 or higher driver release and compatible movie player software.
[5] Supports DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD audio bitstreaming support for compatible Blu-ray movies with NVIDIA Release 260 or higher driver release and compatible movie player software.
Nganpet
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February 12th, 2013 12:00
Hi there,
I just bought a Dell inspiron 17R with 3D. It came with one pair of NVIDIA 3D glasses which works properly during the Enable stereoscopic 3D "Run Setup Wizard" (NVIDIA 3D Images slide show). I have a 3D movie that I rendered few years ago using the open source "Blender" whereby I wrote a Python script that generated an extra camera in Blender such that images can be rendered from the Left Camera then the Right Camera. This movie worked correctly on the 3D TV but while playing it on my Dell Laptop (after installing "NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player" from NVIDIA Website), I can see the Red and Blue 3D effect/shadow without wearing the 3D glasses. Using a 3D glasses, I can't see the 3d depth! also I notice that the 3D LED on the Dell Laptop doesn't go ON as usual! Can anybody advise on how to visualize a 3D movie on Dell inspiron 17R?
Also I bought an extra pair of 3D glasses (Acer, model: E1b) and it does not work at all!! any help on how to use a 3D glasses (Acer, model: E1b) with Dell inspiron 17R??
Thank you in advance,
Nganpet.