(08-02-2012 07:53 AM)accident Wrote: you need a tv or monitor that supports 3DSBS or 3DTAB including whatever it needs to show you it in 3d (glasses). You'll also need to enable the 3d mode while the video is playing. The pch (all models except original 100) over HDMI can signal your tv for you but you need to add 3DSBS or 3DTAB to the filename of the video.
NOTE: It also needs to be a video with half resolution. Meaning it can't be 2 1080p images your seeing. That's is too large for the pch to decode or send out the output ports available. Hardware limitation.
Mmmmmmm.... I'll stick to the 2D presentation for now! Tnx for your fast and understandable answer!
Matt
Posted by accident - 08-02-2012 07:53 AM
you need a tv or monitor that supports 3DSBS or 3DTAB including whatever it needs to show you it in 3d (glasses). You'll also need to enable the 3d mode while the video is playing. The pch (all models except original 100) over HDMI can signal your tv for you but you need to add 3DSBS or 3DTAB to the filename of the video.
NOTE: It also needs to be a video with half resolution. Meaning it can't be 2 1080p images your seeing. That's is too large for the pch to decode or send out the output ports available. Hardware limitation.
Posted by mpvanos - 08-02-2012 07:48 AM
Sometimes you'll see a video with 2 screens on your TV or monitor. The description of the movie would be something as "3D Splitscreen" or whatever. What kind of equipment do you need to watch those video's in 3D?