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How to stream nvidia 3d tv to
How to stream nvidia 3d tv to




how to stream nvidia 3d tv to
  1. How to stream nvidia 3d tv to how to#
  2. How to stream nvidia 3d tv to drivers#
  3. How to stream nvidia 3d tv to manual#

If any one or more of those is not right, it won't be good to go. If you have Netflix (on PC), AND your Netflix is set to use 3D, AND Netflix 3D is compatible with your specific video card, then yes, you're good to go. Yes, I know it's "online", but some of those will work and some won't, depending upon your player. Streaming: there are many protocols and formats of streaming - RTSP (with RTP, RTCP & RTSV), HLS, MMS, RTMP, HDS, DASH, etc.

how to stream nvidia 3d tv to

How to stream nvidia 3d tv to how to#

So they can also, though you'd have to use ffmpeg scripts to get it to work, which is beyond your current level, IMO.įor PotPlayer, I found a number of Google search hits that explain how to do it, such as this one: Īre they like VLC player? In what way are you referring? They don't use completely self-contained/independent libraries, if that's what you're asking. The files are decoded with the FFmpeg libraries, so URLs and other special constructs are supported. This means you can have video, audio, and subtitle streams in separate files.

How to stream nvidia 3d tv to manual#

PotPlayer can be massaged into doing it also, but may take more steps.Īssuming you are appropriately setting up your manual 3D input choice, you should be able to get a 3D source - transmitted via HDMI in the normal 2D manner - to the TV and mode-changed to 3D.īTW, we do NOT discuss warez here, so no YIFY stuff! Things like YT3D, open channels, PD sources, etc is ok.īino combines all input files into one media source which is then played. SP explicitly supports URLs (thus streams) as an input for 3D viewing. Those ALL have support for your card & HDMI 1.4, AFAIK. I would suggest: Stereoscopic Player, nVidia's 3DVision Player (a rebranded lite version of SP), or PotPlayer. Except, the manual specifically states that the internal Media Player of the TV (which would access the USB drives) will DISABLE you still don't say what player app you've been attempting to use. It's going to be a LOT easier to just put your movies on a USB flash drive and connect them to the TV directly and play from there than to do all this other crap trying to get streaming working. Let us know more info: What app is the player, what video card is installed, what model 3DTV you have, and if you are assured that you have legit, known-good 3D material. Regardless, you should ALWAYS still be able to switch into 3D mode MANUALLY, even when presented with a 2D signal (in which case, you will get overlay garbage, but at least you know it is doing what it was told to do). Understand that without that all working, there is no SEI messaging in the HDMI signal, which means your TV will NOT automatically recognize & switch into 3D mode. We don't yet know for sure whether you have #2, 3, 4 Sounds like you've got #1, #5, #6, #7 covered. Hi-speed HDMI cable (gold coloring has nothing to do with all this)

how to stream nvidia 3d tv to

How to stream nvidia 3d tv to drivers#

Drivers for video card that allow communication of SEI messaging for HDMI 1.4 signal (triggered by player app)ĥ. Stereo3D-capable player app, with links to HDMI video cardģ. Stereo3D video source material (appropriately formatted), incl.






How to stream nvidia 3d tv to