On 01/17/2011 04:40 PM, Philip Heron wrote:
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> I have neither
It could be interesting to find out if you can connect a 3D TV via HDMI
to a graphics card and get 3D working.
That would probably be the cheapest solution.
Mogens
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 15:40:14 +,
Philip Heron wrote:
>
> I have neither -- what I'm trying to find out is if there's a preferred
> model, one that can be made to work in Fedora. I'm not going to buy one
> without knowing it works first :)
And it should also be clear if it works with the
On 17/01/2011 15:19, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> On 01/17/2011 03:19 PM, Philip Heron wrote:
> ...
>> I've an ATI/AMD of some description, not at home now so I can't say. But
>> I'd change if necessary. Beyond that I have nothing.
>>
>> So they're dependent on using a particular graphics card?
>
> If yo
On 01/17/2011 03:19 PM, Philip Heron wrote:
...
> I've an ATI/AMD of some description, not at home now so I can't say. But
> I'd change if necessary. Beyond that I have nothing.
>
> So they're dependent on using a particular graphics card?
If you have the glasses but not the transmitter they would
On 17/01/2011 13:18, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> On 01/17/2011 01:02 PM, Philip Heron wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Has anyone had any success with any of the various LCD shutter glasses
>> with Fedora? Specifically, I'm after a way to view stereo photographs.
>> Stereo video would be nice too.
>>
>> -Phil
>
On 01/17/2011 01:02 PM, Philip Heron wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone had any success with any of the various LCD shutter glasses
> with Fedora? Specifically, I'm after a way to view stereo photographs.
> Stereo video would be nice too.
>
> -Phil
What kind of graphics card do you have?
Do you have
Hi all,
Has anyone had any success with any of the various LCD shutter glasses
with Fedora? Specifically, I'm after a way to view stereo photographs.
Stereo video would be nice too.
-Phil
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