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Re: [Bino-list] HW setup possible?


From: Daniel Fratzscher
Subject: Re: [Bino-list] HW setup possible?
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 09:22:09 +0100
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Hi,

I have the 1920x2205 resolution setup working (with a GT240 non quadro). You must have edid disabled and you need a working modeline. If you like to, I can post my config files (Opensuse 12.1).

Best,
Daniel


Am 21.03.2012 02:17, schrieb Brandt Westing:
I've also used a nVidia 8800 GTX (no quad buffer support) and it worked. I 
haven't tried such high quality video, but I can test tomorrow an report the 
results for both cards (Quadro 6000 and 8800GTX). I have used 3 cards, 8800 
GTX, Quadro 6000, and ATI FirePro 8750. All have worked with Bino.

Brandt

On Mar 20, 2012, at 8:10 PM,<address@hidden>
  <address@hidden>  wrote:

Hello,

I've used Bino with a Samsung D7000 3D TV in checkerboard and interleaved
modes and it works well. I've used both Quad Buffered OpenGL stereo and
manually set the TV and Bino to these modes.
This means that Quad Buffering is not necessary?  I am not sure if my GTX 580
has this available, i think only the Quadro cards have Quad Buffering available,
but i am not sure.
What graphics card do you use?

One thing I had to do was rename the input port on the TV from "DVI" to "PC"
using the TV settings so that post processing was disabled on the TV.
Thanks for your hints so far, but i'm not yet sure if my GTX 580 can output 1920
x 2205 and then if the TV would interpret this as 3D data.

Brandt
On Mar 20, 2012, at 4:19 PM, Martin Lambers wrote:

Hi Torsten,

On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 21:29:00 +0100, Torsten Mohr wrote:
before buying a 3D TV i'd like to make sure that i can use it with bino /
Linux, it would be great if you could give me some hints here.

I have a GTX580 in my Linux PC, i'd like to buy a 3D TV (looking at
Samsung at
the moment) and connect it to the PC via HDMI.

Will i then see the TV as an own display of size 1920 x 2205 ?

Is anything that i display in the upper half visible on one eye and things
i
display in the lower half visible on the other eye?
Or is there more necessary to display 3D content via HDMI on a 3D TV?
I don't have a 3D TV myself, so I cannot make guarantees, but there have
been reports that using Bino with a 3D TV works fine. It depends on
which input modes the TV supports. Possible modes are HDMI frame packing,
above/below, side by side, frame alternating / page flipping,
checkerboard, ...  Do you have more information on this?

Martin










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