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    Blu-ray 3D On The PC: The Tom's Hardware Review

    hixbotI'm confused to why the writer claims the only way to have full resolution 3d bluray is to use the nvidia kit and glasses with a 120hz LCD monitor.One could use a HDMI 1.4 3d display (plasma, lcd, or projector), with nvidia's 3dtv play software. You wouldn't need the nvidia glasses...
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    Blu-ray 3D On The PC: The Tom's Hardware Review

    TheGreatGrapeApeYep, mentioned this in the primer thread, SUCKS BIG TIME !!There are other solutions, like ArcSoft TotalMediaTheatre, and WinDVD (hey Pharge that $40 is on top of the basic install which is still nicer than buying the whole thing i you already have the base EDIT: wow it's on...
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    Blu-ray 3D On The PC: The Tom's Hardware Review

    jsm6746this is mostly a rehash of the article you posted by cyberlink's tom vaughan yesterday... i must say i found his article much more informative... the benchmarks were all that was needed in this... the opinion piece was unnecessary... O_ohttp://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] ,2632.html...
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    Primer: The Principles Of 3D Video And Blu-ray 3D

    geok1ng - HDMI 1.4 supports 1080P60 stereoscopic video with frame packing. I'm not sure what you are referring to when you say "if you can accept 24 Hz signals". While the full spec is confidential and only available to HDMI adopters, you can go to HDMI's website and request a subset of the...
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    Primer: The Principles Of 3D Video And Blu-ray 3D

    CleeveThe Cyberlink rep tells me that Blu-ray 3D software decoding is extremely CPU-dependant and might even require a quad-core CPU. To clarify, while it's possible to play Blu-ray 3D on a PC without video decoding acceleration (video decoding on your graphics processor), it takes most of the...
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    Primer: The Principles Of 3D Video And Blu-ray 3D

    cangeliniAs for AMD, Tom and I went back and forth on this piece, and we agreed that it was critical to get AMD's feedback on Blu-ray 3D readiness. The fact of the matter is that it isn't ready to discuss the technology. While AMD has not yet announced their specific plans and schedule to...
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    ATI Stream: Finally, CUDA Has Competition

    mospeadaTom - If you optimize CPU transcoding performance some more, the more Stream benefits dies off. Radeon owners are expecting the GPU will play more role in transcoding rather than CPU because thats what AMD claims were. On the other hand they would also like to see improvement of...
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    ATI Stream: Finally, CUDA Has Competition

    mospeadaExpresso maybe using low performance codec for CPU transcoding so that it looks like the GPU transcoding have some benefits. Its a dirty marketing tactic. See http://www.pcgeek.my MediaShow Espresso has the highest possible CPU transcoding performance... and the results show this...
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    ATI Stream: Finally, CUDA Has Competition

    spanky deluxeStream and CUDA are likely to go the way of the dodo soon though. OpenCL's where its at. Unfortunately its a tad hard to get programming with it right now since you need to be a registered developer on nVidia's Early Access Program or you have to be a registered developer with...