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RukeD
Honored Guest
is it possible to turn off mouse movement tracking and use the Oculus as a 3d display to play all sort of games and even be on windows by using nvida 3d vision for 3dtv

basically use it as a head mounted 3d monitor

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html
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geekmaster
Protege
"ruked" wrote:
is it possible to turn off mouse movement tracking and use the Oculus as a 3d display to play all sort of games and even be on windows by using nvida 3d vision for 3dtv

basically use it as a head mounted 3d monitor

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html

People are using Deskope from AngelJ for that purpose, but it does not use (or require) Nvidia-specific features.

ErGarry
Honored Guest
"ruked" wrote:
is it possible to turn off mouse movement tracking and use the Oculus as a 3d display to play all sort of games and even be on windows by using nvida 3d vision for 3dtv

basically use it as a head mounted 3d monitor

http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-overview.html


You can't use the Nvidia 3D for the Oculus, because there is a "different type" of 3D.

The Nvidia is a "normal" 3D, rendering the image twice (one for eye) and need a 120Hz monitor (in order to give 60Hz for each eye), with active glasses (and the 3D TV works the same).

And the "Oculus 3D" works splitting the screen and show diferent images for eye to get the 3D effect (that's why you have only 640x800 for eye).

Now there are some drivers that let you play some games with the oculus really well and it should improve in the future, so forget to use the Nvidia ones 😉

storelyckan3
Explorer
Sorry we cant use Nvidia 3DPlay (I have a licens) but I understand why we even cant use it with Deskope.
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