stuckinasquare3
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What does my HTPC need to have in it in order to support 3D movie watching? I know I need a 3d tv, 3d glasses, and a 3d blu-ray player. Do I need a special graphics card?
You don't need a 3D Blu-ray player for an HTPC. Any 4X or higher BD player will work.What does my HTPC need to have in it in order to support 3D movie watching? I know I need a 3d tv, 3d glasses, and a 3d blu-ray player. Do I need a special graphics card?
You don't need a 3D Blu-ray player for an HTPC. Any 4X or higher BD player will work.
For a graphics card you'll need either a NVIDIA 4xx or 5xx series card, or a 6xxx series AMD card. The 5XXX series can do some forms of 3D but it's limited.
Last of all you will need software that can do BD3D. PowerDVD and TotalMedia Theater both have versions that can do 3D. Not sure about WinDVD.
Straight from AMD:What exactly can the AMD 6000 do over the 5000 in 3d movies?
Will most likely be getting a 69xx for my main pc, and putting my 5870 into my other pc that will then be hooked up to my 3dtv.
AMD HD3D technology is enabled on ATI Radeon HD 5000 Series GPUs and above using Catalyst 10.10 or later, however Blu-ray 3D playback is only supported on AMD Radeon HD 6000 series GPUs and above.
Straight from AMD:
So the 5xxx series can do 3d but not 3d movies? What else is there to do in 3d?
The 5xxx can't do BD3D. There are HD movies (not Blu-ray) and other non-HD 3D content that use methods the 5xxx's can display.So the 5xxx series can do 3d but not 3d movies? What else is there to do in 3d?
The 5xxx's support checkerboard and anaglyph which are both HD 3D methods but aren't considered BD3D. True BD3D requires the shutter glasses.