Well I finally dropped the money on this software and it is really amazing what it can do. It has 4 different ways of displaying 3D movies including the NVIDIA StereoVision, 3DTVs, ATI 3D, etc.It really does make old movies look semi-HD and the feature set is amazing.I recommend this to any serious PC movie watcher, rather it be HTPC or just a large PC Monitor.http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd/overview_en_US.htmlAnyone else using this software? PM me for more info.
4/16/2010 1:42:26 AM
Not that I am interested in this particular software (looks cool though) but I have always wondered....where does one get 3d glasses? I've seen several games on the iPad that support 3D, and now this shit. I haven't seen a pair of 3d glasses in my cereal box in at least a decade so I've exhausted my resources!
4/16/2010 2:07:43 AM
there are many types of 3D glasses and some are still the old style with two color like you used in a Science Center. These are the glasses that come with movies like Coraline in 3D and you get 4 with the movie.however some new technologies are doing away with the glasses and PowerDVD 10 Ultra is the first to support all 4 types of 3D playback. However many of these technologies are very expensive and use things like 120hz panel with shuttering lenses. 3D is the new HD[Edited on April 16, 2010 at 2:19 AM. Reason : .]
4/16/2010 2:12:57 AM
I thought I read about a glasses-less 3D tv being developed or new to market?
4/16/2010 2:52:33 AM
they are pretty new, but software like PowerDVD 10 prides itself on staying with the bleeding edge.
4/16/2010 12:09:05 PM
PowerDVD 10 has a much better PureVideo/CUDA usage than 9, just a fyi. Blu-Ray = awesomez
4/16/2010 3:31:53 PM