Acer SpatialLabs Predator 27"

Sweet. Glad to see new games coming.

I got an 8k top/bottom 3d movie conversion and I could only get it to play in mpc and VLC but SpatialLabs Go only does sbs and I spent some time trying to figure out how I could get it to play on this monitor and I came across some comments about whirligig player for steam vr which I bought years ago and it does actually work and allows to adjust to look correct on a monitor and man this movie looks freaking amazing

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Came across DepthViewer for 2d converting as you watch and it’s the best yet looks incredible! Now I can watch almost anything in almost true 3d quality

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Just came across deep desktop on steam and I’m blown away but I’m getting latency that makes gaming undoable does anyone have any experience with this app?

Edit: got it working in a game this is amazing just depends how well the game is optimized I guess.

This is mind blowing using depth anything v2 with vitb encoder

the dev added correct scaling in sbs mode for monitors, tv’s, projectors at my request because it only scaled right in glasses 3d mode originally so now it can be used with 3d monitors, projectors, tv’s without using steam vr. It’s available now in the beta branch. It works with 3DGameBridge and spatial lab go sbs

WOW I can only do 3 consecutive replies well I’ll put it here then-

I have to disagree I have many vr headsets and I’ve only used them a few times since getting the 15 inch and then the 27 inches It’s great they haven’t stopped pushing it

Trying out Vitures Immersive 3D on my 27 inch this might be the best I’ve seen. Ok Deep Desktop with VRto3D looks so amazing

VRto3D dev added dashboard visibility and opentrack support at my request. Now Steam VR on the Predator with a daydream controller with driver4vr, ovr advanced settings for smooth turn, drag move, crouch, a ps3 camera with opentrack and AI Track for head tracking is amazing. Even games using UEVR can use head tracking

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Probably not worth it’s own thread, but I met someone at GDC that’s working on a game for the Samsung 3D monitor. He obviously couldn’t tell me the name or any details, but he said the 3D on the Samsung display is the best he’s seen and people are going to be hype if they see it.

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Can’t wait for the Samsung monitor. This might be the most excited I’ve been for a 3D device to releases since the Lume Pad 2 came out two years ago!

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It has dubstep, you know it’s gonna be lit.

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“3D conversion only supported with NVIDIA graphics cards.”

“USB-C
No”

“Users can only view games that are compatible with Samsung Reality Hub.”

Another disappointment.

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Yeah, I noticed that. Kinda lame.

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Can you share more about this? How do you view the 3D content?

Is this what you are talking about? DepthViewer on Steam

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Yes just use VRto3D. There’s instructions for SR displays on its GitHub. It won’t play certain videos tho and deep desktop also on steam might be a better choice

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Dude watching electronic concerts with deep desktop on this monitor is mind blowing

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That’s cool. I see it’s in my library, but I never installed it. Still probably gonna focus on my own version, cause I use Ubuntu (and AMD) and too much of the software is Windows only (and sometimes Nvidia only on top of that).

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Not sure if you tried my app Rendepth (which works on the Acer monitor fine, and also exports to the SBS format used on Lume Pad and REDMAGIC). I support basically everything. Windows, macOS, and Linux and also Nvidia, AMD, Intel Arc, and Apple Silicon GPUs. I do keep a Windows machine for testing stuff (since not everything works on Linux) but I don’t use it much.

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Awesome I’ll check it out and look forward to your future development on it. Congrats on the launch

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Thanks!!!

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I can’t say I have the issue they’re saying it’s been awesome for me

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I think nothing beats the monitors AI conversion it’s pretty crazy

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I’ve had this happen when the camera doesn’t turn on. The 3D still works, but there is no head-tracking (like the original Nintendo 3DS). So it only works at certain angles, and you have to keep your head still. The review said he only played for a few hours, likely he didn’t set it up properly. Which is not entirely his fault. The hardware/software should work out of box, particularly for people that are not experienced enough to notice a bug.

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