Passive glasses are only suitable for Dual projectors setup. For any others setup, Active Shutter glasses are requiered.We recommend the Radio Frequency (RF) Active Shutter glassesas they are universal and work with all display types.If you have a DLP HDTV/projector that supports 100Hz or 120Hz, the DLP-Link Active Shutter glassescan also be used.All glasses work with 3Dfury (However they must be carefully selected for your display)
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Can the 3Dfury be used for 3D satellite/cable or 3D internet streaming content?Yes. The 3Dfury supports the 3D side-by-side and top-and-bottom standards as well as any other 3D formats.
Do I need to set anything special in my 3D source device to set resolution correctly?No. The 3Dfury always outputs 3D content at 720p/60, 720p72, 720p96, 720p/120, 720p144. This is to maximize compatibility throughout all displays in the market. There is no need to set the 3D source to any specific resolution, the 3Dfury will take care of it and scale if needed.More output mode are currently being implemented and should be available on first shipping date.
What is the USB port for?To supply power from any USB port available if required (such as a PS3 USB port) and for firmware upgrades when new (additional) functions and enhancements are offered.
What about long HDMI cable runs? Can I expect issues?3Dfury acts as an HDMI repeater device. So having a 3Dfury in the path will amplify and recover the signal. You should not need any passive (or active) HDMI amplifiers, especially if you put 3Dfury in the middle of your cable run. If you previously had to use an amplifier, the 3Dfury can most likely take its place. The 3Dfury has been used with 50 foot (and longer) HDMI cables without issues.
What sort of 3D formats exist?Frame-packing: Used by Blu-ray movies and games.Side-by-side: Used by cable/satellite/internet mostly for documentaries.Top-and-bottom: Used by cable/satellite/internet mostly for movies and sports.
Can I use third party glasses that include an emitter?Yes. Any external 3rd party glasses that include an emitter will work with the 3Dfury as long as the emitter has the 3-pin standard mini-din connector.
How are the new lossless audio formats via HDMI input handled ? E.g. DTS-HD/MA and DD/E-AC3 : Are they stripped down to DTS core or Dolby Digital respectively to fit the requirements of the S/PDIF standard ?Lossless audio is transmit through HDMI output only. 3Dfury does not compress or otherwise create loss to the incoming audio. Only stereo and 5.1 sound can be output via SPDIF output and analog output.
Does 3Dfury allow to extract the sync for 3D glasses out of digital HDMI/DVI 100/120Hz signal, not a super frame, not a side by side signal. Can the 3Dfury provide the sync signal for attached 3D glasses when its feed with a digital HDMI/DVI 100/120 Hz signal ? If yes can it be feeded with any resolution and refresh rate within its bandwith/capabilities ?Yes 3Dfury have an option to output sync for any content. 3Dfury syncronize to the vertical sync signal and create the 3Dsync out of it. 2ff7e9595c
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