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YES, it does work – but it’s a bit tricky – see below:

My initial post to the NVIDIA 3D forum elicited no response:

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Apple Mac Pro+ Bootcamp (Windows 7) + Geforce 3D Vision + Alienware OptX AW2310 23″, Getting stereo to work on a mac

I’m interested in getting stereoscopic 3d running on my Mac Pro (early 2008 3,1 config) if possible and wondered if anyone has had a go with the following configuration:
1] Under Bootcamp running Windows 7
2] Using a EVGA GeForce GTX 285 card (this is available from the Apple Store and also compatible with the NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit under Windows)
3] Using the Alienware OptX AW2310 23″ monitor.
The links are to the Australia stores as that’s where I’m located.
I am optimistic that this config may work on a Mac (albeit running Windows) – and save the cost of purchasing a dedicated Windows machine with a suitable GPU or the horrifically expensive Quadro FX4800 (which will do quad-buffered stereo for specialist applications, but from what I can determine is not compatible with the NVIDIA 3D vision kit.)

Any thoughts on this welcome – I am interested in running the Unity game engine in stereo (realtime graphics) as well as full HD stereoscopic video (1080p) (prerendered material)

thanks!

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on the Stereoscopic 3-D Professionals Worldwidelinked-in group I was much luckier: an NVIDIA Senior Product Manager assured me it should work fine – and he was right (thanks:)) (This was after an EVGA on-line person told me it wouldn’t)

As far as I can tell this works fine when I use Bootcamp to start up under Windows 7. The USB IR sync device works with the glasses (it’s a bit flakey), the monitor is running at 120Hz – the NVidia stereoscopic movie player plays 3D movies just fine.

BUT: These are all driven by the latest drivers from the web – not the ones on the CDROM you get with the kit. It took an entire afternoon to figure this out – installing and de-installing drivers- so if you are trying to do this I hope this saves you some time:

1] Do NOT install the drivers on the disk

Getting 3d For Mac

2] Download the latest 3D drivers & software from NVIDIA – run and install (it’s very stupid: you have to burn them to a CDROM then run the installer from the CD – lots of buggering around with downloads, burning, installing – make sure it’s an ISO disk)

3] Make sure your Windows 7 install is up to date

4] finally reboot and hope for the best

I currently have no idea whether this is ActiveX or OpenGL – I know nothing about Windows, apart from being an intermittent user – but this works. I note that it does not work under Parallels because of virtualisation and that the Parallels video drivers run at 60Hz – so booting in Windows is the only option.

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From an HCI point-of-view this is terrible – it is completely non-obvious what to do – I made many visits to support forums and reading tech help. You can only uninstall everything if you make a mistake and start again – that means any NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit USB drivers and the NVIDIA 3D vision Kit software. The ‘wizard’ won’t do this for you – you need to explicitly load the Alienware Monitor drivers too – via ‘advanced’ settings (i.e. manually select the drivers from the Alienware driver CD, otherwise Windows will install some generic Windows drivers for a 120Hz monitor). Sigh.

But, finally, it works – but it’s clunky, no doubt about it.

Getting 3d For Mac Windows 10

I want to make content using my Mac (nice software), reboot to Windows to check the stereo (the common platform) – and see how I go. It’s the best <$1000 option I’m aware of – but now – how do you author a Blu-ray 3D disk? Software is coming from Sony and Panasonic (Windows) and 3D TV all over the place – but it’s like the old standard wars and DRM wars – where do adventurous media artists start?

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BTW I am platform agnostic – if it’s Windows, Mac OSX, Linux. or anything else I can run, I don’t care – my concern is getting what I want to do, done – within my very limited means.

1. Must-have 3D Movie Players for macOS

With increasing numbers of 3D blockbusters, more and more Mac media players are updated to support playing 3D films on Mac. Below we share the best 3D player for Mac and guide on how to watch free 3D movies on Mac computers. Pick up your favorite one.

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5KPlayer

5KPlayer, a new 3D video player, lets you play 3D movies in MP4, MKV, MTS, M2TS, AVCHD, 720P/1080P, 4K UHD, any formats and res on Mac without any hassle. It guarantees enhanced image quality, cool! Better still, it is 100% free.

Tutorial:
Step 1: Free download the free 3D player for Mac and launch it.
Step 2: Click 'Video' icon to load your 3D movie content. And enjoy your 3D blockbusters directly.

VLC

Needless to say, VLC media player deserves a place on Mac if you have 3D movies to watch.

Tutorial:
1. Open VLC media player, head to 'Tools' on the toolbar, 'Effects and Filters', 'Video Effects'.

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2. Hit 'Advanced' tab, and you can see the 'Anaglyph 3D' option at the bottom, click the check mark, and 'Close' button, and now you can watch 3D film on VLC for Mac.

Note: VLC won't play MKV video issues are commonly complained by users. Occasionally, you may watch 3D MKV movies on VLC with black screen, freezing, audio video out of sync.

Still, the 3D film players above do more than playing 3D movies on Mac, it also works as great 4K UHD 3D video players, empowering you to watch HD, 4K UHD movies, movies in 3D with the best viewing effects.