This did not work when I tried it with Tridef's driver during Saint's Row 2. When you press Shift-Tab during a game, you see a steam window appear and you can interact with it. One way it works better is with the Steam overlay. I'm still kind of new to Steam but so far it seems to work better with the iZ3D driver. The only problem is that iZ3D wants you to pay more for multiple outputs while Tridef only asks you to pay once for the whole package for a single computer. Bottom line: iZ3D has all of Tridef's outputs and more. Finally, iZ3D has mirrored output modes which Tridef does not.
iZ3D has support for the iZ3D monitor and the VR920 HMD's which Tridef does not. Summarizing, the differences are iZ3D has some shutterglass support while Tridef does not (discounting OpenGL quad-buffer support which both have). (consistently more than half of your display's refresh rate) Most readers here will know that the shutterglass mode must be used with games that you have a high framerate with. Shutterglass modes: blue/white line coding, simple and marked S3D shutterglass output Various anaglyph modes, custom colors are possible
#TRIDEF 3D TRIAL RESET PLUS#
Side-by-side L/R 1/4 sized images, cross-eyed or parallel after swapping eye-viewsÄual output, non-mirrored plus mirrored up/down or left/right or both Side-by-side squashed and over-under squashed with gap control Horizontal or vertical interlacing with optional "optimized interlacing" OpenGL quad-buffer support for special apps. Various anaglyph modes, not sure if custom colors possible Side-by-side squashed and over-under squashed but no gap controlĪny of the above with left/right image locations swapped (reversed) Horizontal or vertical interlacing with optional "soft-interlacing" I'm willing to have them moved if Neil wants them somewhere else. I put these threads under tech support because I see no better place for them and I expect the details to be technical. 899#p37899" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false If you want to know how Tridef is better, there's a thread for that in the Tridef tech support forum. In general, this thread should be about how iZ3D is better. Let me say in advance that my advice to people who can use them is that they should get both because if one doesn't work, then the other usually does or else one works better than the other for some particular game. Like most comparisons, one thing is better in some ways and the other thing is better in other ways. Of course there will be differences of opinion but some facts will be undeniable. I don't really want to start any arguments, but I think we can discuss the differences between iZ3D and Tridef without any problems.