IR Signals for Wireless Glasses |
To all of you who already are owners of wireless stereo shutter
glasses :
To make my new controller really universal,
I'm still looking for any information about the infrared signals used
to control these glasses and mutual (in-)compatibilities of the
different brands.
Especially welcome is any
information about Another I's (the old ones) and the old VREX
VRSurfer.
Hopefully, the unknown protocols are just
variations of the Stereographics or 3DMAX code with different pulse
widths resp. carrier frequency. Standard IR carrier frequencies are
33/36/38/40 kHz (but I've got none of those glasses to find out !).
My findings so far (compatibility mostly from reviews on Christoph Bungert's Stereo3D site ) :
Old Another I's |
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unknown - anyone got some for testing with other emitters ? |
Another World Another I's (The old ones, not the new ultra-cool AnotherEye2000) : |
StereoGraphics protocol : |
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pulses, R="120" usec / L="60" usec to switch L/R glasses |
StereoGraphics CrystalEyes 2 |
Nuvision 60GX |
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3DMAX protocol : |
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38 kHz carrier, L=ON / R=OFF |
Kasan 3D-Max IR (discontinued) |
i-Art 3DTV |
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i-Art Virtual Eyes / Eye3D Version 2 (Oct. '99) |
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3DTV Corp. IR Pro |
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Neotek wireless (??? Neotek support claims incompatible to anything else, but glasses and emitter look quite like 3DMAX...) |
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H3D protocol compatible : |
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32 kHz carrier, 7 pulses per frame, 4th pulse missing for right, 6th for left picture |
ELSA 3D Revelator IR |
H3D Entertainment H3D Eyewear (discontinued) |
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3Dvideo Inc. Nu-Shades Freedom WearTM |
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VRex VRSurfer-Glasses. |
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Apparently incompatible to both 3DMAX and H3D; maybe StereoGraphics ? |
VRex VR Surfer Classic Pack |
Tektronix: |
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Short pulses for the first frame of each stereo pair, internally frequency-doubled by the glasses. |
Don't know of any glasses models; found this in some old Tektronix patent for stereo shutter glasses |