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Can I view WebGl content, (example this) on an Asus G74S laptop, with 3D shutter glasses?
I'm using Chrome, which supports WebGL, but how can I tell OpenGL to render it differently?
Is it possible at all?
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Can I view WebGl content, (example this) on an Asus G74S laptop, with 3D shutter glasses?
I'm using Chrome, which supports WebGL, but how can I tell OpenGL to render it differently?
Is it possible at all?
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well if the app itself contains 3d feature, and your screen is 3d ready, and your GA can run such things, then yes. Why do you just try?
I tried a lot. I think somewhere there should be a settings, or something, which change the rendereing, but I couldn't find it. – balazs – 2012-07-22T09:16:50.217
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Just some Nvidia hardware and Firefox and for YouTube, as far as I know: http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/2011/05/bringing-the-first-3d-html5-video-to-the-web-with-firefox-nvidia-and-youtube/
But look at this presentation for the rest of us: http://mrdoob.github.com/three.js/examples/webgl_materials_cars_anaglyph.html
What kind of glasses? Sunglasses? :) Anaglyph glasses? Polarized glasses? Shutter glasses? – slhck – 2012-07-20T16:44:25.327
@slhck :) with 3D vision glasses, which comes with the laptop. a.k.a Shutter glasses. – balazs – 2012-07-20T16:47:20.347