Download PotPlayer today. Set the output to "Polarization (Interlaced)," set your monitor to 60Hz, and your polarized glasses will instantly link to the video, delivering a theater-quality 3D experience right on your desktop. FAQ: Quick Answers Q: Can I use Google Cardboard glasses (polarized)? A: No. Google Cardboard uses lenses, not polarization. You need a passive 3D monitor.
Introduction: The Glasses-Link Dilemma
A: Yes. RealD uses circular polarization. Any passive 3D player (like PotPlayer) linked to an interlaced display will work perfectly with RealD glasses. 3d video player for polarized glasses link
A: Some LG phones had polarized screens. Generally, no. Smartphones use active shutter or anaglyph. Your search is primarily for PC/Mac. Download PotPlayer today
You have just purchased a high-end 3D projector or a passive 3D TV. You have your sleek, lightweight polarized glasses ready. You have a hard drive full of half-SBS (Side-by-Side) or full-frame 3D videos. But when you press play, you see two blurry images side-by-side on the screen. The magic isn't happening. Introduction: The Glasses-Link Dilemma A: Yes
Why? Because your standard video player (VLC, Windows Media Player, or QuickTime) does not understand how to "link" the digital signal to your polarized hardware.
A: Yes. HDMI 2.1 supports higher bandwidth for "Frame Packing" – the native format for 3D Blu-ray. Use Stereoscopic Player to unlock this.