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OKay ty :). I have VLC and have ordered glasses. I just wasn't sure if 120 Hz or more is required out of monitor.
Don't bother buying 3D glasses. They cost a fortune, and you can make them yourself for a couple of dollars.
All you need is Cellophane, Cardboard, a Box Cutter and some PVA Glue.
Start by cutting out the vague shape of your glasses. Always cut bigger than you actually want - it's easy to cut off any excess and get the right size later.
Once you've cut out the eye-holes, glue the Blue Cellophane over one eye and the Red Cellophane over the other eye. Also consider adding some feathers and sequins, to really spice up Movie Night.
Once the glue dries this will create a stereoscopic effect equivalent to real 3D glasses. I know it sounds ridiculous but this does actually work. And work extremely well.
Er, glasses cost around INR 229, USD 3.5/- and are made outa plastic,,,,
VR headset is not within my budget :(, unless you mean one of those more affordable ones. I'd also have to upgrade my CPU for VR , i guess.
DO i need a monitor that works at 120hz or more?
Works with KMPlayer :) and Red - Blue glasses. Doesn't work with VLC and anamorphic mode...