Dec 23, 2010 09:13 GMT  ·  By

Given the fact that 3D content is still scarcely available, especially as far as PC users are concerned, NVIDIA has decided to take matter into its own hands and created the 3D Vision Live online portal, dedicated to those users keen on experiencing 3D via their NVIDIA 3D Vision systems.

According to the GPU manufacturer, the 3D Vision Live is an online 3D destination that streams 3D movies, game trailers, music videos, sports, shorts, and more all to your 3D Vision PC.

The portal has been set up together with the Fordela Corporation, a San Francisco based Enterprise Video Management company, whose Enterprise Video Management (EVM) platform is leveraged by NVIDIA for their 3D content distribution platform.

"We are working closely with NVIDIA to enable them to deliver an end-to-end 3D viewing experience utilizing the Fordela EVM," said Ron Spector, CEO of Fordela Corporation, adding that "by incorporating the latest 3D Vision and Microsoft's Silverlight video player into our EVM platform, we can securely deliver 3D content which can be viewed with a NVIDIA 3D VisionPC.”

“Internet users can now enjoy 3D video content streamed at full resolution in high-definition (HD) quality," concluded Fordela's CEO.

"NVIDIA has partnered with Fordela because their video management platform will enable us to scale our 3D content delivery to provide high-quality 3D entertainment to the rapidly expanding installed base of 3D Vision users," said Phil Eisler, general manager, 3D Vision, NVIDIA.

"Fordela's expertise and capability to integrate DRM and eCommerce will also reassure artists that they can safely sell their 3D movies, videos, photos and other 3D content on 3DVisionLive.com to this enthusiastic market of 3D consumers."

The site is currently in "beta" and will remain so for an indefinite period of time, as the two companies continue to add more features and functionality.