[quote="rasseru"]Haha I'm so close to playing loads of games at 4k 3D. This has been driving me mad today [/quote]
I feel you here. Before I got things working, I was pulling my hair out worried that it was never going to work. I hope you're able to get things working.
rasseru said:Haha I'm so close to playing loads of games at 4k 3D. This has been driving me mad today
I feel you here. Before I got things working, I was pulling my hair out worried that it was never going to work. I hope you're able to get things working.
Core i7-6700K, 32GB RAM, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 2016 LG OLED55C6P, Oculus Rift, Windows 10
[quote="rasseru"]Also, what is the TV aspect ratio set to? There is a setting called 'just scan' which affects makes the colour problem go away but breaks 3D[/quote]
My aspect ratio is 16:9 with Just Scan ON (the dot to the right)
rasseru said:Also, what is the TV aspect ratio set to? There is a setting called 'just scan' which affects makes the colour problem go away but breaks 3D
My aspect ratio is 16:9 with Just Scan ON (the dot to the right)
Core i7-6700K, 32GB RAM, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 2016 LG OLED55C6P, Oculus Rift, Windows 10
[quote="SoundBlstr"][quote="rasseru"]Haha I'm so close to playing loads of games at 4k 3D. This has been driving me mad today [/quote]
I feel you here. Before I got things working, I was pulling my hair out worried that it was never going to work. I hope you're able to get things working.[/quote]
Thanks for your help. Fingers crossed
rasseru said:Haha I'm so close to playing loads of games at 4k 3D. This has been driving me mad today
I feel you here. Before I got things working, I was pulling my hair out worried that it was never going to work. I hope you're able to get things working.
Had exactly the same issues with my C6 guys. Maybe you should have a look at this thread:
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/967323/3d-vision/lg-55c6v-p-4k-oled-2016-series-via-edid-weird-issues-related-to-rgb-full-ycbcr420/1/[/url]
Maybe you should contact CONAN481 as he is the only one I know of who is still using a 2016 series LG 4K OLED for 3D Vision by using a couple of workarounds.
Maybe you should contact CONAN481 as he is the only one I know of who is still using a 2016 series LG 4K OLED for 3D Vision by using a couple of workarounds.
I honestly think it's something to do with a refresh setting. If I have 'just scan' off I don't get colour aberration but the 3D is messed.
Turn it on and amazing depth but colour issues.
[quote="lohan"]Had exactly the same issues with my C6 guys. Maybe you should have a look at this thread:
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/967323/3d-vision/lg-55c6v-p-4k-oled-2016-series-via-edid-weird-issues-related-to-rgb-full-ycbcr420/1/[/url]
Maybe you should contact CONAN481 as he is the only one I know of who is still using a 2016 series LG 4K OLED for 3D Vision by using a couple of workarounds.
[/quote]
Thanks. I'll do that
Im also going to try a custom edid
Maybe you should contact CONAN481 as he is the only one I know of who is still using a 2016 series LG 4K OLED for 3D Vision by using a couple of workarounds.
Yes I spent two days now trying lots of times.
My pc is a cheap build as well with slow hard drives so restarts are so longgggg
Changing from game mode does help my problem with grey side of render, but still ghosting really bad compared to 720p.
I have pm joker to see if he can help with custom edid, I want to try all colour modes but they don't seem to work with the acer4k inf.
Even 1080p 60hz would be great!
Perhaps running something like CCleaner to clean up the registry and temp folders, as well as using it to disable unnecessary startup programs at start, would likely speed up your boot.
For the EDID, perhaps you might need to clean up the entries
Make sure to delete all leftovers from the system:
Start [Select]
My Computer [right-click]
Properties [Select]
Advanced System Settings {Select]
Environment Variables [Select]
New [Select] (Under User variables ...)
Set field "Variable name" to devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Set field "Variable value" to 1.
OK [Select]
OK [Select]
Now go to Device Manager (Start->Computer->Properties [right click])
Menu option "View" [Select]
Menu option "Show hidden devices" [Select]
Monitors [Select]
Uninstall any greyed-out display device.
Tick on the option "Delete all driver files for this device" (if applicable)
credit to Tulli
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-theater-computers/1227161-edid-overrides-solve-bitstreaming-issues-ati-5xxx-s.html
Perhaps running something like CCleaner to clean up the registry and temp folders, as well as using it to disable unnecessary startup programs at start, would likely speed up your boot.
For the EDID, perhaps you might need to clean up the entries
Make sure to delete all leftovers from the system:
Start [Select]
My Computer [right-click]
Properties [Select]
Advanced System Settings {Select]
Environment Variables [Select]
New [Select] (Under User variables ...)
Set field "Variable name" to devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Set field "Variable value" to 1.
OK [Select]
OK [Select]
Now go to Device Manager (Start->Computer->Properties [right click])
Menu option "View" [Select]
Menu option "Show hidden devices" [Select]
Monitors [Select]
Uninstall any greyed-out display device.
Tick on the option "Delete all driver files for this device" (if applicable)
What is your GPU? I think HDMI 2.0 support started only with 9XX series and later. By the way, I prefer using RGB color mode, set to full range, on my older OLED EF9500 (My E6 does not arrive for another week or so).
What is your GPU? I think HDMI 2.0 support started only with 9XX series and later. By the way, I prefer using RGB color mode, set to full range, on my older OLED EF9500 (My E6 does not arrive for another week or so).
[quote="whyme466"]What is your GPU? I think HDMI 2.0 support started only with 9XX series and later. By the way, I prefer using RGB color mode, set to full range, on my older OLED EF9500 (My E6 does not arrive for another week or so).[/quote]
MSI 1080 GTX overclocked, so not that.
[quote="D-Man11"]Perhaps running something like CCleaner to clean up the registry and temp folders, as well as using it to disable unnecessary startup programs at start, would likely speed up your boot.
For the EDID, perhaps you might need to clean up the entries
Make sure to delete all leftovers from the system:
Start [Select]
My Computer [right-click]
Properties [Select]
Advanced System Settings {Select]
Environment Variables [Select]
New [Select] (Under User variables ...)
Set field "Variable name" to devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Set field "Variable value" to 1.
OK [Select]
OK [Select]
Now go to Device Manager (Start->Computer->Properties [right click])
Menu option "View" [Select]
Menu option "Show hidden devices" [Select]
Monitors [Select]
Uninstall any greyed-out display device.
Tick on the option "Delete all driver files for this device" (if applicable)
credit to Tulli
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-theater-computers/1227161-edid-overrides-solve-bitstreaming-issues-ati-5xxx-s.html[/quote]
ok, i'll try that. currently trying to enjoy some games rather than just constant reboots. - its a fresh win 10 install, so pretty minimal but just old hardrives.
whyme466 said:What is your GPU? I think HDMI 2.0 support started only with 9XX series and later. By the way, I prefer using RGB color mode, set to full range, on my older OLED EF9500 (My E6 does not arrive for another week or so).
MSI 1080 GTX overclocked, so not that.
D-Man11 said:Perhaps running something like CCleaner to clean up the registry and temp folders, as well as using it to disable unnecessary startup programs at start, would likely speed up your boot.
For the EDID, perhaps you might need to clean up the entries
Make sure to delete all leftovers from the system:
Start [Select]
My Computer [right-click]
Properties [Select]
Advanced System Settings {Select]
Environment Variables [Select]
New [Select] (Under User variables ...)
Set field "Variable name" to devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Set field "Variable value" to 1.
OK [Select]
OK [Select]
Now go to Device Manager (Start->Computer->Properties [right click])
Menu option "View" [Select]
Menu option "Show hidden devices" [Select]
Monitors [Select]
Uninstall any greyed-out display device.
Tick on the option "Delete all driver files for this device" (if applicable)
ok, i'll try that. currently trying to enjoy some games rather than just constant reboots. - its a fresh win 10 install, so pretty minimal but just old hardrives.
Any luck guys? I finally got this TV c6 55' curved. Where can I get joker's EDID overite? Alos, I hope conan shows up give us a little help.
Thanks all
I feel you here. Before I got things working, I was pulling my hair out worried that it was never going to work. I hope you're able to get things working.
Core i7-6700K, 32GB RAM, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 2016 LG OLED55C6P, Oculus Rift, Windows 10
My aspect ratio is 16:9 with Just Scan ON (the dot to the right)
Core i7-6700K, 32GB RAM, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 2016 LG OLED55C6P, Oculus Rift, Windows 10
Thanks for your help. Fingers crossed
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/967323/3d-vision/lg-55c6v-p-4k-oled-2016-series-via-edid-weird-issues-related-to-rgb-full-ycbcr420/1/
Maybe you should contact CONAN481 as he is the only one I know of who is still using a 2016 series LG 4K OLED for 3D Vision by using a couple of workarounds.
Turn it on and amazing depth but colour issues.
Thanks. I'll do that
Im also going to try a custom edid
My pc is a cheap build as well with slow hard drives so restarts are so longgggg
Changing from game mode does help my problem with grey side of render, but still ghosting really bad compared to 720p.
I have pm joker to see if he can help with custom edid, I want to try all colour modes but they don't seem to work with the acer4k inf.
Even 1080p 60hz would be great!
For the EDID, perhaps you might need to clean up the entries
Make sure to delete all leftovers from the system:
Start [Select]
My Computer [right-click]
Properties [Select]
Advanced System Settings {Select]
Environment Variables [Select]
New [Select] (Under User variables ...)
Set field "Variable name" to devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices
Set field "Variable value" to 1.
OK [Select]
OK [Select]
Now go to Device Manager (Start->Computer->Properties [right click])
Menu option "View" [Select]
Menu option "Show hidden devices" [Select]
Monitors [Select]
Uninstall any greyed-out display device.
Tick on the option "Delete all driver files for this device" (if applicable)
credit to Tulli
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/26-home-theater-computers/1227161-edid-overrides-solve-bitstreaming-issues-ati-5xxx-s.html
MSI 1080 GTX overclocked, so not that.
ok, i'll try that. currently trying to enjoy some games rather than just constant reboots. - its a fresh win 10 install, so pretty minimal but just old hardrives.
Thanks all