DSR with 3d vision?
any way to apply DSR to 3d vision? not seeing any options as 720p @ 120hz could sure use DSR improvements edit: ok im only seeing it available to downsample to one 3d resolution: 1080p @ 24 hz which may not be available for many fullscreen games anyway which is utterly useless for 720p @ 60/60 projector users infos plix?
any way to apply DSR to 3d vision? not seeing any options

as 720p @ 120hz could sure use DSR improvements

edit: ok im only seeing it available to downsample to one 3d resolution: 1080p @ 24 hz
which may not be available for many fullscreen games anyway

which is utterly useless for 720p @ 60/60 projector users

infos plix?

#1
Posted 07/22/2015 01:09 AM   
You have to switch it on in Nvidia Control Panel. Go to Manage 3D Settings and there to Global Settings. Switch DSR to "on" by marking all the settings in there. After that you`ll be able to choose higher resolution in game menu. You can also experiment with Smoothness for DSR, which is below this option - to get better looking up-scaling.
You have to switch it on in Nvidia Control Panel. Go to Manage 3D Settings and there to Global Settings. Switch DSR to "on" by marking all the settings in there. After that you`ll be able to choose higher resolution in game menu. You can also experiment with Smoothness for DSR, which is below this option - to get better looking up-scaling.
use CRU: 1. remove all resolutions and select no extension block 2. create a detailed resolution with 119hz and a standard resolution with 120hz 3. run restart64.exe
use CRU:
1. remove all resolutions and select no extension block
2. create a detailed resolution with 119hz and a standard resolution with 120hz
3. run restart64.exe

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#3
Posted 07/22/2015 09:51 AM   
+1 what Kingpin1 said. More details in this thread... [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/778329/dsr-with-3dtv-play/[/url]
+1 what Kingpin1 said.

More details in this thread...

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/778329/dsr-with-3dtv-play/

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#4
Posted 07/22/2015 10:23 AM   
Kingpin1's method sounds like way too much work, which is the norm for 3D these days isn't it? Sad. That's why I can't wait for VR to hit the market. But for now, DSR can be enabled simply by going to the Nvidia Control Panel general 3D section. Turning it on in the control panel then let's you pick the higher resolution within the game. I really like how the system works. The problem is, and maybe that's the reason for Kingpin1's workaround, is that it didn't work for me in SLI. That was a planned driver update for down the road. If you don't have a DSR option in your control panel and you're using SLI, try disabling it to see if the option shows up. It should. SLI suppoot is supposedly coming. Of course, the game also has to support it. Plenty of my games are unplayable with DSR due to HUD scaling (LoL, DE:HR). It also causes a huge performance hit; 4K in 3D isn't really viable. But it's perfect for a 720p projector, to step up to 1080p or 1440p
Kingpin1's method sounds like way too much work, which is the norm for 3D these days isn't it? Sad. That's why I can't wait for VR to hit the market. But for now, DSR can be enabled simply by going to the Nvidia Control Panel general 3D section. Turning it on in the control panel then let's you pick the higher resolution within the game. I really like how the system works. The problem is, and maybe that's the reason for Kingpin1's workaround, is that it didn't work for me in SLI. That was a planned driver update for down the road. If you don't have a DSR option in your control panel and you're using SLI, try disabling it to see if the option shows up. It should. SLI suppoot is supposedly coming. Of course, the game also has to support it. Plenty of my games are unplayable with DSR due to HUD scaling (LoL, DE:HR). It also causes a huge performance hit; 4K in 3D isn't really viable. But it's perfect for a 720p projector, to step up to 1080p or 1440p

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#5
Posted 07/22/2015 12:32 PM   
setting 1280 x 720 as native disables 3dtv play,
setting 1280 x 720 as native disables 3dtv play,

#6
Posted 07/23/2015 02:15 AM   
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/778329/3d-vision/dsr-with-3dtv-play/post/4454398/#4454398[/url]

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#7
Posted 07/23/2015 07:02 AM   
could loading that edid cause hardware problems or would the reset file clear any errors?
could loading that edid cause hardware problems or would the reset file clear any errors?

#8
Posted 07/24/2015 12:47 AM   
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