I recently upgraded my integrated graphics to a Gigabyte GTX 750, and my Samsung 3D TV no longer recognises 3D Blu-ray movies played from the PC as being in 3D, and just displays them in 2D. 3D movies used to display fine with Intel 4000 HD graphics, but not with the Gforce card.
Integrated graphics have been disabled in BIOS, and I used DDU to remove the Intel Drivers.
Does any one watch 3D movies from this card, or does it just not do them (and I should return it for an ATI card instead) ?
I recently upgraded my integrated graphics to a Gigabyte GTX 750, and my Samsung 3D TV no longer recognises 3D Blu-ray movies played from the PC as being in 3D, and just displays them in 2D. 3D movies used to display fine with Intel 4000 HD graphics, but not with the Gforce card.
Integrated graphics have been disabled in BIOS, and I used DDU to remove the Intel Drivers.
Does any one watch 3D movies from this card, or does it just not do them (and I should return it for an ATI card instead) ?
What are you using as a Player?
What OS are you using?
Driver version?
Disc or File playback?
Did you install the 3D portion of the drivers?
Did you complete the 3D Wizard/Setup?
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Arcsoft Total Theater 6 and Power DVD 15
Windows 7 (64 bit)
Both disc and mounted ISO file
Geforce 350.12
The 3D setup prompts with glasses choices I don't have. I only have the Active Shutter glasses that came with the TV. So I have not completed the setup.
The 3D setup prompts with glasses choices I don't have. I only have the Active Shutter glasses that came with the TV. So I have not completed the setup.
Do you have an AVR in the chain? If so does it work if you take it out?
Is it an old Samsung DLP that's only HDMI 1.3? If so, this is your problem and you may need an update or the standalone converter box.
You should only have to check the "Enable stereoscopic 3D" box and hit apply.
In the Nvidia control panel it should say HDMI Blu-Ray 3D under Stereoscopic 3D display type:, is this what you are seeing?
For Disc you do not need to buy 3DTV Play, I'm unsure about file playback.
You might try an older driver 350.12 has had some problems with games, I'm unsure about movies.
I have tried it with and without the AVR, same.
It is a 2014 UHD TV
When I click on Enable stereoscopic 3D it starts a wizard and asks to select the 3D Vision hardware to configure, none of which I have. No mention of Blu-Ray 3D
What version driver should I try?
When I click on Enable stereoscopic 3D it starts a wizard and asks to select the 3D Vision hardware to configure, none of which I have. No mention of Blu-Ray 3D
Are you using a Display Port connection?
I think that you need to be using a HDMI connection to see the Blue-ray 3D option. It's a default stereoscopic access for HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTVs/Projectors so they can playback 3D Videos.
If you plan on gaming you can try the 3DTV Play trial, 3DTV Play only works via a HDMI connection AFAIK.
Driver versions are hit and miss depending on the features you use. I'll find a thread on it and link it.
Edit: found it https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/767088/?comment=4363591
BTW I confirmed that 3DTV Play is not needed for Blu-ray playback, I'm on driver 320.49 using PowerDVD Ultra 13. It's possible that I don't have to go thru the setup wizard because it's a Passive Display.
Also make sure your HDMI input isn't named Gaming or PC.
I think that you need to be using a HDMI connection to see the Blue-ray 3D option. It's a default stereoscopic access for HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTVs/Projectors so they can playback 3D Videos.
If you plan on gaming you can try the 3DTV Play trial, 3DTV Play only works via a HDMI connection AFAIK.
Driver versions are hit and miss depending on the features you use. I'll find a thread on it and link it.
BTW I confirmed that 3DTV Play is not needed for Blu-ray playback, I'm on driver 320.49 using PowerDVD Ultra 13. It's possible that I don't have to go thru the setup wizard because it's a Passive Display.
Also make sure your HDMI input isn't named Gaming or PC.
Integrated graphics have been disabled in BIOS, and I used DDU to remove the Intel Drivers.
Does any one watch 3D movies from this card, or does it just not do them (and I should return it for an ATI card instead) ?
What OS are you using?
Driver version?
Disc or File playback?
Did you install the 3D portion of the drivers?
Did you complete the 3D Wizard/Setup?
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Windows 7 (64 bit)
Both disc and mounted ISO file
Geforce 350.12
The 3D setup prompts with glasses choices I don't have. I only have the Active Shutter glasses that came with the TV. So I have not completed the setup.
Is it an old Samsung DLP that's only HDMI 1.3? If so, this is your problem and you may need an update or the standalone converter box.
You should only have to check the "Enable stereoscopic 3D" box and hit apply.
In the Nvidia control panel it should say HDMI Blu-Ray 3D under Stereoscopic 3D display type:, is this what you are seeing?
For Disc you do not need to buy 3DTV Play, I'm unsure about file playback.
You might try an older driver 350.12 has had some problems with games, I'm unsure about movies.
It is a 2014 UHD TV
When I click on Enable stereoscopic 3D it starts a wizard and asks to select the 3D Vision hardware to configure, none of which I have. No mention of Blu-Ray 3D
What version driver should I try?
I think that you need to be using a HDMI connection to see the Blue-ray 3D option. It's a default stereoscopic access for HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTVs/Projectors so they can playback 3D Videos.
If you plan on gaming you can try the 3DTV Play trial, 3DTV Play only works via a HDMI connection AFAIK.
Driver versions are hit and miss depending on the features you use. I'll find a thread on it and link it.
Edit: found it https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/767088/?comment=4363591
BTW I confirmed that 3DTV Play is not needed for Blu-ray playback, I'm on driver 320.49 using PowerDVD Ultra 13. It's possible that I don't have to go thru the setup wizard because it's a Passive Display.
Also make sure your HDMI input isn't named Gaming or PC.