lg oled e6p 4k 3d tv with 3dtv play 1080p checkerboard
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[quote="sebastatu"][quote="Nintendians-2"][quote="whyme466"]Uncharted 3 had/has great 3D, with no artifacts, but the 720p resolution degraded the experience, in my opinion.
I do not understand the reluctance to try one of joker18's excellent, non-destructive EDID mods for the incredible E6 display. 3840x1080 pixels per eye DOUBLES 1080p resolution, in the critically important stereo baseline axis - the horizontal axis. Note that some of the more recent helixmod.blogspot games include (reversed) Top and Bottom and line-interlaced formats directly, as a good alternative to EDID override. Because of its unnecessary resolution loss (and slightly degraded 3D) on passive displays, SBS or checkerboard 3D format should be used ONLY when no other 3D format is available...
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Well that's Sony reason to tune down stereoscopic 3d, so it's not naughty dog's fault.
Like I said before the edit mod doesn't work for me.
[quote="sebastatu"]I have an LG 4k 3d TV with EDID mod and there is no way I would play any game any other way. there is just not comparison. this is basically using your TV to its full potential. I don't understand why would anyone would want to cripple themselves playing with inferior methods like crappy 3DTV play which has a lower resolution, darker colors, and high input lag, or Fake 3D, that stuff is fake as in not real!!And PlayStation 3D games are crap compare to 3D vision games sorry. I Own Uncharted 3 and while it might be the best playstation game in stereoscopy. It is nothing compared to play Any 3d vision game on 4k at more than 30 FPS.. Any tomb Raider game blows it out of the water. Yes Including the old ones.[/quote]
I'm sure nvidia could half side by side/top and bottom in any resolution easy. Tridef and some emulator teams done it. If uncharted series was a pc game, it would've rival tomb raider in everything.[/quote]
I'm not talking about game quality between the two. I'm just referring to how good 3d quality looks. PlayStation 3D implantation is subpar. Mediocre at best. Low resolution and you can't adjust Convergence and depth to acceptable levels. This even WORSE on a passive 3d tv like the one you have. Because the game runs at 720p for 3D and you loose half of the horizontal pixels it ends up looking like a WII game @ 480p on a 4k TV!!! What is the point?
3Dmigoto already offers sbs so you can use this on some dx11 games. But then again you will be hindering your TV. you'll be looking a darker colors because you will have to activate your 3d mode, (which you dont have to do if you use the EDID mod) and again you will be looking at lower resolution which gets even more degraded when you use your passive glasses and lose more pixels. Point is if you arent using an active 3D I wouldn't bother with sbs for games.
So again. You are doing yourself a disservice by not using your TV's full potential.[/quote]
me too, and both of them have great 3d depth to them. ps3 3d look decent, but still have a that great 3d depth feel to it. not for me really.
again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it. actually lg 3dtv turn up the brightness if you switch to any 3d mode. never notice any pixeled 3d picture from 720p and up, so that's okay for me. heard about it, but didn't to buy active 3d stuff.
not really, if only there more stuff can do native 4k half side by side and half top and bottom, i've would've jump on it right now like those 4k Ultra HD movies could easily do, but won't.
[quote="Schwing."] I played Silent Hill: Downpour on Xbox with 3D and it was pretty much movie quality with occasional good 3D (i.e. [intentional?] better depth here and there). Overall it was an OK experience. IIRC the resolution it had was something to get used to, like you were saying.[/quote]
yeah, when done right, it looks amazing without any effects errors like 3d vision does with some games.
whyme466 said:Uncharted 3 had/has great 3D, with no artifacts, but the 720p resolution degraded the experience, in my opinion.
I do not understand the reluctance to try one of joker18's excellent, non-destructive EDID mods for the incredible E6 display. 3840x1080 pixels per eye DOUBLES 1080p resolution, in the critically important stereo baseline axis - the horizontal axis. Note that some of the more recent helixmod.blogspot games include (reversed) Top and Bottom and line-interlaced formats directly, as a good alternative to EDID override. Because of its unnecessary resolution loss (and slightly degraded 3D) on passive displays, SBS or checkerboard 3D format should be used ONLY when no other 3D format is available...
Well that's Sony reason to tune down stereoscopic 3d, so it's not naughty dog's fault.
Like I said before the edit mod doesn't work for me.
sebastatu said:I have an LG 4k 3d TV with EDID mod and there is no way I would play any game any other way. there is just not comparison. this is basically using your TV to its full potential. I don't understand why would anyone would want to cripple themselves playing with inferior methods like crappy 3DTV play which has a lower resolution, darker colors, and high input lag, or Fake 3D, that stuff is fake as in not real!!And PlayStation 3D games are crap compare to 3D vision games sorry. I Own Uncharted 3 and while it might be the best playstation game in stereoscopy. It is nothing compared to play Any 3d vision game on 4k at more than 30 FPS.. Any tomb Raider game blows it out of the water. Yes Including the old ones.
I'm sure nvidia could half side by side/top and bottom in any resolution easy. Tridef and some emulator teams done it. If uncharted series was a pc game, it would've rival tomb raider in everything.
I'm not talking about game quality between the two. I'm just referring to how good 3d quality looks. PlayStation 3D implantation is subpar. Mediocre at best. Low resolution and you can't adjust Convergence and depth to acceptable levels. This even WORSE on a passive 3d tv like the one you have. Because the game runs at 720p for 3D and you loose half of the horizontal pixels it ends up looking like a WII game @ 480p on a 4k TV!!! What is the point?
3Dmigoto already offers sbs so you can use this on some dx11 games. But then again you will be hindering your TV. you'll be looking a darker colors because you will have to activate your 3d mode, (which you dont have to do if you use the EDID mod) and again you will be looking at lower resolution which gets even more degraded when you use your passive glasses and lose more pixels. Point is if you arent using an active 3D I wouldn't bother with sbs for games.
So again. You are doing yourself a disservice by not using your TV's full potential.
me too, and both of them have great 3d depth to them. ps3 3d look decent, but still have a that great 3d depth feel to it. not for me really.
again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it. actually lg 3dtv turn up the brightness if you switch to any 3d mode. never notice any pixeled 3d picture from 720p and up, so that's okay for me. heard about it, but didn't to buy active 3d stuff.
not really, if only there more stuff can do native 4k half side by side and half top and bottom, i've would've jump on it right now like those 4k Ultra HD movies could easily do, but won't.
Schwing. said: I played Silent Hill: Downpour on Xbox with 3D and it was pretty much movie quality with occasional good 3D (i.e. [intentional?] better depth here and there). Overall it was an OK experience. IIRC the resolution it had was something to get used to, like you were saying.
yeah, when done right, it looks amazing without any effects errors like 3d vision does with some games.
Stop knocking 3D Vision. If you enjoy the PS3 in 3D your in the wrong forum there is no way PS3 3D is better than any 3D Vision fix period and play your 4K 3DTV @ 720P.
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Stop knocking 3D Vision. If you enjoy the PS3 in 3D your in the wrong forum there is no way PS3 3D is better than any 3D Vision fix period and play your 4K 3DTV @ 720P.
YOUR TROLLING
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[quote="Nintendians-2"]again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it.[/quote]
I don't understand why you always bring up "helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well" when asked why you don't want to use EDID override. You might be confusing things. Helix Mod and EDID override are completely separate things.
EDID override just makes the Nvidia driver recognize your TV as a supported passive display. That's all you need to play 3D Vision compatible games without Helix or any other kind of mods/fixes.
Nintendians-2 said:again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it.
I don't understand why you always bring up "helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well" when asked why you don't want to use EDID override. You might be confusing things. Helix Mod and EDID override are completely separate things.
EDID override just makes the Nvidia driver recognize your TV as a supported passive display. That's all you need to play 3D Vision compatible games without Helix or any other kind of mods/fixes.
[quote="john105"][quote="Nintendians-2"]again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it.[/quote]
I don't understand why you always bring up "helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well" when asked why you don't want to use EDID override. You might be confusing things. Helix Mod and EDID override are completely separate things.
EDID override just makes the Nvidia driver recognize your TV as a supported passive display. That's all you need to play 3D Vision compatible games without Helix or any other kind of mods/fixes.[/quote]
okay then, never mind about that.
if only nvidia take note of that and make it for 3dtv play.
[quote="sebastatu"]Get Trine 2 which has 3D built into it. Use Line interlaced and check it out. No Helix mod needed.[/quote]
eventually.
[quote="zig11727"]Stop knocking 3D Vision. If you enjoy the PS3 in 3D your in the wrong forum there is no way PS3 3D is better than any 3D Vision fix period and play your 4K 3DTV @ 720P.
YOUR TROLLING[/quote]
maybe when the pcsx3 have a native support or other native stereoscopic 3d game on the ps3 becomes available to emulate.
funny i tried a 720p 3d on the ps3 on my lg oled 4k 3d tv and look nothing but great for the names i mention in this thread.
Nintendians-2 said:again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it.
I don't understand why you always bring up "helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well" when asked why you don't want to use EDID override. You might be confusing things. Helix Mod and EDID override are completely separate things.
EDID override just makes the Nvidia driver recognize your TV as a supported passive display. That's all you need to play 3D Vision compatible games without Helix or any other kind of mods/fixes.
okay then, never mind about that.
if only nvidia take note of that and make it for 3dtv play.
sebastatu said:Get Trine 2 which has 3D built into it. Use Line interlaced and check it out. No Helix mod needed.
eventually.
zig11727 said:Stop knocking 3D Vision. If you enjoy the PS3 in 3D your in the wrong forum there is no way PS3 3D is better than any 3D Vision fix period and play your 4K 3DTV @ 720P.
YOUR TROLLING
maybe when the pcsx3 have a native support or other native stereoscopic 3d game on the ps3 becomes available to emulate.
funny i tried a 720p 3d on the ps3 on my lg oled 4k 3d tv and look nothing but great for the names i mention in this thread.
okay i tried this edid mod from this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIhjjcoyX_s
and use the acer edid one, test some images from this site:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1028893/3d-vision/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/
it's dark and have tiny bit of ghosting vs the same images, resize in half and used the 3dtv's 3d input button (better quality overall).
have any edid that does half side by side or half top and bottom? that would be nice.
The only time I ever had absolutely no ghosting was by using [url=https://www.nvidia.com/object/product-geforce-3d-vision2-wireless-glasses-kit-us.html]Nvidia LightBoost with the 3D Vision 2 Kit[/url] and a proper 3D fix. Although that was with a monitor and not a TV. Emitting so much light at your eyes (protected by the 3D vision glasses) that it was impossible for contrast to be the culprit for ghosting. Btw, the EDID override just tells the system you have an Acer display. It doesn't actually involve 3dTVplay at that point.
The only time I ever had absolutely no ghosting was by using Nvidia LightBoost with the 3D Vision 2 Kit and a proper 3D fix. Although that was with a monitor and not a TV. Emitting so much light at your eyes (protected by the 3D vision glasses) that it was impossible for contrast to be the culprit for ghosting. Btw, the EDID override just tells the system you have an Acer display. It doesn't actually involve 3dTVplay at that point.
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Windows 10 x64 | 1x 980Ti GPU (no SLI, 418.81 driver) | 1920x1080
[quote="Schwing."] The only time I ever had absolutely no ghosting was by using [url=https://www.nvidia.com/object/product-geforce-3d-vision2-wireless-glasses-kit-us.html]Nvidia LightBoost with the 3D Vision 2 Kit[/url] and a proper 3D fix. Although that was with a monitor and not a TV. Emitting so much light at your eyes (protected by the 3D vision glasses) that it was impossible for contrast to be the culprit for ghosting. Btw, the EDID override just tells the system you have an Acer display. It doesn't actually involve 3dTVplay at that point.[/quote]
So it was a waste of time then? So I guess tridef 3d or reshade+superdepth3d is my only option for stereoscopic 3d for non-native stereoscopic 3d game then?
Schwing. said: The only time I ever had absolutely no ghosting was by using Nvidia LightBoost with the 3D Vision 2 Kit and a proper 3D fix. Although that was with a monitor and not a TV. Emitting so much light at your eyes (protected by the 3D vision glasses) that it was impossible for contrast to be the culprit for ghosting. Btw, the EDID override just tells the system you have an Acer display. It doesn't actually involve 3dTVplay at that point.
So it was a waste of time then? So I guess tridef 3d or reshade+superdepth3d is my only option for stereoscopic 3d for non-native stereoscopic 3d game then?
Like it shows in the thumbnail for your video, it replaces the need to use 3dTVplay because it thinks it's an Acer (or Zalman) 3D monitor. So the Acer EDID you mentioned should be all you'd need.
I bought 3dTVplay before for my 3D tv and all I remember was seeing a red error message when I tried to turn stereo on. The Acer EDID is the one that worked for me. Maybe someone else has a better one for what you were asking for previously. I've only used that one.
Like it shows in the thumbnail for your video, it replaces the need to use 3dTVplay because it thinks it's an Acer (or Zalman) 3D monitor. So the Acer EDID you mentioned should be all you'd need.
I bought 3dTVplay before for my 3D tv and all I remember was seeing a red error message when I tried to turn stereo on. The Acer EDID is the one that worked for me. Maybe someone else has a better one for what you were asking for previously. I've only used that one.
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Windows 10 x64 | 1x 980Ti GPU (no SLI, 418.81 driver) | 1920x1080
No tridef 3d and Superdepth3d are not you only options it's not a waste of time your using the wrong EDID pm joker18 he made all the EDIDs for the LG 3DTV
also you must reverse the eye order.
The majority of user's own LG 3D TVs and they work fine with joker18 edid mod.
No tridef 3d and Superdepth3d are not you only options it's not a waste of time your using the wrong EDID pm joker18 he made all the EDIDs for the LG 3DTV
also you must reverse the eye order.
The majority of user's own LG 3D TVs and they work fine with joker18 edid mod.
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Older 3DTV models needed sharpness adjustment to remove some of the ghosting. It yo have it too high Ghosting will appear.
If I remember correctly he has LW6500, the 4K Edid will not work, he needs to use the 1080p One, Standrard Acer or Zalman should work OK. It might not be plug and play and it need a bit of knowledge to setup properly but it's better than SBS or TaB
Also you have to make sure that you are renaming the input as PC (for older models) otherwise you might have color ghosting.
It's been a long time ago since I had a similar model but I think this video might help a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQR4h70WNd0
Older 3DTV models needed sharpness adjustment to remove some of the ghosting. It yo have it too high Ghosting will appear.
If I remember correctly he has LW6500, the 4K Edid will not work, he needs to use the 1080p One, Standrard Acer or Zalman should work OK. It might not be plug and play and it need a bit of knowledge to setup properly but it's better than SBS or TaB
Also you have to make sure that you are renaming the input as PC (for older models) otherwise you might have color ghosting.
It's been a long time ago since I had a similar model but I think this video might help a bit
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[quote="Schwing."] Like it shows in the thumbnail for your video, it replaces the need to use 3dTVplay because it thinks it's an Acer (or Zalman) 3D monitor. So the Acer EDID you mentioned should be all you'd need.
I bought 3dTVplay before for my 3D tv and all I remember was seeing a red error message when I tried to turn stereo on. The Acer EDID is the one that worked for me. Maybe someone else has a better one for what you were asking for previously. I've only used that one.[/quote]
okay, i get you.
i read the red error happens when you play a game's resolution that goes beyond of what you set in 3dtv on the 3d vision menu on the "nvidia control panel".
[quote="zig11727"]No tridef 3d and Superdepth3d are not you only options it's not a waste of time your using the wrong EDID pm joker18 he made all the EDIDs for the LG 3DTV
also you must reverse the eye order.
The majority of user's own LG 3D TVs and they work fine with joker18 edid mod.[/quote]
the edid still works but just lack of brightnes.
wouldn't notice it much for the eye swap.
is now working normal for the 3d effect for the input label to pc, just lack of brightness.
Schwing. said: Like it shows in the thumbnail for your video, it replaces the need to use 3dTVplay because it thinks it's an Acer (or Zalman) 3D monitor. So the Acer EDID you mentioned should be all you'd need.
I bought 3dTVplay before for my 3D tv and all I remember was seeing a red error message when I tried to turn stereo on. The Acer EDID is the one that worked for me. Maybe someone else has a better one for what you were asking for previously. I've only used that one.
okay, i get you.
i read the red error happens when you play a game's resolution that goes beyond of what you set in 3dtv on the 3d vision menu on the "nvidia control panel".
zig11727 said:No tridef 3d and Superdepth3d are not you only options it's not a waste of time your using the wrong EDID pm joker18 he made all the EDIDs for the LG 3DTV
also you must reverse the eye order.
The majority of user's own LG 3D TVs and they work fine with joker18 edid mod.
the edid still works but just lack of brightnes.
wouldn't notice it much for the eye swap.
is now working normal for the 3d effect for the input label to pc, just lack of brightness.
[quote="joker18"]Older 3DTV models needed sharpness adjustment to remove some of the ghosting. It yo have it too high Ghosting will appear.
If I remember correctly he has LW6500, the 4K Edid will not work, he needs to use the 1080p One, Standrard Acer or Zalman should work OK. It might not be plug and play and it need a bit of knowledge to setup properly but it's better than SBS or TaB
Also you have to make sure that you are renaming the input as PC (for older models) otherwise you might have color ghosting.
It's been a long time ago since I had a similar model but I think this video might help a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQR4h70WNd0[/quote]
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okay it fix the ghosting using input label to pc, but picture still to dark compared any 3d functions. my picture settings are okay, still good enough for the 3d effect.
joker18 said:Older 3DTV models needed sharpness adjustment to remove some of the ghosting. It yo have it too high Ghosting will appear.
If I remember correctly he has LW6500, the 4K Edid will not work, he needs to use the 1080p One, Standrard Acer or Zalman should work OK. It might not be plug and play and it need a bit of knowledge to setup properly but it's better than SBS or TaB
Also you have to make sure that you are renaming the input as PC (for older models) otherwise you might have color ghosting.
It's been a long time ago since I had a similar model but I think this video might help a bit
okay it fix the ghosting using input label to pc, but picture still to dark compared any 3d functions. my picture settings are okay, still good enough for the 3d effect.
As long as you have the same settings it is impossible to have a darker picture using the Edid.
The reason why you have lower brightness is different settings for TV image. When you switch to 3D on TV it has a different color and brightness profile. If you copy those settings to your profile you will have exactly the same brightness.
LE: there is something I missed on the first pass. You need to look also on how color settings are set in Nvidia control panel, full range or limited
As long as you have the same settings it is impossible to have a darker picture using the Edid.
The reason why you have lower brightness is different settings for TV image. When you switch to 3D on TV it has a different color and brightness profile. If you copy those settings to your profile you will have exactly the same brightness.
LE: there is something I missed on the first pass. You need to look also on how color settings are set in Nvidia control panel, full range or limited
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[quote="joker18"]As long as you have the same settings it is impossible to have a darker picture using the Edid.
The reason why you have lower brightness is different settings for TV image. When you switch to 3D on TV it has a different color and brightness profile. If you copy those settings to your profile you will have exactly the same brightness.
LE: there is something I missed on the first pass. You need to look also on how color settings are set in Nvidia control panel, full range or limited[/quote]
i adjust the blacklight on my 3dtv to the 3d ones, that the only different setting that change only. now it kind of matches, but it's okay for now.
joker18 said:As long as you have the same settings it is impossible to have a darker picture using the Edid.
The reason why you have lower brightness is different settings for TV image. When you switch to 3D on TV it has a different color and brightness profile. If you copy those settings to your profile you will have exactly the same brightness.
LE: there is something I missed on the first pass. You need to look also on how color settings are set in Nvidia control panel, full range or limited
i adjust the blacklight on my 3dtv to the 3d ones, that the only different setting that change only. now it kind of matches, but it's okay for now.
me too, and both of them have great 3d depth to them. ps3 3d look decent, but still have a that great 3d depth feel to it. not for me really.
again helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well, resident evil 6 crash when i was testing it. actually lg 3dtv turn up the brightness if you switch to any 3d mode. never notice any pixeled 3d picture from 720p and up, so that's okay for me. heard about it, but didn't to buy active 3d stuff.
not really, if only there more stuff can do native 4k half side by side and half top and bottom, i've would've jump on it right now like those 4k Ultra HD movies could easily do, but won't.
yeah, when done right, it looks amazing without any effects errors like 3d vision does with some games.
YOUR TROLLING
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I don't understand why you always bring up "helix mod stuff doesn't work for me well" when asked why you don't want to use EDID override. You might be confusing things. Helix Mod and EDID override are completely separate things.
EDID override just makes the Nvidia driver recognize your TV as a supported passive display. That's all you need to play 3D Vision compatible games without Helix or any other kind of mods/fixes.
okay then, never mind about that.
if only nvidia take note of that and make it for 3dtv play.
eventually.
maybe when the pcsx3 have a native support or other native stereoscopic 3d game on the ps3 becomes available to emulate.
funny i tried a 720p 3d on the ps3 on my lg oled 4k 3d tv and look nothing but great for the names i mention in this thread.
and use the acer edid one, test some images from this site:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1028893/3d-vision/marvel-vs-capcom-infinite/
it's dark and have tiny bit of ghosting vs the same images, resize in half and used the 3dtv's 3d input button (better quality overall).
have any edid that does half side by side or half top and bottom? that would be nice.
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Windows 10 x64 | 1x 980Ti GPU (no SLI, 418.81 driver) | 1920x1080
So it was a waste of time then? So I guess tridef 3d or reshade+superdepth3d is my only option for stereoscopic 3d for non-native stereoscopic 3d game then?
I bought 3dTVplay before for my 3D tv and all I remember was seeing a red error message when I tried to turn stereo on. The Acer EDID is the one that worked for me. Maybe someone else has a better one for what you were asking for previously. I've only used that one.
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Windows 10 x64 | 1x 980Ti GPU (no SLI, 418.81 driver) | 1920x1080
also you must reverse the eye order.
The majority of user's own LG 3D TVs and they work fine with joker18 edid mod.
Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7 32GB Ram i9-9900K GigaByte Aorus Extreme Gaming 2080TI (single) Game Blaster Z Windows 10 X64 build #17763.195 Define R6 Blackout Case Corsair H110i GTX Sandisk 1TB (OS) SanDisk 2TB SSD (Games) Seagate EXOs 8 and 12 TB drives Samsung UN46c7000 HD TV Samsung UN55HU9000 UHD TVCurrently using ACER PASSIVE EDID override on 3D TVs LG 55
If I remember correctly he has LW6500, the 4K Edid will not work, he needs to use the 1080p One, Standrard Acer or Zalman should work OK. It might not be plug and play and it need a bit of knowledge to setup properly but it's better than SBS or TaB
Also you have to make sure that you are renaming the input as PC (for older models) otherwise you might have color ghosting.
It's been a long time ago since I had a similar model but I think this video might help a bit
Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Windows 10 64bits
okay, i get you.
i read the red error happens when you play a game's resolution that goes beyond of what you set in 3dtv on the 3d vision menu on the "nvidia control panel".
the edid still works but just lack of brightnes.
wouldn't notice it much for the eye swap.
is now working normal for the 3d effect for the input label to pc, just lack of brightness.
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okay it fix the ghosting using input label to pc, but picture still to dark compared any 3d functions. my picture settings are okay, still good enough for the 3d effect.
The reason why you have lower brightness is different settings for TV image. When you switch to 3D on TV it has a different color and brightness profile. If you copy those settings to your profile you will have exactly the same brightness.
LE: there is something I missed on the first pass. You need to look also on how color settings are set in Nvidia control panel, full range or limited
Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Windows 10 64bits
i adjust the blacklight on my 3dtv to the 3d ones, that the only different setting that change only. now it kind of matches, but it's okay for now.