I believe the 3D Vision kit (original or 2) ONLY works with a small number of PC monitors, not any TVs - for example, not sure how 3D Vision emitter would connect to TV. I am not aware of any EDID mod to work with TV’s new 1080p120 mode, either - just the EDID mods for 60 Hz, line-interlaced 3D TVs.
NVIDIA really should consider creating a 3D Vision 3 kit, supporting this new class of HDMI-based 120 Hz displays (among others). This could bring new members to this community - and help NVIDIA sell more 1070/1080 class GPUs...
I believe the 3D Vision kit (original or 2) ONLY works with a small number of PC monitors, not any TVs - for example, not sure how 3D Vision emitter would connect to TV. I am not aware of any EDID mod to work with TV’s new 1080p120 mode, either - just the EDID mods for 60 Hz, line-interlaced 3D TVs.
NVIDIA really should consider creating a 3D Vision 3 kit, supporting this new class of HDMI-based 120 Hz displays (among others). This could bring new members to this community - and help NVIDIA sell more 1070/1080 class GPUs...
I think it should be possible with an EDID override but I don't think anyone has ever proved it.
All the ingredients are there, it might just work directly in CRT mode as it probably won't pick up the TV as a 3d compatible display.
I keep meaning to try this myself as I have access to one of the newer OLEDs. Maybe at some point over the weekend!
I think it should be possible with an EDID override but I don't think anyone has ever proved it.
All the ingredients are there, it might just work directly in CRT mode as it probably won't pick up the TV as a 3d compatible display.
I keep meaning to try this myself as I have access to one of the newer OLEDs. Maybe at some point over the weekend!
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[quote="BlueSkyDef"]Here you go it joker EDID with the the Proper Data, Color, HDR and Audio Block for 55UH8500.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/y1c5ucabebuyxgd/acermod4kMOD.inf[/quote]
Thanks for this! I can now play Mass Effect: Andromeda in 4K, 3D Vision and HDR10 enabled on my LG 65C6V, using Asus 1080 TI OC. I haven't noticed any colourbugs either.
I've got a final challenge for you - Since the TV supports Dolby Vision HDR, and you add that to the EDID? I would presume it's slightly better quality? ;)
Thanks for this! I can now play Mass Effect: Andromeda in 4K, 3D Vision and HDR10 enabled on my LG 65C6V, using Asus 1080 TI OC. I haven't noticed any colourbugs either.
I've got a final challenge for you - Since the TV supports Dolby Vision HDR, and you add that to the EDID? I would presume it's slightly better quality? ;)
[quote="zig11727"][quote="jhgator1777"]Can anyone recommend a long HDMI cord , maybe 10-15 feet long that might work with my 55C6P?[/quote]
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Hi,
What a great day today !!
I have been playing in 3D vision for so many years but last year i have started to play on my lg oled tv instead because of it's size and the 4k resolution. Since then i'm really sad as i don't have 3D anymore.
And today i learn that it's possible to play in 3D with lg 4K OLED TV !! such a good news !
My tv is a 65C6V and apparently it should work with it (too bad i won't be at home before tomorrow night...)
I have seen various EDID in the forum, what is the best one to use with the C6V ?
i have some questions: once i have installed the new EDID will i still be able to :
[list]
[.]Play HDR files[/.]
[.]Watch 3D bluray[/.]
[/list]
If not what is the easiest way to use both ? do i have to uninstall/install nvidia driver each time i want to see a 3D movie ? or is there a better way ?
I have been playing in 3D vision for so many years but last year i have started to play on my lg oled tv instead because of it's size and the 4k resolution. Since then i'm really sad as i don't have 3D anymore.
And today i learn that it's possible to play in 3D with lg 4K OLED TV !! such a good news !
My tv is a 65C6V and apparently it should work with it (too bad i won't be at home before tomorrow night...)
I have seen various EDID in the forum, what is the best one to use with the C6V ?
i have some questions: once i have installed the new EDID will i still be able to :
Play HDR files
Watch 3D bluray
If not what is the easiest way to use both ? do i have to uninstall/install nvidia driver each time i want to see a 3D movie ? or is there a better way ?
cyrilp2 - joker18's latest EDID should work well with your C6 (thanks joker18, see [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/943900/3d-vision/search-information-about-edid-for-3dvision-on-lg-oled-4k-55ef950v-55ef9500-/post/5248436/#5248436[/url]). Yes, you must re-install this EDID override with every driver update/change. First time installation also requires Windows 10 driver security override, also.
You did not mention anything about your GPU - running its native interlaced 3D requires computing the entire 3840x2160 resolution, even though half the data (every other line) is thrown away. This can be very GPU/CPU intensive, but the results are superb. A 1080 Ti is really the best GPU for this display and 3D Vision games.
Unfortunately, the EDID mod interfered with 3D bluray playback using apps like PowerDVD, when I tested this previoulsy - but I generally use PS4 for 3D bluray playback, expecially since you can enhance/correct 3D playback, by indicating much smaller screen size during PS4's screen setup.
You did not mention anything about your GPU - running its native interlaced 3D requires computing the entire 3840x2160 resolution, even though half the data (every other line) is thrown away. This can be very GPU/CPU intensive, but the results are superb. A 1080 Ti is really the best GPU for this display and 3D Vision games.
Unfortunately, the EDID mod interfered with 3D bluray playback using apps like PowerDVD, when I tested this previoulsy - but I generally use PS4 for 3D bluray playback, expecially since you can enhance/correct 3D playback, by indicating much smaller screen size during PS4's screen setup.
Give this post a read if you haven't as it covers a lot of quirks and ways to fix things:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1023184/3d-vision/basic-guide-for-passive-3dtvs-edids-4k-upscaling/
Use the Advanced 3D vision configurator to lock eye swap in registry.
You can save on performance by using the upscaling to 4k or top and bottom / side by side features in 3dMigoto. Use the 3D Fix Manager you can find on helixmod blog to add upscaling to games.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2017/05/3d-fix-manager.html
Tridef will also work with an LG OLED, and there is a registry value you can set to have anything tridef outputs upscaled to 4k:
https://www.tridef.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3325
Superdepth 3D will also work with LG OLED without any 3D Vision turned on - and it can output native reversed passive.
Use the Advanced 3D vision configurator to lock eye swap in registry.
You can save on performance by using the upscaling to 4k or top and bottom / side by side features in 3dMigoto. Use the 3D Fix Manager you can find on helixmod blog to add upscaling to games.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2017/05/3d-fix-manager.html
For anyone interested in image quality/resolution, TaB (or line-interlaced) format should be preferred format for passive 4K TVs - not SBS. With a line-interlaced passive display, SBS throws away ANOTHER 50% of the pixels, so we compute a 3840x2160 image, but display effectively a 1920x1080 resolution image with SBS. Some people testing SBS and TaB modes (on displays without line-interlacing constraints) have also reported TaB seemed to provide better stereo (makes sense, since the horizontal axis is very important in stereo viewing, as the stereo baseline axis).
For anyone interested in image quality/resolution, TaB (or line-interlaced) format should be preferred format for passive 4K TVs - not SBS. With a line-interlaced passive display, SBS throws away ANOTHER 50% of the pixels, so we compute a 3840x2160 image, but display effectively a 1920x1080 resolution image with SBS. Some people testing SBS and TaB modes (on displays without line-interlacing constraints) have also reported TaB seemed to provide better stereo (makes sense, since the horizontal axis is very important in stereo viewing, as the stereo baseline axis).
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NVIDIA really should consider creating a 3D Vision 3 kit, supporting this new class of HDMI-based 120 Hz displays (among others). This could bring new members to this community - and help NVIDIA sell more 1070/1080 class GPUs...
All the ingredients are there, it might just work directly in CRT mode as it probably won't pick up the TV as a 3d compatible display.
I keep meaning to try this myself as I have access to one of the newer OLEDs. Maybe at some point over the weekend!
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Thanks for this! I can now play Mass Effect: Andromeda in 4K, 3D Vision and HDR10 enabled on my LG 65C6V, using Asus 1080 TI OC. I haven't noticed any colourbugs either.
I've got a final challenge for you - Since the TV supports Dolby Vision HDR, and you add that to the EDID? I would presume it's slightly better quality? ;)
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I used the bottom on link on my LG UH8500 and have no problem.
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What a great day today !!
I have been playing in 3D vision for so many years but last year i have started to play on my lg oled tv instead because of it's size and the 4k resolution. Since then i'm really sad as i don't have 3D anymore.
And today i learn that it's possible to play in 3D with lg 4K OLED TV !! such a good news !
My tv is a 65C6V and apparently it should work with it (too bad i won't be at home before tomorrow night...)
I have seen various EDID in the forum, what is the best one to use with the C6V ?
i have some questions: once i have installed the new EDID will i still be able to :
If not what is the easiest way to use both ? do i have to uninstall/install nvidia driver each time i want to see a 3D movie ? or is there a better way ?
You did not mention anything about your GPU - running its native interlaced 3D requires computing the entire 3840x2160 resolution, even though half the data (every other line) is thrown away. This can be very GPU/CPU intensive, but the results are superb. A 1080 Ti is really the best GPU for this display and 3D Vision games.
Unfortunately, the EDID mod interfered with 3D bluray playback using apps like PowerDVD, when I tested this previoulsy - but I generally use PS4 for 3D bluray playback, expecially since you can enhance/correct 3D playback, by indicating much smaller screen size during PS4's screen setup.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1023184/3d-vision/basic-guide-for-passive-3dtvs-edids-4k-upscaling/
Use the Advanced 3D vision configurator to lock eye swap in registry.
You can save on performance by using the upscaling to 4k or top and bottom / side by side features in 3dMigoto. Use the 3D Fix Manager you can find on helixmod blog to add upscaling to games.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2017/05/3d-fix-manager.html
Tridef will also work with an LG OLED, and there is a registry value you can set to have anything tridef outputs upscaled to 4k:
https://www.tridef.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3325
Superdepth 3D will also work with LG OLED without any 3D Vision turned on - and it can output native reversed passive.
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