Blu-ray 3D not working after 258.96 Can't get 3D to work with any new driver
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Hi! Same problem here!
Intel Core 2 Quad 6600, GTX 470, Win7 x64, TMT 5, NVidia drivers 275.33. 3D Blu-rays were working OK before, but lately with the new drivers they are only displayed in 2D, even though everything (including emitter and glasses) thinks it is 3D.
Intel Core 2 Quad 6600, GTX 470, Win7 x64, TMT 5, NVidia drivers 275.33. 3D Blu-rays were working OK before, but lately with the new drivers they are only displayed in 2D, even though everything (including emitter and glasses) thinks it is 3D.
I don't understand in six months have not been able to create working drivers? we're going crazy? The kit nvidia i paid € 150 and € 100 extra glasses, the only functioning are 267.24 and i'm sure..i'll have with these drivers until they sell everything. I'm angry, someone has a way to contact nvidia seriously? we talk about the first video card manufacturer in the world ... can not release working drivers and has no way to be contacted. Incredible!
I don't understand in six months have not been able to create working drivers? we're going crazy? The kit nvidia i paid € 150 and € 100 extra glasses, the only functioning are 267.24 and i'm sure..i'll have with these drivers until they sell everything. I'm angry, someone has a way to contact nvidia seriously? we talk about the first video card manufacturer in the world ... can not release working drivers and has no way to be contacted. Incredible!
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
I don't understand in six months have not been able to create working drivers? we're going crazy? The kit nvidia i paid € 150 and € 100 extra glasses, the only functioning are 267.24 and i'm sure..i'll have with these drivers until they sell everything. I'm angry, someone has a way to contact nvidia seriously? we talk about the first video card manufacturer in the world ... can not release working drivers and has no way to be contacted. Incredible!
I don't understand in six months have not been able to create working drivers? we're going crazy? The kit nvidia i paid € 150 and € 100 extra glasses, the only functioning are 267.24 and i'm sure..i'll have with these drivers until they sell everything. I'm angry, someone has a way to contact nvidia seriously? we talk about the first video card manufacturer in the world ... can not release working drivers and has no way to be contacted. Incredible!
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently ([b]PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719)[/b] and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently (PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719) and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently ([b]PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719)[/b] and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently (PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719) and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Power DVD? and if i purchased TotalMedia i have to spend another 100€ for power dvd? and for the game in 3d (Alice,Dirt 3,ecc)? as i run them?!?! the real problem is your driver not others software. I have drivers 6 months ago to run "something"
Power DVD? and if i purchased TotalMedia i have to spend another 100€ for power dvd? and for the game in 3d (Alice,Dirt 3,ecc)? as i run them?!?! the real problem is your driver not others software. I have drivers 6 months ago to run "something"
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
[quote name='salvelox' date='19 June 2011 - 04:51 AM' timestamp='1308484265' post='1253790']
Power DVD? and if i purchased TotalMedia i have to spend another 100€ for power dvd? and for the game in 3d (Alice,Dirt 3,ecc)? as i run them?!?! the real problem is your driver not others software. I have drivers 6 months ago to run "something"
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Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
[quote name='salvelox' date='19 June 2011 - 04:51 AM' timestamp='1308484265' post='1253790']
Power DVD? and if i purchased TotalMedia i have to spend another 100€ for power dvd? and for the game in 3d (Alice,Dirt 3,ecc)? as i run them?!?! the real problem is your driver not others software. I have drivers 6 months ago to run "something"
Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
[quote name='megaace' date='18 May 2011 - 05:02 AM' timestamp='1305720136' post='1238897']
I have a similar problem:
I have PowerDVD 11 Ultra full version and the blu-ray 3D movies played awesome with Nvidia 270 drivers. But yesterday the 275.27 driver version has appeared, and now I can't play blu-ray 3D movies. On 3D mode I only see a black screen (but the movie is still playing). The 3D games and even 3D photos in PowerDVD play well so it is a video issue. PowerDVD 10 Ultra doesn't work with the new drivers on 3D mode, too.
I have an Intel 7, GTX 570, Asus HN274H monitor with 3D vision emitter integrated, Windows 7 Home Premiun 64 bits and PowerDVD 11 Ultra.
How can I fix it?
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Hi 'megaace',
Did you try the new [b]PowerDVD 11 build 1719 & PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 updates [/b]that were released by CyberLink in May?
We would like to know if it fixed your Blu-ray 3D black screen playback problem...
[quote name='megaace' date='18 May 2011 - 05:02 AM' timestamp='1305720136' post='1238897']
I have a similar problem:
I have PowerDVD 11 Ultra full version and the blu-ray 3D movies played awesome with Nvidia 270 drivers. But yesterday the 275.27 driver version has appeared, and now I can't play blu-ray 3D movies. On 3D mode I only see a black screen (but the movie is still playing). The 3D games and even 3D photos in PowerDVD play well so it is a video issue. PowerDVD 10 Ultra doesn't work with the new drivers on 3D mode, too.
I have an Intel 7, GTX 570, Asus HN274H monitor with 3D vision emitter integrated, Windows 7 Home Premiun 64 bits and PowerDVD 11 Ultra.
How can I fix it?
Hi 'megaace',
Did you try the new PowerDVD 11 build 1719 & PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 updates that were released by CyberLink in May?
We would like to know if it fixed your Blu-ray 3D black screen playback problem...
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='19 June 2011 - 04:23 PM' timestamp='1308500638' post='1253879']
Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
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Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='19 June 2011 - 04:23 PM' timestamp='1308500638' post='1253879']
Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
[quote name='salvelox' date='20 June 2011 - 03:50 AM' timestamp='1308567016' post='1254161']
Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
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You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
[quote name='salvelox' date='20 June 2011 - 03:50 AM' timestamp='1308567016' post='1254161']
Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='20 June 2011 - 05:50 PM' timestamp='1308592216' post='1254295']
You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
It there an A/V receiver in the loop?
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Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='20 June 2011 - 05:50 PM' timestamp='1308592216' post='1254295']
You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
It there an A/V receiver in the loop?
Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
[quote name='salvelox' date='20 June 2011 - 10:12 AM' timestamp='1308593573' post='1254303']
Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
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I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
[quote name='salvelox' date='20 June 2011 - 10:12 AM' timestamp='1308593573' post='1254303']
Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='16 June 2011 - 12:01 PM' timestamp='1308240092' post='1252642']
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently ([b]PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719)[/b] and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
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I just recently bought a lite-on blu-ray drive (iHBS112 f/w version: latest - CL0K) and tried playing the only 3D blu-ray I have - Tron Legacy. The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
Here are the results I get (all in full screen mode):
280.19 beta - black screen, plays audio.
275.50 beta - black screen, plays audio
275.33 whql - black screen, plays audio
270.61 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
266.58 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
When I do get video with the earlier drivers (270.61 and 266.58), it is extremely choppy and unwatchable. The video plays smoothly for 2-3 seconds, and then pauses precisely on every camera angle change, or scene change. I am using a dual link DVI cable to connect my video card to my Alienware 120 Hz LCD. 3D games work great. 2D blu-ray's work great.
Once again, this is Tron Legacy 3D. I am not playing the 2D disc. I have the 3D emulation turned off in PowerDVD.
If I hit the escape key while I have a black screen on the latest drivers, it drops out of full screen mode and plays the video and audio just fine - but with 3d disabled.
I have not been able to find a driver where this actually works.
I have opened a trouble ticket (CS001031628) with Cyberlink but they have been utterly useless since June 21. They just keep asking me for the same information over and over.
I tried the trial version of Power DVD 11 a few weeks ago, and it worked fine for me. No issues. So its probably their crappy software, but they aren't being much help. I refuse to pay more money for Power DVD 11, but it certainly does not work on Power DVD 9.
[quote name='PatrickB@NVIDIA' date='16 June 2011 - 12:01 PM' timestamp='1308240092' post='1252642']
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently (PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719) and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
I just recently bought a lite-on blu-ray drive (iHBS112 f/w version: latest - CL0K) and tried playing the only 3D blu-ray I have - Tron Legacy. The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
Here are the results I get (all in full screen mode):
280.19 beta - black screen, plays audio.
275.50 beta - black screen, plays audio
275.33 whql - black screen, plays audio
270.61 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
266.58 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
When I do get video with the earlier drivers (270.61 and 266.58), it is extremely choppy and unwatchable. The video plays smoothly for 2-3 seconds, and then pauses precisely on every camera angle change, or scene change. I am using a dual link DVI cable to connect my video card to my Alienware 120 Hz LCD. 3D games work great. 2D blu-ray's work great.
Once again, this is Tron Legacy 3D. I am not playing the 2D disc. I have the 3D emulation turned off in PowerDVD.
If I hit the escape key while I have a black screen on the latest drivers, it drops out of full screen mode and plays the video and audio just fine - but with 3d disabled.
I have not been able to find a driver where this actually works.
I have opened a trouble ticket (CS001031628) with Cyberlink but they have been utterly useless since June 21. They just keep asking me for the same information over and over.
I tried the trial version of Power DVD 11 a few weeks ago, and it worked fine for me. No issues. So its probably their crappy software, but they aren't being much help. I refuse to pay more money for Power DVD 11, but it certainly does not work on Power DVD 9.
NVIDIA, can you help?
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
>>The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
As mentionned in this thread, [b]PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719 or newer [/b]are required for Blu-ray 3D playback with the R275 drivers. It would obviously be nice if PowerDVD 9 and older PowerDVD movie players would also support this, but that is unfortunately not the case.
>>The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
As mentionned in this thread, PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719 or newer are required for Blu-ray 3D playback with the R275 drivers. It would obviously be nice if PowerDVD 9 and older PowerDVD movie players would also support this, but that is unfortunately not the case.
[quote name='lukeskywacko' date='08 August 2011 - 10:49 AM' timestamp='1312825763' post='1276674']
I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
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@lukeskywacko
Which build of PowerDVD 11 are you using?
PowerDVD 11 [b]build 1719 [/b]is required for Blu-ray 3D compatibility with the R275 drivers...
[quote name='lukeskywacko' date='08 August 2011 - 10:49 AM' timestamp='1312825763' post='1276674']
I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
@lukeskywacko
Which build of PowerDVD 11 are you using?
PowerDVD 11 build 1719 is required for Blu-ray 3D compatibility with the R275 drivers...
Intel Core 2 Quad 6600, GTX 470, Win7 x64, TMT 5, NVidia drivers 275.33. 3D Blu-rays were working OK before, but lately with the new drivers they are only displayed in 2D, even though everything (including emitter and glasses) thinks it is 3D.
Intel Core 2 Quad 6600, GTX 470, Win7 x64, TMT 5, NVidia drivers 275.33. 3D Blu-rays were working OK before, but lately with the new drivers they are only displayed in 2D, even though everything (including emitter and glasses) thinks it is 3D.
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
Power DVD? and if i purchased TotalMedia i have to spend another 100€ for power dvd? and for the game in 3d (Alice,Dirt 3,ecc)? as i run them?!?! the real problem is your driver not others software. I have drivers 6 months ago to run "something"
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Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
Power DVD? and if i purchased TotalMedia i have to spend another 100€ for power dvd? and for the game in 3d (Alice,Dirt 3,ecc)? as i run them?!?! the real problem is your driver not others software. I have drivers 6 months ago to run "something"
Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
I have a similar problem:
I have PowerDVD 11 Ultra full version and the blu-ray 3D movies played awesome with Nvidia 270 drivers. But yesterday the 275.27 driver version has appeared, and now I can't play blu-ray 3D movies. On 3D mode I only see a black screen (but the movie is still playing). The 3D games and even 3D photos in PowerDVD play well so it is a video issue. PowerDVD 10 Ultra doesn't work with the new drivers on 3D mode, too.
I have an Intel 7, GTX 570, Asus HN274H monitor with 3D vision emitter integrated, Windows 7 Home Premiun 64 bits and PowerDVD 11 Ultra.
How can I fix it?
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Hi 'megaace',
Did you try the new [b]PowerDVD 11 build 1719 & PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 updates [/b]that were released by CyberLink in May?
We would like to know if it fixed your Blu-ray 3D black screen playback problem...
I have a similar problem:
I have PowerDVD 11 Ultra full version and the blu-ray 3D movies played awesome with Nvidia 270 drivers. But yesterday the 275.27 driver version has appeared, and now I can't play blu-ray 3D movies. On 3D mode I only see a black screen (but the movie is still playing). The 3D games and even 3D photos in PowerDVD play well so it is a video issue. PowerDVD 10 Ultra doesn't work with the new drivers on 3D mode, too.
I have an Intel 7, GTX 570, Asus HN274H monitor with 3D vision emitter integrated, Windows 7 Home Premiun 64 bits and PowerDVD 11 Ultra.
How can I fix it?
Hi 'megaace',
Did you try the new PowerDVD 11 build 1719 & PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 updates that were released by CyberLink in May?
We would like to know if it fixed your Blu-ray 3D black screen playback problem...
Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
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Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
Hi 'salvelox',
We are testing Blu-ray 3D playback using TotalMedia Theatre on a regular basis with multiple system configurations and have not been able to reproduce the issue that you are reporting. We would like to help, but without an internal repro, it is almost impossible for the ArcSoft or NVIDIA engineering teams to come up with a fix.
I did some searches in the other forum posts to find your system configuration and it turns out that it is very similar to my personal HTPC configuration which has been running fine with TMT3 & TMT5 for quite a while now, but you didn't say much about your software configuration (TMT version and build, OS, display resolution, Blu-ray 3D movies, etc), which could be useful clues!
Hopefully this additinal information along with feedback from other users will help isolating the problematic configuration or component, which would then open the door for a solution!
Patrick Beaulieu
Business Development Manager
NVIDIA 3DVision Technologies
Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
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You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
It there an A/V receiver in the loop?
Hi Patrick thank you for the answer seems to be the only one who is interested in this issue.
I Have Windows 7 64 bit fully updated, Total Media 5.0.187, resolution: 1280x720, my HTPC is signed and if you are interested others software or hardware let me know.
GeForce/ION Driver v266.58 WHQL is the last driver working, after i had problems with any driver, yesterday i reinstalled the latest drivers released (GeForce 275.33 Driver) and i had more problems, with the previus driver i had problem in the menu of total media. Until the end of the installation works perfectly in 3D but when i open a movie with TotalMedia the 3D doesn't work...remains the vision in 2d and the green light is not strong (logically i enable 3d). I have more than 15 movies 3d and the problem is always present. I then tried to start a game in 3D, but 3D is not recognized. If you want i can do all the video and photos.
You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
It there an A/V receiver in the loop?
You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
It there an A/V receiver in the loop?
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Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
You seem to be having of the required software components... I don't see anything in that list that would explain why you are experiencing this why we are not...
Which of the PCs listed in your signature is the 3D PC on which you are experiencing this? The HTPC with the GTX 460, right?
How it that PC connected to your 3D projector? Via HDMI cable?
It there an A/V receiver in the loop?
Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
VPR: Acer H5360; Notebook: HP dv6-3105sl, DELL XPS 16; HIFI: Norstone Bergen 2; HTPC: Gigabyte Super Overclock NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460, Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition, SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.12 1TB, Western Digital Caviar Green 1.5TB 3.5" Intellipower 64MB M Bluray: LG BH10LS30 10x Blu-Ray; 3D: Kit Nvidia 3D Vision + additional glasses; CONSOLE: Xbox360 250Gb Steering Wheel Logitech G27
Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
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I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
Yes, htpc, the connection is via HDMI,i tried with and without the A/V receiver, there is always the problem. However i don't think the only one having these problems.
I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently ([b]PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719)[/b] and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
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I just recently bought a lite-on blu-ray drive (iHBS112 f/w version: latest - CL0K) and tried playing the only 3D blu-ray I have - Tron Legacy. The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
Here are the results I get (all in full screen mode):
280.19 beta - black screen, plays audio.
275.50 beta - black screen, plays audio
275.33 whql - black screen, plays audio
270.61 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
266.58 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
When I do get video with the earlier drivers (270.61 and 266.58), it is extremely choppy and unwatchable. The video plays smoothly for 2-3 seconds, and then pauses precisely on every camera angle change, or scene change. I am using a dual link DVI cable to connect my video card to my Alienware 120 Hz LCD. 3D games work great. 2D blu-ray's work great.
Once again, this is Tron Legacy 3D. I am not playing the 2D disc. I have the 3D emulation turned off in PowerDVD.
If I hit the escape key while I have a black screen on the latest drivers, it drops out of full screen mode and plays the video and audio just fine - but with 3d disabled.
I have not been able to find a driver where this actually works.
I have opened a trouble ticket (CS001031628) with Cyberlink but they have been utterly useless since June 21. They just keep asking me for the same information over and over.
I tried the trial version of Power DVD 11 a few weeks ago, and it worked fine for me. No issues. So its probably their crappy software, but they aren't being much help. I refuse to pay more money for Power DVD 11, but it certainly does not work on Power DVD 9.
NVIDIA, can you help?
If you are having problems playing Blu-ray 3D movies with PowerDVD then please try with the latest PowerDVD update that was releases recently (PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719) and let us know if this addresses the problem reported in this thread - These updates are required for compatibility with the R275 drivers.
If this doesn't solve the problems reported in this thread then we will need everyone's help to identify the repro steps for this because Blu-ray 3D movies play without problems here at NVIDIA on our many QA test systems. In fact, Blu-ray 3D is a key part of the regular QA test that are run with every driver releases and tested on multiple GPU/OS scenarios. If Blu-ray 3D playback was to fail then a driver would not be released!
Please note that Blu-ray 3D is not currently supported in Windowed mode, which could potentially be a source of confusion for some of the reports.
Please make sure as well that SLI is disabled in you have multiple GPUs in your system (this is a limitation of the current implementation with 3D systems).
We're not denying that some of you may have problems with this, we're just not seeing this here at NVIDIA and need everyone helps to figure out what's common with the systems that are experiencing this...
Thank you,
Patrick
I just recently bought a lite-on blu-ray drive (iHBS112 f/w version: latest - CL0K) and tried playing the only 3D blu-ray I have - Tron Legacy. The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
Here are the results I get (all in full screen mode):
280.19 beta - black screen, plays audio.
275.50 beta - black screen, plays audio
275.33 whql - black screen, plays audio
270.61 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
266.58 whql - plays in 3D but very choppy
When I do get video with the earlier drivers (270.61 and 266.58), it is extremely choppy and unwatchable. The video plays smoothly for 2-3 seconds, and then pauses precisely on every camera angle change, or scene change. I am using a dual link DVI cable to connect my video card to my Alienware 120 Hz LCD. 3D games work great. 2D blu-ray's work great.
Once again, this is Tron Legacy 3D. I am not playing the 2D disc. I have the 3D emulation turned off in PowerDVD.
If I hit the escape key while I have a black screen on the latest drivers, it drops out of full screen mode and plays the video and audio just fine - but with 3d disabled.
I have not been able to find a driver where this actually works.
I have opened a trouble ticket (CS001031628) with Cyberlink but they have been utterly useless since June 21. They just keep asking me for the same information over and over.
I tried the trial version of Power DVD 11 a few weeks ago, and it worked fine for me. No issues. So its probably their crappy software, but they aren't being much help. I refuse to pay more money for Power DVD 11, but it certainly does not work on Power DVD 9.
NVIDIA, can you help?
MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 M2D12DS Single card (BIOS 70.10.17.00.03)
ASUS P5WDH Deluxe (BIOS 3001)
Intel Q9650 @ 3GHz
8 GB PC6400 RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
OCZ Vertex 2 128 GB Boot Drive (OS)
Alienware AW2310 1920x1080 120Hz (over DL-DVI)
>>The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
As mentionned in this thread, [b]PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719 or newer [/b]are required for Blu-ray 3D playback with the R275 drivers. It would obviously be nice if PowerDVD 9 and older PowerDVD movie players would also support this, but that is unfortunately not the case.
Patrick
>>The drive shipped with Power DVD 9, to which I have applied all available patches to get to version 9.0.3624.52.
As mentionned in this thread, PowerDVD 10 Mark II build 2916 & PowerDVD 11 build 1719 or newer are required for Blu-ray 3D playback with the R275 drivers. It would obviously be nice if PowerDVD 9 and older PowerDVD movie players would also support this, but that is unfortunately not the case.
Patrick
I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
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@lukeskywacko
Which build of PowerDVD 11 are you using?
PowerDVD 11 [b]build 1719 [/b]is required for Blu-ray 3D compatibility with the R275 drivers...
I have Acer X1261P, which has VGA connection only. With driver version 270, bluray 3d plays fine with powerdvd 11 through VGA connection.
with version 275, and 280beta, powerdvd 11 would show black screen with just sound, and I am wondering if Nvidia blocked playing 3D bluray through VGA connection beginning version 275 and later.
@lukeskywacko
Which build of PowerDVD 11 are you using?
PowerDVD 11 build 1719 is required for Blu-ray 3D compatibility with the R275 drivers...