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How you guys managing with spontaneous eyes swap - if anybody actually experience that. I have everything right registry wise but maybe this small software that Zig was pointing out would be better.
It just happens randomly and I have time to rotate my glasses but it`s annoying after an hour (6 times).
Any suggestions ?
How you guys managing with spontaneous eyes swap - if anybody actually experience that. I have everything right registry wise but maybe this small software that Zig was pointing out would be better.
It just happens randomly and I have time to rotate my glasses but it`s annoying after an hour (6 times).
Very strange. It would expect this to hapend for active glasses.
Most probably it comes from the imput so might be a driver problem. I don't see how it couod be generated by the tv
Very strange. It would expect this to hapend for active glasses.
Most probably it comes from the imput so might be a driver problem. I don't see how it couod be generated by the tv
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[quote="SKAUT"]How you guys managing with spontaneous eyes swap - if anybody actually experience that. I have everything right registry wise but maybe this small software that Zig was pointing out would be better.
It just happens randomly and I have time to rotate my glasses but it`s annoying after an hour (6 times).
Any suggestions ?[/quote]
Got the same problem with my 55e6 OLED and no fix that I've found. I believe it's the TV's fault somehow as it started happening when I switched from my 55EG to e6.
The only thing I've found that helps is to turn on 3D on the TV via the 3D button and then quickly toggle it off again - it swaps eyes back and I only have the toggle the 3D on the TV every half hour or so (almost like clockwork) Before that I had my first swap after about 20- 30 minutes and then it would literally swap like every few minutes. It's a pain in the ass but with my method I don't have to actually flip the glasses and it only reqires that you push a button two time on your remote every 30 minutes or so. Hope this helps.
SKAUT said:How you guys managing with spontaneous eyes swap - if anybody actually experience that. I have everything right registry wise but maybe this small software that Zig was pointing out would be better.
It just happens randomly and I have time to rotate my glasses but it`s annoying after an hour (6 times).
Any suggestions ?
Got the same problem with my 55e6 OLED and no fix that I've found. I believe it's the TV's fault somehow as it started happening when I switched from my 55EG to e6.
The only thing I've found that helps is to turn on 3D on the TV via the 3D button and then quickly toggle it off again - it swaps eyes back and I only have the toggle the 3D on the TV every half hour or so (almost like clockwork) Before that I had my first swap after about 20- 30 minutes and then it would literally swap like every few minutes. It's a pain in the ass but with my method I don't have to actually flip the glasses and it only reqires that you push a button two time on your remote every 30 minutes or so. Hope this helps.
I read half of the thread and used the google search but no luck. So my question is:
Is there a way to play in 3d at resolutions lower than 3840*2160 other than Tridef, GeDoSaTo and 3DMigoto? Especially at 1080p or 1440p.
Is there a way to upscale any resolution to 3840*2160 so that TV automatically activates 3D? Tried both GPU and display scaling, no luck.
On my TV 3D isn't kicking in at 1080p, only double image. It has only three 3D options 2D-3D, SBS, T&B.
Older LG models had also line interleaved, checkerboard and frame sequential under 3D options for 1080p.
I remember I tried to run 1440p with no success on my TV using 3Dvision. If I remember correctly the problem was that the polarized filter didn't match the image. However I didn't spend to much time on it, I think there could be solutions.
Older LG models had also line interleaved, checkerboard and frame sequential under 3D options for 1080p.
I remember I tried to run 1440p with no success on my TV using 3Dvision. If I remember correctly the problem was that the polarized filter didn't match the image. However I didn't spend to much time on it, I think there could be solutions.
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If you have a good passive 4K 3D TV and if you can watch between 1-2 meters, in 4K resolution it's amazing, much much better than regular 1080p 3D Vision monitors. No screen door effect, sharp visuals, giant FOV, great immersion. Even in upscaled 1080p and 1440p, my 4K TV does an amazing job, better than my BenQ.
[b]joker18[/b], I hope you're right about the solutions.
If you have a good passive 4K 3D TV and if you can watch between 1-2 meters, in 4K resolution it's amazing, much much better than regular 1080p 3D Vision monitors. No screen door effect, sharp visuals, giant FOV, great immersion. Even in upscaled 1080p and 1440p, my 4K TV does an amazing job, better than my BenQ.
joker18, I hope you're right about the solutions.
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[quote="gatorkea"]Nobody answered my question ;([/quote]
I can say that I love my 4K 2D for surfing, it's very nice to have multiple windows open and have one of them be Windows Media Center in 1080P+
Gaming wise, it's OK for some games due to controller input lag. I got it dirt cheap ($325 for a 50UH5500)and wanted it to play dual WoW accounts side by side. I'll personally wait awhile longer for 4K 3D, due to my old rig.
As with any display that a person would use for 3D, there are trade offs.
4K requires a lot of GPU resources.
Response time, depending on the game you play, could be problematic. You'd definitely want to find out these guys opinions on their "particular" models prior to going this route.
Interleaved panels have somewhat of a sweet spot for viewing position, less critical with 4K from what I've read vs 1080i. This somewhat dictates your seating distance from the screen.
With any luck, we'll see 4K 120Hz monitors before long working via Display Port 1.3. The downside being smaller screen and small text, but really high DPI and better response times than a TV.
I can say that I love my 4K 2D for surfing, it's very nice to have multiple windows open and have one of them be Windows Media Center in 1080P+
Gaming wise, it's OK for some games due to controller input lag. I got it dirt cheap ($325 for a 50UH5500)and wanted it to play dual WoW accounts side by side. I'll personally wait awhile longer for 4K 3D, due to my old rig.
As with any display that a person would use for 3D, there are trade offs.
4K requires a lot of GPU resources.
Response time, depending on the game you play, could be problematic. You'd definitely want to find out these guys opinions on their "particular" models prior to going this route.
Interleaved panels have somewhat of a sweet spot for viewing position, less critical with 4K from what I've read vs 1080i. This somewhat dictates your seating distance from the screen.
With any luck, we'll see 4K 120Hz monitors before long working via Display Port 1.3. The downside being smaller screen and small text, but really high DPI and better response times than a TV.
I hope he's making a custom power supply for it also, Seiki's tend to have shit power supplies from what I've read.
Awesome find though, thanks for sharing.
Compared to a projector the depth perceived on a TV is higher but I am watching the 55 inch TV from the same distance I watch the projection screen of 110". If I go further away ( in the kitchen) the deepth perception is higher but the screen does not look that impressive anymore :)
Compared to a projector the depth perceived on a TV is higher but I am watching the 55 inch TV from the same distance I watch the projection screen of 110". If I go further away ( in the kitchen) the deepth perception is higher but the screen does not look that impressive anymore :)
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It is not low separation, separation can be very high, I adjust it trough the edid. but the TV offer a better depth perception. As I said I think it comes from the screen size/viewing distance ratio.
It is not low separation, separation can be very high, I adjust it trough the edid. but the TV offer a better depth perception. As I said I think it comes from the screen size/viewing distance ratio.
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I did use the depth hack on a projector ( that I no longer have ). Still wasn't impressed, maybe I should have kept it around longer though. I am really less concerned about immersion and just want a better looking picture with nice depth. My vg278he has reigned supreme so far from what I've tried.
I did use the depth hack on a projector ( that I no longer have ). Still wasn't impressed, maybe I should have kept it around longer though. I am really less concerned about immersion and just want a better looking picture with nice depth. My vg278he has reigned supreme so far from what I've tried.
It just happens randomly and I have time to rotate my glasses but it`s annoying after an hour (6 times).
Any suggestions ?
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Most probably it comes from the imput so might be a driver problem. I don't see how it couod be generated by the tv
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Got the same problem with my 55e6 OLED and no fix that I've found. I believe it's the TV's fault somehow as it started happening when I switched from my 55EG to e6.
The only thing I've found that helps is to turn on 3D on the TV via the 3D button and then quickly toggle it off again - it swaps eyes back and I only have the toggle the 3D on the TV every half hour or so (almost like clockwork) Before that I had my first swap after about 20- 30 minutes and then it would literally swap like every few minutes. It's a pain in the ass but with my method I don't have to actually flip the glasses and it only reqires that you push a button two time on your remote every 30 minutes or so. Hope this helps.
Is there a way to play in 3d at resolutions lower than 3840*2160 other than Tridef, GeDoSaTo and 3DMigoto? Especially at 1080p or 1440p.
Is there a way to upscale any resolution to 3840*2160 so that TV automatically activates 3D? Tried both GPU and display scaling, no luck.
On my TV 3D isn't kicking in at 1080p, only double image. It has only three 3D options 2D-3D, SBS, T&B.
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I remember I tried to run 1440p with no success on my TV using 3Dvision. If I remember correctly the problem was that the polarized filter didn't match the image. However I didn't spend to much time on it, I think there could be solutions.
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joker18, I hope you're right about the solutions.
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Benq XL2720Z
I can say that I love my 4K 2D for surfing, it's very nice to have multiple windows open and have one of them be Windows Media Center in 1080P+
Gaming wise, it's OK for some games due to controller input lag. I got it dirt cheap ($325 for a 50UH5500)and wanted it to play dual WoW accounts side by side. I'll personally wait awhile longer for 4K 3D, due to my old rig.
As with any display that a person would use for 3D, there are trade offs.
4K requires a lot of GPU resources.
Response time, depending on the game you play, could be problematic. You'd definitely want to find out these guys opinions on their "particular" models prior to going this route.
Interleaved panels have somewhat of a sweet spot for viewing position, less critical with 4K from what I've read vs 1080i. This somewhat dictates your seating distance from the screen.
With any luck, we'll see 4K 120Hz monitors before long working via Display Port 1.3. The downside being smaller screen and small text, but really high DPI and better response times than a TV.
Awesome find though, thanks for sharing.
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Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Avegant Glyph
Windows 10 64bits