Looks like i am screwed, a LG TV problem
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i got a 47LM620T 3D TV by LG, and a GTX 680 Gainward card. just bought a 3D kit from Nvidia, and i can`t get it to work in any way or form. I even got the 3DTV play software, but nothing happends. The glases them selfs doesn`t look liek they stay on for verry long, but my TV detects the 3D enabled in the setup, but i just get a fuzzy picture, and nothing else. When i check TVs for this, mine doesn`t show up, almost every other TV that is newer or older (not that old ofc) shows up but mine. I got no idea what to next, and google isn`t much help as well, please send help ><
i got a 47LM620T 3D TV by LG, and a GTX 680 Gainward card.

just bought a 3D kit from Nvidia, and i can`t get it to work in any way or form.
I even got the 3DTV play software, but nothing happends.

The glases them selfs doesn`t look liek they stay on for verry long, but my TV detects the 3D enabled in the setup, but i just get a fuzzy picture, and nothing else.

When i check TVs for this, mine doesn`t show up, almost every other TV that is newer or older (not that old ofc) shows up but mine.

I got no idea what to next, and google isn`t much help as well, please send help ><

#1
Posted 03/18/2013 10:10 PM   
Is that a passive 3DTV? I noticed it's not on the list of supported 3DTVs. [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html[/url]
Is that a passive 3DTV? I noticed it's not on the list of supported 3DTVs.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html
#2
Posted 03/18/2013 10:17 PM   
Yeah, the glasses used normaly when waching 3D material is passive. Reading something about EDID overide atm :/
Yeah, the glasses used normaly when waching 3D material is passive.

Reading something about EDID overide atm :/

#3
Posted 03/18/2013 10:26 PM   
@Debiiru, you should use 3DTV Play + TV passive glasses. Nvidia glasses (active) dont work with that TV.
@Debiiru, you should use 3DTV Play + TV passive glasses.

Nvidia glasses (active) dont work with that TV.

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#4
Posted 03/18/2013 10:33 PM   
If its a passive system, I'm pretty sure theres no hope in hell its going to work. Since the TV has to be capable of producing 120Hz.
If its a passive system, I'm pretty sure theres no hope in hell its going to work. Since the TV has to be capable of producing 120Hz.

#5
Posted 03/18/2013 10:37 PM   
OMG... i just put on my LG glasses, and voila, 3D.... that means i just wasted 110 Euros on usles Nvidia glasses and emiter...
OMG... i just put on my LG glasses, and voila, 3D....

that means i just wasted 110 Euros on usles Nvidia glasses and emiter...

#6
Posted 03/18/2013 10:36 PM   
Yay I was wrong, thought as much. But yes the 3DTV play software means you use the glasses that come with your TV, other than a handful of projectors. Return the glasses maybe? If not they're worth quite a bit on Ebay.
Yay I was wrong, thought as much. But yes the 3DTV play software means you use the glasses that come with your TV, other than a handful of projectors.

Return the glasses maybe? If not they're worth quite a bit on Ebay.

#7
Posted 03/18/2013 10:42 PM   
For 3D Gaming you need 3DTV Play with your display. 3DTV Play costs $40 or it's free if you have a 3D Vision emitter connected. You might eventually get a "true" 120Hz full 1080P monitor, so the glasses may still be a good investment. Or they will also work with 3D Vision projectors if you go that route at a later date.
For 3D Gaming you need 3DTV Play with your display.

3DTV Play costs $40 or it's free if you have a 3D Vision emitter connected.

You might eventually get a "true" 120Hz full 1080P monitor, so the glasses may still be a good investment. Or they will also work with 3D Vision projectors if you go that route at a later date.

#8
Posted 03/18/2013 10:46 PM   
Well trying BF3 whot 3D and passive LG glasses, all i got was a shitty res. Didn`t do anythign whit my game, and there is no way in hell i will be able to play whit that mouse input lag on 24hz refresh rate as it suggested and so on, tried sevral resolutions spesified, none worked. But this buisness whit 3DTV play, i got a trial and ran it, can`t say it did any difrance as far as i chould see..
Well trying BF3 whot 3D and passive LG glasses, all i got was a shitty res.

Didn`t do anythign whit my game, and there is no way in hell i will be able to play whit that mouse input lag on 24hz refresh rate as it suggested and so on, tried sevral resolutions spesified, none worked.

But this buisness whit 3DTV play, i got a trial and ran it, can`t say it did any difrance as far as i chould see..

#9
Posted 03/18/2013 10:46 PM   
Rename your HDMI input to either PC or gaming, it will help with lag. Yah, 3DTV Play blows with that 1080@24 crap.
Rename your HDMI input to either PC or gaming, it will help with lag.

Yah, 3DTV Play blows with that 1080@24 crap.

#10
Posted 03/18/2013 10:58 PM   
Did the renaming, but changed nothing, at 24hz it was horrible, i rather just play normaly, tbh my games looks amazing normaly on this TV, and 3D movies are fantastic, just looks like i won`t be doing any crossovers yet. Well, i will run SLI at some point, probably get some better gaming screens for soround wiew and such when i got room for it (and a wee bit more cash). But thanks for the help :D
Did the renaming, but changed nothing, at 24hz it was horrible, i rather just play normaly, tbh my games looks amazing normaly on this TV, and 3D movies are fantastic, just looks like i won`t be doing any crossovers yet.

Well, i will run SLI at some point, probably get some better gaming screens for soround wiew and such when i got room for it (and a wee bit more cash).

But thanks for the help :D

#11
Posted 03/18/2013 11:05 PM   
Don't see why its running at 24Hz. Make sure you are at 720p.
Don't see why its running at 24Hz. Make sure you are at 720p.

#12
Posted 03/18/2013 11:10 PM   
What is better for gaming PC or Gaming named HDMI input? I got a pop up stating (in BF3) witch resolutions it whould work on, and i tried all, tough none looked great, but the 1080p 24hz one was just appauling, the 720 60hz or 720 50hz didn`t not work as well. I didn`t see anyway it worked in games, only for 3D pictures, on anything esle i had no effect.
What is better for gaming PC or Gaming named HDMI input?

I got a pop up stating (in BF3) witch resolutions it whould work on, and i tried all, tough none looked great, but the 1080p 24hz one was just appauling, the 720 60hz or 720 50hz didn`t not work as well.

I didn`t see anyway it worked in games, only for 3D pictures, on anything esle i had no effect.

#13
Posted 03/18/2013 11:14 PM   
So are you getting stereoscopic 3D in-game? You'd be able to notice a doubled image with the glasses off. If you are turn up the depth in the control panel, it's 15% by default which is extremely low. And enable advanced in-game settings. I'm not familiar with how good that game looks in 3D but you should definitely try other games. and head over to [url]http://helixmod.blogspot.com/[/url] for 3D game fixes. [img]http://img1.digitalversus.com/news/14/14118/capture_ecran_Nvidia.jpg[/img] If you're not getting 3D maybe it's setup for 3D Blu Rays and viewing stereoscopic images only.
So are you getting stereoscopic 3D in-game? You'd be able to notice a doubled image with the glasses off.

If you are turn up the depth in the control panel, it's 15% by default which is extremely low. And enable advanced in-game settings. I'm not familiar with how good that game looks in 3D but you should definitely try other games. and head over to http://helixmod.blogspot.com/ for 3D game fixes.

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If you're not getting 3D maybe it's setup for 3D Blu Rays and viewing stereoscopic images only.
#14
Posted 03/18/2013 11:32 PM   
Unfortunately Nvidia 3DTV Play doesn't support the LG passive 3DTVs with line interlaced. If they did, it would help reduce the lag, since the TV would not need to post-process the video signal format.
Unfortunately Nvidia 3DTV Play doesn't support the LG passive 3DTVs with line interlaced. If they did, it would help reduce the lag, since the TV would not need to post-process the video signal format.

#15
Posted 03/19/2013 12:39 AM   
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