Just trying to figure out why others are not seeing a fluid, lag free picture at 1920X1080. Maybe games like Unreal tournament with a lot of movement is where 24hz falls apart. Doesn't seem to be an issue with Skyrim. I'll have to take some video so you can see for yourself.
Are there examples of what people think is bad 1920X1080 24hz video? I'd love to see it for a comparison.
Here are some quick screenshots at the 1920X1080 24hz. They lose a little clarity with the upload, but you get the idea. I know they're screenshots, but it gives you an idea of what the video looks like. The screenshots and uploads seem to lessen the quality of the actual video.
Just trying to figure out why others are not seeing a fluid, lag free picture at 1920X1080. Maybe games like Unreal tournament with a lot of movement is where 24hz falls apart. Doesn't seem to be an issue with Skyrim. I'll have to take some video so you can see for yourself.
Are there examples of what people think is bad 1920X1080 24hz video? I'd love to see it for a comparison.
Here are some quick screenshots at the 1920X1080 24hz. They lose a little clarity with the upload, but you get the idea. I know they're screenshots, but it gives you an idea of what the video looks like. The screenshots and uploads seem to lessen the quality of the actual video.
I've been doing some testing as I am new to the world of Nvidia. I just recently sold my Ati cards and picked up 2 GTX570s. I use a 55" 3DTV as a monitor and I found the following,
If you use a 3DTV as a monitor, when you enable Stereoscopic 3D and Nvidia control panel only lets you select 1920x1080@24hz or 1280x720@60hz this info may be of use to you.
For games, 1920x1080 @ 24hz is pretty laggy and the games are pretty much unplayable. If you set the 3D resolution to 1280x720@60hz. 720 looks pretty decent, but most importantly the games are playable and run smooth.
For 3D Blu Ray I have found that if I leave the settings at 1280x720@60hz, my movie plays fine in 3D but I notice way more ghosting in the image. I found that selecting 1920x1080@24hz reduces the ghosting by a fair amount.
1080x1920@24hz for 3D Blu Ray playback (real discs or Iso files)
And
1280x720@60hz for playing games.
I've been doing some testing as I am new to the world of Nvidia. I just recently sold my Ati cards and picked up 2 GTX570s. I use a 55" 3DTV as a monitor and I found the following,
If you use a 3DTV as a monitor, when you enable Stereoscopic 3D and Nvidia control panel only lets you select 1920x1080@24hz or 1280x720@60hz this info may be of use to you.
For games, 1920x1080 @ 24hz is pretty laggy and the games are pretty much unplayable. If you set the 3D resolution to 1280x720@60hz. 720 looks pretty decent, but most importantly the games are playable and run smooth.
For 3D Blu Ray I have found that if I leave the settings at 1280x720@60hz, my movie plays fine in 3D but I notice way more ghosting in the image. I found that selecting 1920x1080@24hz reduces the ghosting by a fair amount.
1080x1920@24hz for 3D Blu Ray playback (real discs or Iso files)
Are there examples of what people think is bad 1920X1080 24hz video? I'd love to see it for a comparison.
Here are some quick screenshots at the 1920X1080 24hz. They lose a little clarity with the upload, but you get the idea. I know they're screenshots, but it gives you an idea of what the video looks like. The screenshots and uploads seem to lessen the quality of the actual video.
Zoom in to fullscreen after you click the link.
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec9649d378501364500008c/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec96483378501364500008b/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec9646e3785017b600000bd/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec961a4378501990600004f/
Are there examples of what people think is bad 1920X1080 24hz video? I'd love to see it for a comparison.
Here are some quick screenshots at the 1920X1080 24hz. They lose a little clarity with the upload, but you get the idea. I know they're screenshots, but it gives you an idea of what the video looks like. The screenshots and uploads seem to lessen the quality of the actual video.
Zoom in to fullscreen after you click the link.
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec9649d378501364500008c/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec96483378501364500008b/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec9646e3785017b600000bd/
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/jrivon/image/4ec961a4378501990600004f/
If you use a 3DTV as a monitor, when you enable Stereoscopic 3D and Nvidia control panel only lets you select 1920x1080@24hz or 1280x720@60hz this info may be of use to you.
For games, 1920x1080 @ 24hz is pretty laggy and the games are pretty much unplayable. If you set the 3D resolution to 1280x720@60hz. 720 looks pretty decent, but most importantly the games are playable and run smooth.
For 3D Blu Ray I have found that if I leave the settings at 1280x720@60hz, my movie plays fine in 3D but I notice way more ghosting in the image. I found that selecting 1920x1080@24hz reduces the ghosting by a fair amount.
1080x1920@24hz for 3D Blu Ray playback (real discs or Iso files)
And
1280x720@60hz for playing games.
If you use a 3DTV as a monitor, when you enable Stereoscopic 3D and Nvidia control panel only lets you select 1920x1080@24hz or 1280x720@60hz this info may be of use to you.
For games, 1920x1080 @ 24hz is pretty laggy and the games are pretty much unplayable. If you set the 3D resolution to 1280x720@60hz. 720 looks pretty decent, but most importantly the games are playable and run smooth.
For 3D Blu Ray I have found that if I leave the settings at 1280x720@60hz, my movie plays fine in 3D but I notice way more ghosting in the image. I found that selecting 1920x1080@24hz reduces the ghosting by a fair amount.
1080x1920@24hz for 3D Blu Ray playback (real discs or Iso files)
And
1280x720@60hz for playing games.