GTX 970 4K 3D VIsion gaming success with LGUB850V Passive TV
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hello, after looking thru this thread I decided to purchase the oled65c6p. I'm looking into getting the perfect picture. I've had 3d on a 1080p nvidia vision laptop with active display glasses and previously Ive had 3d on a playstation display with a ps3. Do you know if a passive display tv will work as good as an active display monitor?
im using a ryzen cpu with a 1080 ti.
My favorite game to play was starcraft 2 and fallout 3. I can't seem to get the picture to look as good as my laptop. I read through the thread and I remember hearing that only nvision runs at full frame and everything else runs at half. id like to get 3d vision working but its been gone since i installed the first edid. Im now using the 11-25-2017 version of joker18 profile. thanks.
hello, after looking thru this thread I decided to purchase the oled65c6p. I'm looking into getting the perfect picture. I've had 3d on a 1080p nvidia vision laptop with active display glasses and previously Ive had 3d on a playstation display with a ps3. Do you know if a passive display tv will work as good as an active display monitor?
im using a ryzen cpu with a 1080 ti.
My favorite game to play was starcraft 2 and fallout 3. I can't seem to get the picture to look as good as my laptop. I read through the thread and I remember hearing that only nvision runs at full frame and everything else runs at half. id like to get 3d vision working but its been gone since i installed the first edid. Im now using the 11-25-2017 version of joker18 profile. thanks.
Suggest starting with [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/943900/3d-vision/search-information-about-edid-for-3dvision-on-lg-oled-4k-55ef950v-55ef9500-/post/5069058/#5069058[/url].
Considering you get 3840x1080 resolution for each eye on a 65c6p and you watch the tv from further away from a resolution point of view it should be much better. same for brightness, contrast, ghosting.
For 65C6p use this edid.
[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]
Considering you get 3840x1080 resolution for each eye on a 65c6p and you watch the tv from further away from a resolution point of view it should be much better. same for brightness, contrast, ghosting.
[quote="guyness0880"] id like to get 3d vision working but its been gone since i installed the first edid. Im now using the 11-25-2017 version of joker18 profile. thanks.[/quote]
Wrong, your TV would not have shown 3D Vision. You saw 3DTV Play.
guyness0880 said: id like to get 3d vision working but its been gone since i installed the first edid. Im now using the 11-25-2017 version of joker18 profile. thanks.
Wrong, your TV would not have shown 3D Vision. You saw 3DTV Play.
[quote="joker18"]Considering you get 3840x1080 resolution for each eye on a 65c6p and you watch the tv from further away from a resolution point of view it should be much better. same for brightness, contrast, ghosting.
For 65C6p use this edid.
[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][/quote]
joker18 said:Considering you get 3840x1080 resolution for each eye on a 65c6p and you watch the tv from further away from a resolution point of view it should be much better. same for brightness, contrast, ghosting.
[quote="guyness0880"][quote="joker18"]Considering you get 3840x1080 resolution for each eye on a 65c6p and you watch the tv from further away from a resolution point of view it should be much better. same for brightness, contrast, ghosting.
For 65C6p use this edid.
[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][/quote]
The 3d image has a shimmering effect and the image is distorted at a distance. The 3d button removes the distortion and it is noticeable clearer but there is still a double image. I could use the help trying to figure this part out.
joker18 said:Considering you get 3840x1080 resolution for each eye on a 65c6p and you watch the tv from further away from a resolution point of view it should be much better. same for brightness, contrast, ghosting.
The 3d image has a shimmering effect and the image is distorted at a distance. The 3d button removes the distortion and it is noticeable clearer but there is still a double image. I could use the help trying to figure this part out.
i know that this helps with 3d vision I must have tripped something and destroyed the 3d i got working once.[url]https://imgur.com/aXe0mt2[/url]
i'll try all opitions availble to get this working and your help is appreciated.
also the image got better with a new cable but there is still a double image
i know that this helps with 3d vision I must have tripped something and destroyed the 3d i got working once.https://imgur.com/aXe0mt2
i'll try all opitions availble to get this working and your help is appreciated.
also the image got better with a new cable but there is still a double image
[quote="guyness0880"]also the image got better with a new cable but there is still a double image [/quote]
When gaming while sitting close to a display with a Film Pattern retarder, a lot of crosstalk can be eliminated by finding a sweet spot. Move in and out, up and down, until you find the best height for your display. Also note if the display is tilted at all, either forward or back. Some are made to be viewed from the couch at coffee table height and lean back slightly. Others are made for dresser height and lean forward a little.
This sweet spot increases, the farther away that you get from the display. I have a 23 inch passive monitor and while you can set very close to it, you have to maintain correct posture and keep your head/eyes constantly in the sweetspot. In other words, you can't slouch or the crosstalk is horrible.
I definitely prefer my active Nvidia glasses and display. ( I have 3 Passive Displays)
guyness0880 said:also the image got better with a new cable but there is still a double image
When gaming while sitting close to a display with a Film Pattern retarder, a lot of crosstalk can be eliminated by finding a sweet spot. Move in and out, up and down, until you find the best height for your display. Also note if the display is tilted at all, either forward or back. Some are made to be viewed from the couch at coffee table height and lean back slightly. Others are made for dresser height and lean forward a little.
This sweet spot increases, the farther away that you get from the display. I have a 23 inch passive monitor and while you can set very close to it, you have to maintain correct posture and keep your head/eyes constantly in the sweetspot. In other words, you can't slouch or the crosstalk is horrible.
I definitely prefer my active Nvidia glasses and display. ( I have 3 Passive Displays)
im using a ryzen cpu with a 1080 ti.
My favorite game to play was starcraft 2 and fallout 3. I can't seem to get the picture to look as good as my laptop. I read through the thread and I remember hearing that only nvision runs at full frame and everything else runs at half. id like to get 3d vision working but its been gone since i installed the first edid. Im now using the 11-25-2017 version of joker18 profile. thanks.
For 65C6p use this edid.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/943900/3d-vision/search-information-about-edid-for-3dvision-on-lg-oled-4k-55ef950v-55ef9500-/post/5248436/#5248436
Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Avegant Glyph
Windows 10 64bits
Wrong, your TV would not have shown 3D Vision. You saw 3DTV Play.
Is there a way to get 3d play back for reference
i'll try all opitions availble to get this working and your help is appreciated.
also the image got better with a new cable but there is still a double image
When gaming while sitting close to a display with a Film Pattern retarder, a lot of crosstalk can be eliminated by finding a sweet spot. Move in and out, up and down, until you find the best height for your display. Also note if the display is tilted at all, either forward or back. Some are made to be viewed from the couch at coffee table height and lean back slightly. Others are made for dresser height and lean forward a little.
This sweet spot increases, the farther away that you get from the display. I have a 23 inch passive monitor and while you can set very close to it, you have to maintain correct posture and keep your head/eyes constantly in the sweetspot. In other words, you can't slouch or the crosstalk is horrible.
I definitely prefer my active Nvidia glasses and display. ( I have 3 Passive Displays)