3D on 3DTV via HDMI 1.4. It's posible?
Hi, All First: sorry for my very bad english... So. I have: Card: GTX670 TV: SONY 55W905 conected via HDMI 1.4 Monitor: Philips (blablabla) conected via DVI Nvida 3DTVplay 3D test (from drivers) run perfect (even when TV and monitor in clone mode!!). I can see 3D on my TV and 2D on monitor at the same time. But... I trying run 3D videos on my 3DTV. Using Stereoscopic player, CyberLink PowerDVD 13, ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre... I try set my TV as only one "monitor"... I change Tv resoliution to 1980x1020/24hz... And all what i got on TV is: "3D signal is detected", but videos show only in 2D... With my old Radeon HD6850 card (just saying) i watched 3D with CyberLink PowerDVD and Stereoscopic player without any problems. But now i can't run any movie in 3D mode... Any ideas?
Hi, All
First: sorry for my very bad english...

So.
I have:
Card: GTX670
TV: SONY 55W905 conected via HDMI 1.4
Monitor: Philips (blablabla) conected via DVI
Nvida 3DTVplay

3D test (from drivers) run perfect (even when TV and monitor in clone mode!!). I can see 3D on my TV and 2D on monitor at the same time. But...

I trying run 3D videos on my 3DTV. Using Stereoscopic player, CyberLink PowerDVD 13, ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre... I try set my TV as only one "monitor"... I change Tv resoliution to 1980x1020/24hz... And all what i got on TV is: "3D signal is detected", but videos show only in 2D...

With my old Radeon HD6850 card (just saying) i watched 3D with CyberLink PowerDVD and Stereoscopic player without any problems. But now i can't run any movie in 3D mode...

Any ideas?

#1
Posted 12/11/2013 05:59 AM   
You don't say what format your videos are in, if a Blu-ray you would find the players like PowerDVD should auto switch to 1080p 24hz, however if you are watching SBS rips you will find being in 720p 60hz and a SBS player like the free one from Nvidia being the correct setting.
You don't say what format your videos are in, if a Blu-ray you would find the players like PowerDVD should auto switch to 1080p 24hz, however if you are watching SBS rips you will find being in 720p 60hz and a SBS player like the free one from Nvidia being the correct setting.

#2
Posted 12/11/2013 11:18 AM   
I trying and SBS and OU... With HD6850 same files play perfect on 1080/24hz...
I trying and SBS and OU... With HD6850 same files play perfect on 1080/24hz...

#3
Posted 12/11/2013 12:25 PM   
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