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Hello all,

I have an Nvidia system which is both 3D Vision and 3DTV Play capable. I currently use the 3DTV Play software via HDMI to my Acer HS244HQ monitor. I am running Windows 7 x64 with an internal GT210 and installed Nvidia Vision Driver 285.62 - then purchased / installed the 3DTV Play license after installing the 3D Vision Player (version 1.7.2) - I can play 3D games that use DirectX fine and as an additional note, I do have Cyberlink PowerDVD 10 Mark II installed and can play DVD movies as well as video files without issue (including 3D MKV SBS files such as Rio 3D 2011 1080p BRRip SBS H264 AC3) without issues.

My question for all of those pros out there - For those that do have Cyberlink like I do, what codecs need to be installed from Cyberlink instead in the Nvidia Player to play these types of files correctly and in 3D? And for those who don't use the Cyberlink software but only the Nvidia 3D Vision Stereoscopic Player - how do you configure the Nvidia player to play the above movie with 3D enabled and audio enabled? The reason for this question is that I have read tons of forum topics with no information that has rememedied this issue (at least for me). While I can currently play the above file in the player, it has no audio and when in windowed mode the video is quartered then in full screen it is on top of another. I have selected SBS L1 or R1 with no change. Can anyone take a look at the attached window images with my Nvidia 3D Vision settings then clarify to all of us what the correct filters are with and without Cyberlink and how to configure them correctly so that we have both 3D video and correct audio via HDMI on 3DTV Play? Comments are welcome as well.

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Hello all,



I have an Nvidia system which is both 3D Vision and 3DTV Play capable. I currently use the 3DTV Play software via HDMI to my Acer HS244HQ monitor. I am running Windows 7 x64 with an internal GT210 and installed Nvidia Vision Driver 285.62 - then purchased / installed the 3DTV Play license after installing the 3D Vision Player (version 1.7.2) - I can play 3D games that use DirectX fine and as an additional note, I do have Cyberlink PowerDVD 10 Mark II installed and can play DVD movies as well as video files without issue (including 3D MKV SBS files such as Rio 3D 2011 1080p BRRip SBS H264 AC3) without issues.



My question for all of those pros out there - For those that do have Cyberlink like I do, what codecs need to be installed from Cyberlink instead in the Nvidia Player to play these types of files correctly and in 3D? And for those who don't use the Cyberlink software but only the Nvidia 3D Vision Stereoscopic Player - how do you configure the Nvidia player to play the above movie with 3D enabled and audio enabled? The reason for this question is that I have read tons of forum topics with no information that has rememedied this issue (at least for me). While I can currently play the above file in the player, it has no audio and when in windowed mode the video is quartered then in full screen it is on top of another. I have selected SBS L1 or R1 with no change. Can anyone take a look at the attached window images with my Nvidia 3D Vision settings then clarify to all of us what the correct filters are with and without Cyberlink and how to configure them correctly so that we have both 3D video and correct audio via HDMI on 3DTV Play? Comments are welcome as well.



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#1
Posted 03/21/2012 03:06 PM   
NVIDIA 3D Vision player doesn't come with its own audio decoder. You will have to install the decoder separately. You can download from the link below:

http://ac3filter.net/wiki/Download_AC3Filter

Regarding the video codec check the link below:

http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2961
NVIDIA 3D Vision player doesn't come with its own audio decoder. You will have to install the decoder separately. You can download from the link below:



http://ac3filter.net/wiki/Download_AC3Filter



Regarding the video codec check the link below:



http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2961
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