CyberLink Power DVD 10 - PLEASE MAKE PROFILE NVIDIA! Convergence and Depth is UNBALANCED
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NVIDIA please look at CYBERLINK POWERDVD 10, it is going to be an AMAZING PRODUCT...


However,

1)There is No Profile - PLEASE WORK ON A PROFILE
2)The Convergence is off and the screen is unbalanced

If you are watching the right side (or left depending on which side starts first - MODE 1 or MODE 2) it pops out of the screen and the left side dives in

It's like you are standing really close to one side and the other side falls away.....

PLEASE WORK WITH THEM TO FIX THIS!!!! :rolleyes:
NVIDIA please look at CYBERLINK POWERDVD 10, it is going to be an AMAZING PRODUCT...





However,



1)There is No Profile - PLEASE WORK ON A PROFILE

2)The Convergence is off and the screen is unbalanced



If you are watching the right side (or left depending on which side starts first - MODE 1 or MODE 2) it pops out of the screen and the left side dives in



It's like you are standing really close to one side and the other side falls away.....



PLEASE WORK WITH THEM TO FIX THIS!!!! :rolleyes:

#1
Posted 03/25/2010 11:56 PM   
How did you get it working? When ever I try to play DVDs at 120Hz (3D or not) my Viewsonic monitor turns to tv static like noise. I have to run in 110Hz watch DVDs normally, but switching to 3D always sets my display to 120Hz and causes it display noise. Is there some trick to getting it to run at 110Hz in 3D mode?
How did you get it working? When ever I try to play DVDs at 120Hz (3D or not) my Viewsonic monitor turns to tv static like noise. I have to run in 110Hz watch DVDs normally, but switching to 3D always sets my display to 120Hz and causes it display noise. Is there some trick to getting it to run at 110Hz in 3D mode?

#2
Posted 03/26/2010 12:00 AM   
[quote name='Krristopher' post='1027114' date='Mar 25 2010, 06:00 PM']How did you get it working? When ever I try to play DVDs at 120Hz (3D or not) my Viewsonic monitor turns to tv static like noise. I have to run in 110Hz watch DVDs normally, but switching to 3D always sets my display to 120Hz and causes it display noise. Is there some trick to getting it to run at 110Hz in 3D mode?[/quote]

1)Make sure that the display type is NOT LETTERBOX, for me

SWITCH TO CINEMA MODE - NEAR TOP RIGHT - 4th button to left from Top right

Go settings

Display settings

Pick TRUE THEATER STRETCH (Smart stretch)

Start with that
[quote name='Krristopher' post='1027114' date='Mar 25 2010, 06:00 PM']How did you get it working? When ever I try to play DVDs at 120Hz (3D or not) my Viewsonic monitor turns to tv static like noise. I have to run in 110Hz watch DVDs normally, but switching to 3D always sets my display to 120Hz and causes it display noise. Is there some trick to getting it to run at 110Hz in 3D mode?



1)Make sure that the display type is NOT LETTERBOX, for me



SWITCH TO CINEMA MODE - NEAR TOP RIGHT - 4th button to left from Top right



Go settings



Display settings



Pick TRUE THEATER STRETCH (Smart stretch)



Start with that

#3
Posted 03/26/2010 12:16 AM   
[quote]NVIDIA please look at CYBERLINK POWERDVD 10, it is going to be an AMAZING PRODUCT...


However,

1)There is No Profile - PLEASE WORK ON A PROFILE
2)The Convergence is off and the screen is unbalanced

If you are watching the right side (or left depending on which side starts first - MODE 1 or MODE 2) it pops out of the screen and the left side dives in

It's like you are standing really close to one side and the other side falls away.....

PLEASE WORK WITH THEM TO FIX THIS!!!! rolleyes.gif[/quote]

Agree
NVIDIA please look at CYBERLINK POWERDVD 10, it is going to be an AMAZING PRODUCT...





However,



1)There is No Profile - PLEASE WORK ON A PROFILE

2)The Convergence is off and the screen is unbalanced



If you are watching the right side (or left depending on which side starts first - MODE 1 or MODE 2) it pops out of the screen and the left side dives in



It's like you are standing really close to one side and the other side falls away.....



PLEASE WORK WITH THEM TO FIX THIS!!!! rolleyes.gif




Agree

#4
Posted 03/26/2010 01:37 AM   
I am having the same Static noise problem as Krristopher on my Viewsonic Monitor, I have all latest drivers for my 9600 gt card and for 3D Vision.

Anyone have a solution for this ?
I am having the same Static noise problem as Krristopher on my Viewsonic Monitor, I have all latest drivers for my 9600 gt card and for 3D Vision.



Anyone have a solution for this ?

#5
Posted 03/26/2010 01:58 PM   
Hi Nvidia!!

Just putting the bug in your ear to please make a profile to fix the unbalancement!!!!

I want to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra, but I will not spend $100.00 until we get a profile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! /turned.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':turned:' />
Hi Nvidia!!



Just putting the bug in your ear to please make a profile to fix the unbalancement!!!!



I want to buy PowerDVD 10 Ultra, but I will not spend $100.00 until we get a profile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! /turned.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':turned:' />

#6
Posted 03/29/2010 10:54 PM   
I have a Viewsonic as well, and I have the same problem. However, it only seems to affect DVDs I buy at the store (which is, obviously, the vast majority of the DVDs & Blu Rays I own!) However, it works with home made DVDs. Family videos, and DVDs of a vacation I went on, work at 120Hz. The 3D works great as well!

I haven't been able to get answer as to how to get the "Hollywood" DVDs to play at 120Hz, however!
I have a Viewsonic as well, and I have the same problem. However, it only seems to affect DVDs I buy at the store (which is, obviously, the vast majority of the DVDs & Blu Rays I own!) However, it works with home made DVDs. Family videos, and DVDs of a vacation I went on, work at 120Hz. The 3D works great as well!



I haven't been able to get answer as to how to get the "Hollywood" DVDs to play at 120Hz, however!

#7
Posted 03/30/2010 04:05 AM   
I have yet to even attempt to get this running because I find it hard to believe that a 2D to 3D on the fly conversion could actually look right. Don't get me wrong, I love 3D games, and I can't wait for BluRay 3D, but converting a 2D video source on the fly into 3D sounds like something that can't end well. So for those with hands on, how does the 3D DVD conversion actually look?


Edit- nevermind, I saw the other thread on this and read how some liked it and some didn't. Came to the conclusion its a cool effect when i works right, but definitely not a way you'd want to watch a movie for the first time. Gonna have to download and check it out for a bit.
I have yet to even attempt to get this running because I find it hard to believe that a 2D to 3D on the fly conversion could actually look right. Don't get me wrong, I love 3D games, and I can't wait for BluRay 3D, but converting a 2D video source on the fly into 3D sounds like something that can't end well. So for those with hands on, how does the 3D DVD conversion actually look?





Edit- nevermind, I saw the other thread on this and read how some liked it and some didn't. Came to the conclusion its a cool effect when i works right, but definitely not a way you'd want to watch a movie for the first time. Gonna have to download and check it out for a bit.

#8
Posted 03/30/2010 08:00 PM   
[quote name='TimothyJ' post='1030074' date='Mar 30 2010, 05:05 AM']I have a Viewsonic as well, and I have the same problem. However, it only seems to affect DVDs I buy at the store (which is, obviously, the vast majority of the DVDs & Blu Rays I own!) However, it works with home made DVDs. Family videos, and DVDs of a vacation I went on, work at 120Hz. The 3D works great as well!

I haven't been able to get answer as to how to get the "Hollywood" DVDs to play at 120Hz, however![/quote]

Exactly the same problem here. Oddly, it works like a charm with my Acer H5360.
It looks like the Viewsonic is cursed /verymad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':verymad:' />
[quote name='TimothyJ' post='1030074' date='Mar 30 2010, 05:05 AM']I have a Viewsonic as well, and I have the same problem. However, it only seems to affect DVDs I buy at the store (which is, obviously, the vast majority of the DVDs & Blu Rays I own!) However, it works with home made DVDs. Family videos, and DVDs of a vacation I went on, work at 120Hz. The 3D works great as well!



I haven't been able to get answer as to how to get the "Hollywood" DVDs to play at 120Hz, however!



Exactly the same problem here. Oddly, it works like a charm with my Acer H5360.

It looks like the Viewsonic is cursed /verymad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':verymad:' />

#9
Posted 03/30/2010 08:34 PM   
Try turning off SLI.
Try turning off SLI.

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#10
Posted 03/30/2010 08:36 PM   
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='1030671' date='Mar 30 2010, 01:36 PM']Try turning off SLI.[/quote]

I know this may be a dumb question, but how do I do that? (Or can I, since I only have 1 285 installed?)
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='1030671' date='Mar 30 2010, 01:36 PM']Try turning off SLI.



I know this may be a dumb question, but how do I do that? (Or can I, since I only have 1 285 installed?)

#11
Posted 03/30/2010 08:59 PM   
Hi All

Our SW team is going to look into this thread for everyone. We believe these are application issues.
Hi All



Our SW team is going to look into this thread for everyone. We believe these are application issues.

#12
Posted 03/30/2010 09:34 PM   
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='1030723' date='Mar 30 2010, 10:34 PM']Hi All

Our SW team is going to look into this thread for everyone. We believe these are application issues.[/quote]

YOU ROCK! /banana.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':banana:' />

I know we all appreciate you guys having a look. This is an amazing leap in innovation and can only get better. I can't wait until the day it creates seamless 3d from a 2d dvd. All my old movies will be so much cooler. Old b&w Godzilla collection prepare for the 3rd dimension.

Yes I have tried it, and the only problem is it is very hard on the eyes for me. which is odd since I play lotro for hours a day in 3d with 0 bad effects. Hope it all gets worked out.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='1030723' date='Mar 30 2010, 10:34 PM']Hi All



Our SW team is going to look into this thread for everyone. We believe these are application issues.



YOU ROCK! /banana.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':banana:' />



I know we all appreciate you guys having a look. This is an amazing leap in innovation and can only get better. I can't wait until the day it creates seamless 3d from a 2d dvd. All my old movies will be so much cooler. Old b&w Godzilla collection prepare for the 3rd dimension.



Yes I have tried it, and the only problem is it is very hard on the eyes for me. which is odd since I play lotro for hours a day in 3d with 0 bad effects. Hope it all gets worked out.

#13
Posted 03/31/2010 12:02 AM   
Is it working now Andrew/nvidia?
Is it working now Andrew/nvidia?

#14
Posted 04/03/2010 09:47 PM   
The reason it doesn't work with the viewsonic monitor is that it does not have HDCP for 3D content (or so I'm told). It only has it for 2D content. If you install AnyDVD in your system, the 3D Conversion will work on your system.
The reason it doesn't work with the viewsonic monitor is that it does not have HDCP for 3D content (or so I'm told). It only has it for 2D content. If you install AnyDVD in your system, the 3D Conversion will work on your system.

#15
Posted 07/12/2010 04:30 PM   
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