I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
[quote name='mike01' date='28 March 2011 - 11:50 PM' timestamp='1301374233' post='1215013']
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
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Hi
We will be adding support for the D7000 soon. We can easily add your TV model, please follow these instructions here to send us your EDID.
[quote name='mike01' date='28 March 2011 - 11:50 PM' timestamp='1301374233' post='1215013']
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
Hi
We will be adding support for the D7000 soon. We can easily add your TV model, please follow these instructions here to send us your EDID.
[quote name='mike01' date='28 March 2011 - 10:50 PM' timestamp='1301374233' post='1215013']
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
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The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
[quote name='mike01' date='28 March 2011 - 10:50 PM' timestamp='1301374233' post='1215013']
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
[quote name='roller11' date='29 March 2011 - 04:44 PM' timestamp='1301417057' post='1215342']
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
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Holy crap!!! Thanks!!
There's still a resolution drop, but wow, what a difference! It looks amazing.
[quote name='roller11' date='29 March 2011 - 04:44 PM' timestamp='1301417057' post='1215342']
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
Holy crap!!! Thanks!!
There's still a resolution drop, but wow, what a difference! It looks amazing.
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
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Hi
We will be adding support for the D7000 soon. We can easily add your TV model, please follow these instructions here to send us your EDID.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=2774
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
Hi
We will be adding support for the D7000 soon. We can easily add your TV model, please follow these instructions here to send us your EDID.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/nvidia.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=2774
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
[/quote]
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
I'd like to know how long before you start to support the 2011 Samsung 3D tvs such as the D7000, D6400, etc. I have a UN40D6420 (Best Buy version of D6400) and while I have gotten it to work with an overide, it looks like crap compared to a 3D gaming demo I saw in the store on a supported TV. I'm assuming the terrible resolution drop (720P looks like more like 480P) is because my TV is not supported. Is that correct?
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
[/quote]
Holy crap!!! Thanks!!
There's still a resolution drop, but wow, what a difference! It looks amazing.
The Samsung 2011 3DTVs are already supported. The hideous 720P image quality is due to scaling, not due to being on nvidia's "list". In other words, what you are seeing is as good as it will ever be at 720P. If you want to 3D game at native resolution 1920x1080/60, you'll need to install rollermod.inf.
Holy crap!!! Thanks!!
There's still a resolution drop, but wow, what a difference! It looks amazing.