hello all, i have a mitsubishi rear projection hdtv model # 65735 , the 3d vision kit and a nvidia gtx 260in my computer which runs games just fine in 3d. however i bought a 3d blu ray today ( cloudy with a chance of meatballs) and i cannot get the 3d to work with it! what the heck am i doing wrong?? im watching it with power dvd 10 also , and it still doesnt work. if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it. thanks
hello all, i have a mitsubishi rear projection hdtv model # 65735 , the 3d vision kit and a nvidia gtx 260in my computer which runs games just fine in 3d. however i bought a 3d blu ray today ( cloudy with a chance of meatballs) and i cannot get the 3d to work with it! what the heck am i doing wrong?? im watching it with power dvd 10 also , and it still doesnt work. if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it. thanks
hello all, i have a mitsubishi rear projection hdtv model # 65735 , the 3d vision kit and a nvidia gtx 260in my computer which runs games just fine in 3d. however i bought a 3d blu ray today ( cloudy with a chance of meatballs) and i cannot get the 3d to work with it! what the heck am i doing wrong?? im watching it with power dvd 10 also , and it still doesnt work. if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it. thanks
hello all, i have a mitsubishi rear projection hdtv model # 65735 , the 3d vision kit and a nvidia gtx 260in my computer which runs games just fine in 3d. however i bought a 3d blu ray today ( cloudy with a chance of meatballs) and i cannot get the 3d to work with it! what the heck am i doing wrong?? im watching it with power dvd 10 also , and it still doesnt work. if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it. thanks
this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.
this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.
this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.
this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.
[quote name='rang' post='1134192' date='Oct 20 2010, 11:29 PM']this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.[/quote]
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
[quote name='rang' post='1134192' date='Oct 20 2010, 11:29 PM']this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
[quote name='rang' post='1134192' date='Oct 20 2010, 11:29 PM']this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.[/quote]
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
[quote name='rang' post='1134192' date='Oct 20 2010, 11:29 PM']this isn't that surprising, since your dlp probably is accepting 120hz frame sequential, but the bluray is in 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. You may need to try some tricks to get it to work. First confirm that your dlp TV accepts 1920x1080px2 @ 24 Hz. Second download the latest 260.89 whql. Thirdly set up stereoscopic 3D in your nvidia control panel, while the display is connected to the DLP tv only. (Use the glasses that came with your DLP tv.) (Disconnect other displays, connect the dlp, reboot, and then try this.) Ensure your powerdvd is updated to build 2113. Confirm that if you have indeed installed the drivers, 260.89 whql, that they are installed properly.
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get [i][i][url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]driversweeper[/url][/i][/i]. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and click to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about [url="http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4"]http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4[/url] . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. [b]Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.[/b]
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get driversweeper. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and click to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4 . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get [i][i][url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]driversweeper[/url][/i][/i]. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and click to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about [url="http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4"]http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4[/url] . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. [b]Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.[/b]
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get driversweeper. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and click to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4 . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.
[quote name='rang' date='Oct 21 2010, 11:35 PM' post='1134728']
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get [i][i][url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]driversweeper[/url][/i][/i]. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get driversweeper. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
[quote name='rang' date='Oct 21 2010, 11:35 PM' post='1134728']
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get [i][i][url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]driversweeper[/url][/i][/i]. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get driversweeper. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
in another thread you posted about ps3 blu-ray player compatibility. That will be quite a bit different than a video player on a PC, which has many more options, usually. Searching through google, people have reported that powerdvd can work with 3d blu-ray and show the resultant output as checkboard for your TV. GTX 260 should also be fine. I have tested the gtx 275 myself, but for 1.4 hdmi, and nothing else. The adapter will be useful for your PS3, please see your other thread.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
in another thread you posted about ps3 blu-ray player compatibility. That will be quite a bit different than a video player on a PC, which has many more options, usually. Searching through google, people have reported that powerdvd can work with 3d blu-ray and show the resultant output as checkboard for your TV. GTX 260 should also be fine. I have tested the gtx 275 myself, but for 1.4 hdmi, and nothing else. The adapter will be useful for your PS3, please see your other thread.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
in another thread you posted about ps3 blu-ray player compatibility. That will be quite a bit different than a video player on a PC, which has many more options, usually. Searching through google, people have reported that powerdvd can work with 3d blu-ray and show the resultant output as checkboard for your TV. GTX 260 should also be fine. I have tested the gtx 275 myself, but for 1.4 hdmi, and nothing else. The adapter will be useful for your PS3, please see your other thread.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
in another thread you posted about ps3 blu-ray player compatibility. That will be quite a bit different than a video player on a PC, which has many more options, usually. Searching through google, people have reported that powerdvd can work with 3d blu-ray and show the resultant output as checkboard for your TV. GTX 260 should also be fine. I have tested the gtx 275 myself, but for 1.4 hdmi, and nothing else. The adapter will be useful for your PS3, please see your other thread.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
[quote name='Skeptikal' post='1135287' date='Oct 22 2010, 09:39 PM']Your Blu ray player needs have a minimum read speed of 2x. I have an internal Samsung SH-B083 and it works great and it's very affordable.[/quote]
[quote name='Skeptikal' post='1135287' date='Oct 22 2010, 09:39 PM']Your Blu ray player needs have a minimum read speed of 2x. I have an internal Samsung SH-B083 and it works great and it's very affordable.
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
When you dl the 260.89 whql, do u have to uninstall any drivers? Or just download the update and go? Sorry for the noon questions but I'm just that. A noob. Thanks!
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about [url="http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4"]http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4[/url] . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. [b]Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.[/b]
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4 . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about [url="http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4"]http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4[/url] . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. [b]Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.[/b]
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Actually it looks like mitsubishi's stance on this, is that an adapter is necessary, unless the blu-ray player provides a format that the mitsubishi accepts as 3d. Here is what mitsubishi is talking about http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/3D_needs.html#sub_3_4 . There are several places online selling this. Also please check around if any 3d blu-ray software will output in a compatible format. Actually, looks like the powerdvd mkII ultra 10 build 2113 will support, in addition to hdmi 1.4, also checkerboard format, which your TV will accept.
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get [i][i][url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]driversweeper[/url][/i][/i]. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get driversweeper. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get [i][i][url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]driversweeper[/url][/i][/i]. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
I don't think you have to uninstall the drivers. When installing the drivers, there may be a 'clean' option, which will restore everything to default when installing the new drivers. However, if you think this may be a concern, you can uninstall all drivers that you have that are nvidia and related to this issue, from the control panel>software and features, or whatever. Don't reboot. Get driversweeper. Install that, and run it once to make sure it opens properly, (you don't do anything, just run it to make sure it opens and then close it.). Then restart in safe-mode, by pushing f8 repeatedly as the computer starts up, and selecting safe-mode. Then run driversweeper and select the appropriate nvidia drivers and clik to clean. Make sure you're not accidentally selecting nvidia drivers for a chipset or something, when doing the clean, just for graphics/physx/anything-else-related. Then restart again normally and install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I fear your tv can accept 3d frame-sequentially only, you may need to buy some adaptor device so it can accept 1080px2 @ 24Hz. Or, perhaps your 3d blu-ray software can render the output accordingly for your tv... Okay, so your tv accepts 3d as 1080p60. This means your software has to be able to take the blu-ray and output the 3D in that form, or mitsubishi, or perhaps someone else, has made a device to do this, or the TV has to be updated to accept an hdmi 1.4 signal, if possible.
Sooooooo, I updAted to the latest 3d nvidia drivers and have the latest build of power DVD 10 , still no 3d blu ray in 3r. Do I am upgrading my graphics card to a gtx 480 which it says comes with a mini hdmi connection. Is this good enought for hdmi 1.4? What 3d settings should I have on the cyberlink player? Or should I just buy this adapter? Sorry for all the questions I just feel so clueless it's a miracle I could even get the games to work in 3d. Thanks for the help everyone
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
While not playing any disc, try pressing the 3d button in powerdvd, and there should be a setting in there for checkerboard.
You also want to make sure the output of the graphics card to the TV is 1920x1080p @ 60Hz. (I originally thought it would be 120hz frame sequential, but it is accepting 3d I believe as checkerboard at 1080p@60hz, according to the TV manual.)
Please try also to search for 'powerdvd checkerboard' in google.
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Custom XPS 720 H2C
Core 2 Extreme quad qx6850 @ 3.67ghz
8GB OCZ DDR2 800mhz SLI/EPP RAM
2 Galaxy GTX470 GC's SLI
256mb Corsair P256 SSD
640gb Corvair Black
NZXT Sentry Touch Screen Fan Control
3 Antec Stage 3 Fans with Kingston HyperX Cooler
Soundblaster X-FI Fatal1ty Platinum-Klipsch 5.1 Ultra
Samsung SH-B083L Blu Ray Drive 16x
2 Samsung 2333 LCD's @ 1920x1080
Acer H5360 3d Blu Ray Projector
My Website
Facebook
Got it to work thanks e everyone
Got it to work thanks e everyone