I seem to be getting ghosting in every game, even the backdrop of letters in Blu-Ray 3D movies, have some shadowing/ghosting/doubling. I think I messed up convergence, and I don't know how to reset it. I played Metro 2033, Black Ops, Modern Warfare 2, and some other games. I watched Avatar 3D, and Christmas Carol 3D both in Blu-Ray, and they look fantastic, except for the shadowing behind the letters or some words. I have a 480 GTX, i7 950, EVGA E770 board, and a Panasonic Plasma 42" 600hz 3DTV with Panasonic glasses. The TV is set to Auto for 3D mode, it has options such as Auto,Native,2D to 3D conversion,Top & Bottom, or Side by Side. Nvidia control panel detects the connection to the TV is HDMI 1.4 with HDCP
Am I doing something wrong here ? Is there a set distance that you should be away from the TV itself ? Because right now its on a computer desk sitting around 3+ feet away from where im sitting. I notice when I move further away from the screen, the ghosting becomes a little less noticeable
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
I seem to be getting ghosting in every game, even the backdrop of letters in Blu-Ray 3D movies, have some shadowing/ghosting/doubling. I think I messed up convergence, and I don't know how to reset it. I played Metro 2033, Black Ops, Modern Warfare 2, and some other games. I watched Avatar 3D, and Christmas Carol 3D both in Blu-Ray, and they look fantastic, except for the shadowing behind the letters or some words. I have a 480 GTX, i7 950, EVGA E770 board, and a Panasonic Plasma 42" 600hz 3DTV with Panasonic glasses. The TV is set to Auto for 3D mode, it has options such as Auto,Native,2D to 3D conversion,Top & Bottom, or Side by Side. Nvidia control panel detects the connection to the TV is HDMI 1.4 with HDCP
Am I doing something wrong here ? Is there a set distance that you should be away from the TV itself ? Because right now its on a computer desk sitting around 3+ feet away from where im sitting. I notice when I move further away from the screen, the ghosting becomes a little less noticeable
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
[quote name='ScarfaceFX' date='19 February 2011 - 11:46 PM' timestamp='1298130419' post='1195907']
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
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Unfortunately HDMI 1.4 is limited to 24Hz in 1080p 3D. The reason you can use higher in 720p is because it uses a LOT less bandwidth. Remember, HDMI 1.4 is sending one huge image for each frame. E.g. 1920x2205 for 1080p.
[quote name='ScarfaceFX' date='19 February 2011 - 11:46 PM' timestamp='1298130419' post='1195907']
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
Unfortunately HDMI 1.4 is limited to 24Hz in 1080p 3D. The reason you can use higher in 720p is because it uses a LOT less bandwidth. Remember, HDMI 1.4 is sending one huge image for each frame. E.g. 1920x2205 for 1080p.
Am I doing something wrong here ? Is there a set distance that you should be away from the TV itself ? Because right now its on a computer desk sitting around 3+ feet away from where im sitting. I notice when I move further away from the screen, the ghosting becomes a little less noticeable
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
Am I doing something wrong here ? Is there a set distance that you should be away from the TV itself ? Because right now its on a computer desk sitting around 3+ feet away from where im sitting. I notice when I move further away from the screen, the ghosting becomes a little less noticeable
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
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Unfortunately HDMI 1.4 is limited to 24Hz in 1080p 3D. The reason you can use higher in 720p is because it uses a LOT less bandwidth. Remember, HDMI 1.4 is sending one huge image for each frame. E.g. 1920x2205 for 1080p.
And is there a way to bypass the 1080p 24hz on games ? It kills the Frame rate so bad. Being limited to 720p 60hz is a shame.
Unfortunately HDMI 1.4 is limited to 24Hz in 1080p 3D. The reason you can use higher in 720p is because it uses a LOT less bandwidth. Remember, HDMI 1.4 is sending one huge image for each frame. E.g. 1920x2205 for 1080p.
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