Think there's something wrong with my 3D setup
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.

#1
Posted 02/19/2011 03:46 PM   
you should sit at least one screen width away. If you want the pixels to blend even more then sit further back.
you should sit at least one screen width away. If you want the pixels to blend even more then sit further back.

#2
Posted 02/19/2011 04:10 PM   
[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.

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#3
Posted 02/19/2011 05:03 PM   
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