Stereoscopic Player display borders at HOU movies (MKV)
Hello
On my new Windows 10 the Stereoscopic Player 2.2.7 displays black borders up and down the picture at HalfOverUnder 3D movies. (The movie looks like compressed by these borders)
The movie itself has no black borders and is 16:9.
-> SideBySide movies are display corectly in 3D without borders.
My display mode is 3D-Vision.
It must be a config thing, but I cant find it..
The next couriosly thing is that no menu or play buttons are displayed in fullscreen mode.
Thanks for Help
Andre
On my new Windows 10 the Stereoscopic Player 2.2.7 displays black borders up and down the picture at HalfOverUnder 3D movies. (The movie looks like compressed by these borders)
The movie itself has no black borders and is 16:9.
-> SideBySide movies are display corectly in 3D without borders.
My display mode is 3D-Vision.
It must be a config thing, but I cant find it..
The next couriosly thing is that no menu or play buttons are displayed in fullscreen mode.
If you do not know already, you can update the player version.
Not that it will help with the borders, there was a thread within the last 18 months about incorrect aspect ratio. I seem to recall a poster suggesting a workaround of some sort.
This will help you find the thread and the other about updating the player.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
BTW, if you haven't, I strongly suggest that you give stereoscopic gaming a try. Even if you are not a gamer, there are walking simulators that are awesome in 3D.
Stereoscopic patches made by forum members here, are available at http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
If you do not know already, you can update the player version.
Not that it will help with the borders, there was a thread within the last 18 months about incorrect aspect ratio. I seem to recall a poster suggesting a workaround of some sort.
This will help you find the thread and the other about updating the player.
BTW, if you haven't, I strongly suggest that you give stereoscopic gaming a try. Even if you are not a gamer, there are walking simulators that are awesome in 3D.
Actually, it seems that now Nvidia has an updated version available for download. Previously to update it, you'd download stereoscopic player and then swap the license from Nvidia's player to it.
As described here. http://3dvision-blog.com/8619-how-to-always-keep-your-nvidia-3d-vision-video-player-up-to-date/
Now, just get the latest version here. https://www.nvidia.com/drivers/results/135655
Actually, it seems that now Nvidia has an updated version available for download. Previously to update it, you'd download stereoscopic player and then swap the license from Nvidia's player to it.
On my new Windows 10 the Stereoscopic Player 2.2.7 displays black borders up and down the picture at HalfOverUnder 3D movies. (The movie looks like compressed by these borders)
The movie itself has no black borders and is 16:9.
-> SideBySide movies are display corectly in 3D without borders.
My display mode is 3D-Vision.
It must be a config thing, but I cant find it..
The next couriosly thing is that no menu or play buttons are displayed in fullscreen mode.
Thanks for Help
Andre
Not that it will help with the borders, there was a thread within the last 18 months about incorrect aspect ratio. I seem to recall a poster suggesting a workaround of some sort.
This will help you find the thread and the other about updating the player.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
BTW, if you haven't, I strongly suggest that you give stereoscopic gaming a try. Even if you are not a gamer, there are walking simulators that are awesome in 3D.
Stereoscopic patches made by forum members here, are available at http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
As described here. http://3dvision-blog.com/8619-how-to-always-keep-your-nvidia-3d-vision-video-player-up-to-date/
Now, just get the latest version here. https://www.nvidia.com/drivers/results/135655
I have updated to Stereoscopic Player 2.4.3. The problem still resists. The HOU mkv's are displayed compressed.
:(
Any Ideas ?
Sorry, I've no idea.
Nice .. Solved