So here's my problem:
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
Ok, so I visited the TotalMedia Theatre forums and I tried to install the 260.99 drivers and somehow managed to change the things a little. So right now I don't have 3D at all. The software player is put in 3D the right way and even the projector shows it's 1920*1080 x 120Hz but the 3D just isn't there. It's just a regular 2D blu-ray playback.
Is there anybody who could tell me how to set-up the 3D blu-ray on my current computer?
Ok, so I visited the TotalMedia Theatre forums and I tried to install the 260.99 drivers and somehow managed to change the things a little. So right now I don't have 3D at all. The software player is put in 3D the right way and even the projector shows it's 1920*1080 x 120Hz but the 3D just isn't there. It's just a regular 2D blu-ray playback.
Is there anybody who could tell me how to set-up the 3D blu-ray on my current computer?
[quote name='JtG_' date='05 February 2011 - 03:08 AM' timestamp='1296871682' post='1189118']
Ok, so I visited the TotalMedia Theatre forums and I tried to install the 260.99 drivers and somehow managed to change the things a little. So right now I don't have 3D at all. The software player is put in 3D the right way [b]and even the projector shows it's 1920*1080 x 120Hz[/b] but the 3D just isn't there. It's just a regular 2D blu-ray playback.
[quote name='JtG_' date='05 February 2011 - 03:08 AM' timestamp='1296871682' post='1189118']
Ok, so I visited the TotalMedia Theatre forums and I tried to install the 260.99 drivers and somehow managed to change the things a little. So right now I don't have 3D at all. The software player is put in 3D the right way and even the projector shows it's 1920*1080 x 120Hz but the 3D just isn't there. It's just a regular 2D blu-ray playback.
[quote name='JtG_' date='04 February 2011 - 02:32 AM' timestamp='1296815544' post='1188700']
So here's my problem:
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
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I'm having the exact same problems.
I am trying TotalMedia and PowerDVD but the image shows up in the top left corner and in TotalMEdia it will show both top left and the whole screen and seems to be having issues.
[quote name='JtG_' date='04 February 2011 - 02:32 AM' timestamp='1296815544' post='1188700']
So here's my problem:
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
I'm having the exact same problems.
I am trying TotalMedia and PowerDVD but the image shows up in the top left corner and in TotalMEdia it will show both top left and the whole screen and seems to be having issues.
if u have nvidia control panel antialiasing set to overide rather then enhance you get the little flickering video in top left corner. you should also have your resolution set to 1280x720 at 120 htz in pc setting dont use hd or st settings. make sure u stop the video in tmt5 before change to 3d or settings will be greyed out.
if u have nvidia control panel antialiasing set to overide rather then enhance you get the little flickering video in top left corner. you should also have your resolution set to 1280x720 at 120 htz in pc setting dont use hd or st settings. make sure u stop the video in tmt5 before change to 3d or settings will be greyed out.
[quote name='krogan2' date='11 February 2011 - 05:28 AM' timestamp='1297420139' post='1192203']
if u have nvidia control panel antialiasing set to overide rather then enhance you get the little flickering video in top left corner. you should also have your resolution set to 1280x720 at 120 htz in pc setting dont use hd or st settings. make sure u stop the video in tmt5 before change to 3d or settings will be greyed out.
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Thanks krogan2!
Spent like hours trying to figure out this problem. With your solution, it corrected my problem with left frame image in the upper left corner. Now I can watch Avatar again with a big smile!
[quote name='krogan2' date='11 February 2011 - 05:28 AM' timestamp='1297420139' post='1192203']
if u have nvidia control panel antialiasing set to overide rather then enhance you get the little flickering video in top left corner. you should also have your resolution set to 1280x720 at 120 htz in pc setting dont use hd or st settings. make sure u stop the video in tmt5 before change to 3d or settings will be greyed out.
Thanks krogan2!
Spent like hours trying to figure out this problem. With your solution, it corrected my problem with left frame image in the upper left corner. Now I can watch Avatar again with a big smile!
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
Is there anybody who could tell me how to set-up the 3D blu-ray on my current computer?
Is there anybody who could tell me how to set-up the 3D blu-ray on my current computer?
Ok, so I visited the TotalMedia Theatre forums and I tried to install the 260.99 drivers and somehow managed to change the things a little. So right now I don't have 3D at all. The software player is put in 3D the right way [b]and even the projector shows it's 1920*1080 x 120Hz[/b] but the 3D just isn't there. It's just a regular 2D blu-ray playback.
Is there anybody who could tell me hoe to set-up the 3D blu-ray on my current computer? Like starting with frivers, to musÃm uznat, chanuka je pro židy veilice důležité
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Try 1280x720@120hz
Ok, so I visited the TotalMedia Theatre forums and I tried to install the 260.99 drivers and somehow managed to change the things a little. So right now I don't have 3D at all. The software player is put in 3D the right way and even the projector shows it's 1920*1080 x 120Hz but the 3D just isn't there. It's just a regular 2D blu-ray playback.
Is there anybody who could tell me hoe to set-up the 3D blu-ray on my current computer? Like starting with frivers, to musÃm uznat, chanuka je pro židy veilice důležité
Try 1280x720@120hz
So here's my problem:
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
[/quote]
I'm having the exact same problems.
I am trying TotalMedia and PowerDVD but the image shows up in the top left corner and in TotalMEdia it will show both top left and the whole screen and seems to be having issues.
What's going on?
So here's my problem:
I have a computer with GTX460 and as a video output an Acer H5360 projector, pair of glasses and LG BE12LU blu-ray drive. And it works. The games I've tried look awesome. The problem is with movies. I bought Open Season 3D and Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D but neither of those works with software I've tried. First I tested it with PowerDVD 10 Mark II Ultra Max which didn't work at all and ended up with error message "There is a disc with an unsupported format in drive E:" (and yes, it's the right drive) with both 3D and regular blu-ray movies. Then I tried Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and that actually works...partially. It plays regular movies just fine but when I switch to 3D there are two playing images at once and one of them is only a quarter of the size of the other and is positioned in top left corner.
I am convinced it's just a matter of software setup (or at least I hope so) and I've tried poking around the options in TotalMedia but so far with no success.
Also the NVIDIA 3D Vision demo videos ran fine and I'm using Win7 x64 with the newest (266.58) drivers.
I'm having the exact same problems.
I am trying TotalMedia and PowerDVD but the image shows up in the top left corner and in TotalMEdia it will show both top left and the whole screen and seems to be having issues.
What's going on?
if u have nvidia control panel antialiasing set to overide rather then enhance you get the little flickering video in top left corner. you should also have your resolution set to 1280x720 at 120 htz in pc setting dont use hd or st settings. make sure u stop the video in tmt5 before change to 3d or settings will be greyed out.
[/quote]
Thanks krogan2!
Spent like hours trying to figure out this problem. With your solution, it corrected my problem with left frame image in the upper left corner. Now I can watch Avatar again with a big smile!
Terry D.
if u have nvidia control panel antialiasing set to overide rather then enhance you get the little flickering video in top left corner. you should also have your resolution set to 1280x720 at 120 htz in pc setting dont use hd or st settings. make sure u stop the video in tmt5 before change to 3d or settings will be greyed out.
Thanks krogan2!
Spent like hours trying to figure out this problem. With your solution, it corrected my problem with left frame image in the upper left corner. Now I can watch Avatar again with a big smile!
Terry D.