NVidia's current 3D solution has support for 1080p 3D over hdmi, however this is at 24Hz regardless of whether or not your setup can support more. This means that if your computer is pumping 60 3D frames, your monitor can display all 120 of these unique frames, and your cable can handle the bandwidth NVidia will still restrict you to using only 24 of those perfectly good 3D images. This is where my problem arises.
My current setup can most definitely handle 1080p in 3D at 60 Hz, but my display is a 3D TV which only has HDMI in, meaning I either cough up the cash for display port to hdmi or settle for 24Hz. Is there a way to get around this without using displayport? Is it still restricted over displayport? Am I screwed?
NVidia's current 3D solution has support for 1080p 3D over hdmi, however this is at 24Hz regardless of whether or not your setup can support more. This means that if your computer is pumping 60 3D frames, your monitor can display all 120 of these unique frames, and your cable can handle the bandwidth NVidia will still restrict you to using only 24 of those perfectly good 3D images. This is where my problem arises.
My current setup can most definitely handle 1080p in 3D at 60 Hz, but my display is a 3D TV which only has HDMI in, meaning I either cough up the cash for display port to hdmi or settle for 24Hz. Is there a way to get around this without using displayport? Is it still restricted over displayport? Am I screwed?
So you want 3DTV Play to support the HDMI 2.0 3D Specs? ... unfortunately you're probably screwed like the rest of us ... we [u]all[/u] want NVIDIA to support 3D Vision/3DTV Play and stop gimping and breaking things but they don't ... :(
So you want 3DTV Play to support the HDMI 2.0 3D Specs? ... unfortunately you're probably screwed like the rest of us ... we all want NVIDIA to support 3D Vision/3DTV Play and stop gimping and breaking things but they don't ... :(
Suggest you contact NVIDIA Customer Care. See https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/809649/3d-vision/please-add-hdmi-2-0-support-to-3dtv-play-/ for much more discussion, including technical flaw with 3DTV Play's 1080p24 mode.
My current setup can most definitely handle 1080p in 3D at 60 Hz, but my display is a 3D TV which only has HDMI in, meaning I either cough up the cash for display port to hdmi or settle for 24Hz. Is there a way to get around this without using displayport? Is it still restricted over displayport? Am I screwed?
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