Need 3d Vision EDID OVERRIDE(HDMI)
I'm trying to get nVidia 3D Vision working on a Seiki se39uy04(modified firmware). I have it working, but, the glasses are out of sync. R & L eyes are opposite. I've been using EDID overrides that were created when the monitors were hooked up to the PC using DualLink DVI cables; and, I think this is what is throwing the glasses out of sync. Does anyone know where to edit the "Connection" in a EDID dump? I have an editor. I just don't know which value to change (from DVI to HDMI). or If anyone here can point me to a downloadable EDID dump(using HDMI) or would be so generous to [url=http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=2025]create a EDID dump[/url] while using HDMI, I would greatly appreciate it. The following list are the monitor edid's I'm looking for. They are all HDMI 1.4a Certified. Acer GN245HQ , Acer GN246HL, Acer HN274H , ASUS VG278H, BenQ XL2420TX, ViewSonic V3D245
I'm trying to get nVidia 3D Vision working on a Seiki se39uy04(modified firmware). I have it working, but, the glasses are out of sync. R & L eyes are opposite. I've been using EDID overrides that were created when the monitors were hooked up to the PC using DualLink DVI cables; and, I think this is what is throwing the glasses out of sync.

Does anyone know where to edit the "Connection" in a EDID dump? I have an editor. I just don't know which value to change (from DVI to HDMI).

or

If anyone here can point me to a downloadable EDID dump(using HDMI) or would be so generous to create a EDID dump while using HDMI, I would greatly appreciate it. The following list are the monitor edid's I'm looking for. They are all HDMI 1.4a Certified.

Acer GN245HQ , Acer GN246HL, Acer HN274H , ASUS VG278H, BenQ XL2420TX, ViewSonic V3D245

#1
Posted 03/16/2015 05:58 PM   
I don't think those EDIDs would do anything for you. I'm pretty sure they only support 3D via HDMI by using internal emitter software that has nothing to do with Nvidia's drivers. The support they offer is for side by side and as far as I know, NVidia never activates it's USB drivers with those monitors because they have their own emitter software. Nvidia simply looks at the internal emitter as a product key for activation. Like they do with 3DTV Play.
I don't think those EDIDs would do anything for you.

I'm pretty sure they only support 3D via HDMI by using internal emitter software that has nothing to do with Nvidia's drivers.

The support they offer is for side by side and as far as I know, NVidia never activates it's USB drivers with those monitors because they have their own emitter software.

Nvidia simply looks at the internal emitter as a product key for activation. Like they do with 3DTV Play.

#2
Posted 03/16/2015 06:36 PM   
I got a Acer mod inf one from http://3dvision-blog.com/ I was a LG passive 3d 32in tv and works perfect. You might find something there in his forums. Not a ton of people but..he knows this stuff.
I got a Acer mod inf one from http://3dvision-blog.com/


I was a LG passive 3d 32in tv and works perfect. You might find something there in his forums. Not a ton of people but..he knows this stuff.

#3
Posted 03/16/2015 07:10 PM   
[quote="Zeeblade"]I got a Acer mod inf one from http://3dvision-blog.com/[/quote] I appreciate the info. I have downloaded 10 or 15 EDID overrides from there. However, those forums are closed for registration; so, I can't ask any questions. The overrides I have downloaded make my "TV/Monitor" display "DVI 1920x1080 @ 120Hz" when the resolution is changed; and, it doesn't have a DVI port. So nVidia drivers think it's a DVI port; but, it's purely HDMI.
Zeeblade said:I got a Acer mod inf one from http://3dvision-blog.com/



I appreciate the info. I have downloaded 10 or 15 EDID overrides from there. However, those forums are closed for registration; so, I can't ask any questions. The overrides I have downloaded make my "TV/Monitor" display "DVI 1920x1080 @ 120Hz" when the resolution is changed; and, it doesn't have a DVI port. So nVidia drivers think it's a DVI port; but, it's purely HDMI.

#4
Posted 03/16/2015 10:47 PM   
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