EDID override, 3d formats and windows 10
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[quote="aluizioedypo"]I've seen somewhere the eyes maybe switched with the edid ? How do i check this ?[/quote] [quote="D-Man11"]Put the glasses on upside down and check the results.[/quote] [quote="aluizioedypo"]Ok so If they are really inverted what should i see different ? Edit: the eyes are definatelly inverted...[/quote] Yah, it's obvious, hence no explanation
aluizioedypo said:I've seen somewhere the eyes maybe switched with the edid ? How do i check this ?


D-Man11 said:Put the glasses on upside down and check the results.


aluizioedypo said:Ok so If they are really inverted what should i see different ?

Edit: the eyes are definatelly inverted...


Yah, it's obvious, hence no explanation

#16
Posted 02/03/2018 11:36 PM   
Just tried the SBS mode on 3D Fix manager it worked really good, it is in experimental stage yet but it works really good and at least in the games i've tested, which means that i can play using 3D vision on my other tv (active 3D) also on geometry 3D, nice... did not knew that this would be possible... Do this (SBS) works only with DX11 games ?
Just tried the SBS mode on 3D Fix manager it worked really good, it is in experimental stage yet but it works really good and at least in the games i've tested, which means that i can play using 3D vision on my other tv (active 3D) also on geometry 3D, nice... did not knew that this would be possible...

Do this (SBS) works only with DX11 games ?

#17
Posted 02/04/2018 12:56 AM   
If you have mysterious ghosting when using the edid override, that probably means that you do not have pixel perfect accuracy. Something somewhere is modifying the image in a way that should not happen. Most likely suspects : - colorspace (check you are transmiting full color RGB, not YUV) in the nvidia control panel. - image processing (make sure that all image "enhancement" settings are off) in the TV settings (this includes sharpness) Eye swap... I don't know where the eye swap command is, or if there is any. Maybe try the EDID of a different passive TV. (see if one of the manufacturers built the TV with a different fields order)
If you have mysterious ghosting when using the edid override, that probably means that you do not have pixel perfect accuracy. Something somewhere is modifying the image in a way that should not happen.

Most likely suspects :
- colorspace (check you are transmiting full color RGB, not YUV) in the nvidia control panel.
- image processing (make sure that all image "enhancement" settings are off) in the TV settings (this includes sharpness)

Eye swap... I don't know where the eye swap command is, or if there is any.
Maybe try the EDID of a different passive TV. (see if one of the manufacturers built the TV with a different fields order)

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#18
Posted 02/04/2018 08:52 AM   
Actually i was looking for this yuv/RGB color settings but i have not found it yet, i Will look again. I remember when i was using a Samsung 4k tv on my Pc i had this option but i was using HDMI 2.0 at the time, which is not present in this TV. There is a setting on tv called sharpness which makes the ghosting disapear when It's low, but It blurs the image too much If it's low, and If It's high, ghosting get even worse... About the eye swap there is app that does solve this i Just have to Open It.
Actually i was looking for this yuv/RGB color settings but i have not found it yet, i Will look again. I remember when i was using a Samsung 4k tv on my Pc i had this option but i was using HDMI 2.0 at the time, which is not present in this TV.

There is a setting on tv called sharpness which makes the ghosting disapear when It's low, but It blurs the image too much If it's low, and If It's high, ghosting get even worse...

About the eye swap there is app that does solve this i Just have to Open It.

#19
Posted 02/04/2018 10:05 AM   
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