CyberLink playing a half speed Power DVD 3d Blu Ray plays too slow
I downloaded the trial version of CyberLink Power DVD with the 3D Blu ray player and it plays , but very slowly. The picture plays at about half speed and the sound plays fine, then blanks out to synch up with the picture . I've tried all the switches to turn off True Theatre etc. but it just won’t play at the correct speed... When it 2D its fine (but that’s no god)
I've a Quad core with GTX275 and 6 GB memory, btw games like FarCry2 and Dirt 2 will play perfectly in 3D
I downloaded the trial version of CyberLink Power DVD with the 3D Blu ray player and it plays , but very slowly. The picture plays at about half speed and the sound plays fine, then blanks out to synch up with the picture . I've tried all the switches to turn off True Theatre etc. but it just won’t play at the correct speed... When it 2D its fine (but that’s no god)
I've a Quad core with GTX275 and 6 GB memory, btw games like FarCry2 and Dirt 2 will play perfectly in 3D
Yep I still cannot play 3d Bluray without it stuttering either due to processing.
It doesn't matter what I choose, hardware acceleration doesn't work with GTX260 and turning that off and instead choosing trutheatre and cuda still don't help.
It just keeps using my CPU for the decoding no matter what.
I have dual core 2.66, 4gig memory and GTX260OC (gigabyte).
Both Cyberlink's site and Nvidia's site state I have everything spec wise to watch 3D bluray but still can't.
I overclocked to 2.92 and it speeds it up a bit but still stutters and sound looses synch, also when a scene comes on that requires more bandwith like when the mammoth comes running at the start of Ice Age it stutters even worse.
Nvidia 3D is just problem after problem, I'm in the thought process of forgetting about 3D all together and go back to good old 2D as my patience has almost all but gone with this crap.
I wish I had never spent all this money on 3D and saved my sanity.
Edit: Don't get me wrong when it works without any issues it is ok but that isn't very often, I spend more time on forums trying to fix something etc.
Every game that comes out still has issues no matter whether it is Nvidia 3D ready or not, this isn't early adopter stuff anymore Nvidia and the product has been out for that long now it should be past all this BS.
Nvidia seems content with broken products and continues to bring out more broken products instead of making the previous product rock solid.
Yep I still cannot play 3d Bluray without it stuttering either due to processing.
It doesn't matter what I choose, hardware acceleration doesn't work with GTX260 and turning that off and instead choosing trutheatre and cuda still don't help.
It just keeps using my CPU for the decoding no matter what.
I have dual core 2.66, 4gig memory and GTX260OC (gigabyte).
Both Cyberlink's site and Nvidia's site state I have everything spec wise to watch 3D bluray but still can't.
I overclocked to 2.92 and it speeds it up a bit but still stutters and sound looses synch, also when a scene comes on that requires more bandwith like when the mammoth comes running at the start of Ice Age it stutters even worse.
Nvidia 3D is just problem after problem, I'm in the thought process of forgetting about 3D all together and go back to good old 2D as my patience has almost all but gone with this crap.
I wish I had never spent all this money on 3D and saved my sanity.
Edit: Don't get me wrong when it works without any issues it is ok but that isn't very often, I spend more time on forums trying to fix something etc.
Every game that comes out still has issues no matter whether it is Nvidia 3D ready or not, this isn't early adopter stuff anymore Nvidia and the product has been out for that long now it should be past all this BS.
Nvidia seems content with broken products and continues to bring out more broken products instead of making the previous product rock solid.
I think it's the chipbase of the 200 series (excluding 240). All 200 cards are based on either GT200 or GT200b. Except 240 which was released later and is based on the GT215 chip.
A month ago the 240 card was the only card out of the 200er series which show up at in the blu-ray 3d playback chart. Now all cards are included in the chart (see [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html)"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html)[/url] but have a double star quote which is not reference anywhere.
the GT200/b was manufactured before blu-ray 3d specs and content was available so i think they can not render H.264 content on the chip. H.264 decoding is done on a specialized chip and those 'old' 200er have the PureView VP3 on board not PureVideo VP4!
I was very angry, because I have the high-end 295 GTX and it wasn't able to playback blu-ray 3d content. And even because of it's integrated SLI is not so good in game 3d content either (if you don't turn off multi-GPU).
I agree with you bullripper, shame on you nVIDIA.
Why aren't the cards able to decode via CUDA if not able to decode via PureVideo???
Is this a HDCP issue?
I think it's the chipbase of the 200 series (excluding 240). All 200 cards are based on either GT200 or GT200b. Except 240 which was released later and is based on the GT215 chip.
A month ago the 240 card was the only card out of the 200er series which show up at in the blu-ray 3d playback chart. Now all cards are included in the chart (see http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html) but have a double star quote which is not reference anywhere.
the GT200/b was manufactured before blu-ray 3d specs and content was available so i think they can not render H.264 content on the chip. H.264 decoding is done on a specialized chip and those 'old' 200er have the PureView VP3 on board not PureVideo VP4!
I was very angry, because I have the high-end 295 GTX and it wasn't able to playback blu-ray 3d content. And even because of it's integrated SLI is not so good in game 3d content either (if you don't turn off multi-GPU).
I agree with you bullripper, shame on you nVIDIA.
Why aren't the cards able to decode via CUDA if not able to decode via PureVideo???
[quote name='GemX' post='1097751' date='Aug 2 2010, 05:14 PM']A month ago the 240 card was the only card out of the 200er series which show up at in the blu-ray 3d playback chart. Now all cards are included in the chart (see [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html)"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html)[/url] but have a double star quote which is not reference anywhere.[/quote]
there used to be a piece of text saying that ** meant hardware decoding was not supported and you would require a quad core processor to play 3D bluray.
It then mysteriously dissapeared.
Too be honest, they should completely remove those cards from the list to avoid any confusion.
[quote name='GemX' post='1097751' date='Aug 2 2010, 05:14 PM']A month ago the 240 card was the only card out of the 200er series which show up at in the blu-ray 3d playback chart. Now all cards are included in the chart (see http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html) but have a double star quote which is not reference anywhere.
there used to be a piece of text saying that ** meant hardware decoding was not supported and you would require a quad core processor to play 3D bluray.
It then mysteriously dissapeared.
Too be honest, they should completely remove those cards from the list to avoid any confusion.
[quote name='brendonvz' post='1098106' date='Aug 3 2010, 06:06 AM']Yep, mine is Quad Core ... So I'd probably be better off buying a 3D Blu Ray player than keep messing about with Nvidia[/quote]
Thing is, I can run HD 3D from AVI / files no problem via Nvidia player..
Could I create an MKV file from the BluRay ?? Anyone ??
[quote name='brendonvz' post='1098106' date='Aug 3 2010, 06:06 AM']Yep, mine is Quad Core ... So I'd probably be better off buying a 3D Blu Ray player than keep messing about with Nvidia
Thing is, I can run HD 3D from AVI / files no problem via Nvidia player..
Could I create an MKV file from the BluRay ?? Anyone ??
Yes 3dbdnet works great, be prepared to go to sleep while it does it's thing though and also make sure you got plenty room on your hd.
The previous way was no gui and alot of mucking about at command line but it's wrapped up nicely now.
It's great we can do this but still we are missing out on quality from just playing 3D bluray natively.
[quote name='bullripper' post='1098423' date='Aug 3 2010, 07:36 PM']I think that error is due to not enough disk space, as I mentioned you need a lot.
Try and free up about 300 gig or more and give it another go.[/quote]
Yep got 509 gigs free ..
Could it be a codec error .. I tried downloading the h264 codec and still same error ...
Sorry can't help you more mate, I only converted a short clip off the panasonic 3d bluray demo disc and it worked fine.
I did get the same error when I tried ice age .ssif file couple days ago, it was 35 gig and one ssif file.
I went out and come back and had that error and just put it down to me only having 9 gig of space left on my drive.
Perhaps read the beohemett forums, I'm sure someone else said it worked after they allocated more disk space.
I've a Quad core with GTX275 and 6 GB memory, btw games like FarCry2 and Dirt 2 will play perfectly in 3D
Any Ideas?
I've a Quad core with GTX275 and 6 GB memory, btw games like FarCry2 and Dirt 2 will play perfectly in 3D
Any Ideas?
It doesn't matter what I choose, hardware acceleration doesn't work with GTX260 and turning that off and instead choosing trutheatre and cuda still don't help.
It just keeps using my CPU for the decoding no matter what.
I have dual core 2.66, 4gig memory and GTX260OC (gigabyte).
Both Cyberlink's site and Nvidia's site state I have everything spec wise to watch 3D bluray but still can't.
I overclocked to 2.92 and it speeds it up a bit but still stutters and sound looses synch, also when a scene comes on that requires more bandwith like when the mammoth comes running at the start of Ice Age it stutters even worse.
Nvidia 3D is just problem after problem, I'm in the thought process of forgetting about 3D all together and go back to good old 2D as my patience has almost all but gone with this crap.
I wish I had never spent all this money on 3D and saved my sanity.
Edit: Don't get me wrong when it works without any issues it is ok but that isn't very often, I spend more time on forums trying to fix something etc.
Every game that comes out still has issues no matter whether it is Nvidia 3D ready or not, this isn't early adopter stuff anymore Nvidia and the product has been out for that long now it should be past all this BS.
Nvidia seems content with broken products and continues to bring out more broken products instead of making the previous product rock solid.
It doesn't matter what I choose, hardware acceleration doesn't work with GTX260 and turning that off and instead choosing trutheatre and cuda still don't help.
It just keeps using my CPU for the decoding no matter what.
I have dual core 2.66, 4gig memory and GTX260OC (gigabyte).
Both Cyberlink's site and Nvidia's site state I have everything spec wise to watch 3D bluray but still can't.
I overclocked to 2.92 and it speeds it up a bit but still stutters and sound looses synch, also when a scene comes on that requires more bandwith like when the mammoth comes running at the start of Ice Age it stutters even worse.
Nvidia 3D is just problem after problem, I'm in the thought process of forgetting about 3D all together and go back to good old 2D as my patience has almost all but gone with this crap.
I wish I had never spent all this money on 3D and saved my sanity.
Edit: Don't get me wrong when it works without any issues it is ok but that isn't very often, I spend more time on forums trying to fix something etc.
Every game that comes out still has issues no matter whether it is Nvidia 3D ready or not, this isn't early adopter stuff anymore Nvidia and the product has been out for that long now it should be past all this BS.
Nvidia seems content with broken products and continues to bring out more broken products instead of making the previous product rock solid.
A month ago the 240 card was the only card out of the 200er series which show up at in the blu-ray 3d playback chart. Now all cards are included in the chart (see [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html)"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html)[/url] but have a double star quote which is not reference anywhere.
the GT200/b was manufactured before blu-ray 3d specs and content was available so i think they can not render H.264 content on the chip. H.264 decoding is done on a specialized chip and those 'old' 200er have the PureView VP3 on board not PureVideo VP4!
I was very angry, because I have the high-end 295 GTX and it wasn't able to playback blu-ray 3d content. And even because of it's integrated SLI is not so good in game 3d content either (if you don't turn off multi-GPU).
I agree with you bullripper, shame on you nVIDIA.
Why aren't the cards able to decode via CUDA if not able to decode via PureVideo???
Is this a HDCP issue?
A month ago the 240 card was the only card out of the 200er series which show up at in the blu-ray 3d playback chart. Now all cards are included in the chart (see http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html) but have a double star quote which is not reference anywhere.
the GT200/b was manufactured before blu-ray 3d specs and content was available so i think they can not render H.264 content on the chip. H.264 decoding is done on a specialized chip and those 'old' 200er have the PureView VP3 on board not PureVideo VP4!
I was very angry, because I have the high-end 295 GTX and it wasn't able to playback blu-ray 3d content. And even because of it's integrated SLI is not so good in game 3d content either (if you don't turn off multi-GPU).
I agree with you bullripper, shame on you nVIDIA.
Why aren't the cards able to decode via CUDA if not able to decode via PureVideo???
Is this a HDCP issue?
there used to be a piece of text saying that ** meant hardware decoding was not supported and you would require a quad core processor to play 3D bluray.
It then mysteriously dissapeared.
Too be honest, they should completely remove those cards from the list to avoid any confusion.
there used to be a piece of text saying that ** meant hardware decoding was not supported and you would require a quad core processor to play 3D bluray.
It then mysteriously dissapeared.
Too be honest, they should completely remove those cards from the list to avoid any confusion.
Thing is, I can run HD 3D from AVI / files no problem via Nvidia player..
Could I create an MKV file from the BluRay ?? Anyone ??
Thing is, I can run HD 3D from AVI / files no problem via Nvidia player..
Could I create an MKV file from the BluRay ?? Anyone ??
Wow, that looks promising . I'll give it a go this evening thanks
Wow, that looks promising . I'll give it a go this evening thanks
The previous way was no gui and alot of mucking about at command line but it's wrapped up nicely now.
It's great we can do this but still we are missing out on quality from just playing 3D bluray natively.
The previous way was no gui and alot of mucking about at command line but it's wrapped up nicely now.
It's great we can do this but still we are missing out on quality from just playing 3D bluray natively.
Doesnt work :(
I tried both Grand Canyon and Meatballs ... just cmoe up with "Error right.h264 doesnt exist Please report "
Doesnt work :(
I tried both Grand Canyon and Meatballs ... just cmoe up with "Error right.h264 doesnt exist Please report "
Try and free up about 300 gig or more and give it another go.
Try and free up about 300 gig or more and give it another go.
Try and free up about 300 gig or more and give it another go.[/quote]
Yep got 509 gigs free ..
Could it be a codec error .. I tried downloading the h264 codec and still same error ...
Try and free up about 300 gig or more and give it another go.
Yep got 509 gigs free ..
Could it be a codec error .. I tried downloading the h264 codec and still same error ...
I did get the same error when I tried ice age .ssif file couple days ago, it was 35 gig and one ssif file.
I went out and come back and had that error and just put it down to me only having 9 gig of space left on my drive.
Perhaps read the beohemett forums, I'm sure someone else said it worked after they allocated more disk space.
I did get the same error when I tried ice age .ssif file couple days ago, it was 35 gig and one ssif file.
I went out and come back and had that error and just put it down to me only having 9 gig of space left on my drive.
Perhaps read the beohemett forums, I'm sure someone else said it worked after they allocated more disk space.