(GTX680) HDMI 1.4 Samung 3DTV For 3D Blu-Ray & BenQ XL2420T 3D Vision For Desktop/Gaming
I recently upgraded to a Asus GTX680 and a XL2420T 120hz monitor with 3D vision kit and since doing so I have had issues with 3D blu-rays using either cyberlink or tmt5. Originally before I got the 3D monitor I could load up powerdvd and once the blu-ray was playing I clicked 3D mode and my TV automatically switched to 3D mode and my glasses synced with the TV. No issues and it worked perfect via HDMI 1.4. Now when I click 3D mode on powerdvd nothing happens and my TV stays in 2D mode, ideally I would like my TV as a 2nd monitor and just be able to play 3D blu-rays and still have use of my desktop or even just not have to disable monitors and mess with settings but it won't even work with my xl2420t monitor disconnected and the 3d vision emitter unplugged. I have tried uninstalling the 3D vision drivers but I still cant get 3D playback working again via HDMI 1.4 on my Samsung 3DTV. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions to what I am doing wrong and how to get a around this problem. Thanks Samsung LE46C750 (HDMI 1.4) Benq XL2420T (Dyal Link DVI) 3D Vision 2 Asus GTX680 DCU II TOP Windows 8 X64 If you need any more info let me know.
I recently upgraded to a Asus GTX680 and a XL2420T 120hz monitor with 3D vision kit and since doing so I have had issues with 3D blu-rays using either cyberlink or tmt5.

Originally before I got the 3D monitor I could load up powerdvd and once the blu-ray was playing I clicked 3D mode and my TV automatically switched to 3D mode and my glasses synced with the TV. No issues and it worked perfect via HDMI 1.4.

Now when I click 3D mode on powerdvd nothing happens and my TV stays in 2D mode, ideally I would like my TV as a 2nd monitor and just be able to play 3D blu-rays and still have use of my desktop or even just not have to disable monitors and mess with settings but it won't even work with my xl2420t monitor disconnected and the 3d vision emitter unplugged.

I have tried uninstalling the 3D vision drivers but I still cant get 3D playback working again via HDMI 1.4 on my Samsung 3DTV.

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions to what I am doing wrong and how to get a around this problem.

Thanks


Samsung LE46C750 (HDMI 1.4)
Benq XL2420T (Dyal Link DVI)
3D Vision 2
Asus GTX680 DCU II TOP
Windows 8 X64


If you need any more info let me know.

#1
Posted 01/17/2013 08:36 PM   
As far as I know, when two monitors are connected, you need to set the monitor that you want to use Cyberlink on for stereographic video playback as your primary monitor. Unfortunately, 3D vision requires that your monitor is listed as your primary display. So you can not do both at the same time. I think. But, I'm unsure. If so, maybe there's a workaround?
As far as I know, when two monitors are connected, you need to set the monitor that you want to use Cyberlink on for stereographic video playback as your primary monitor.

Unfortunately, 3D vision requires that your monitor is listed as your primary display.

So you can not do both at the same time. I think. But, I'm unsure. If so, maybe there's a workaround?

#2
Posted 01/17/2013 09:15 PM   
I have tried it with only my TV connected and it stilly refused to work. I am not trying to do both at the same time, 1 or the other at any time. Do I need 3DTV play to use 3 D Blu-ray?
I have tried it with only my TV connected and it stilly refused to work.

I am not trying to do both at the same time, 1 or the other at any time.

Do I need 3DTV play to use 3 D Blu-ray?

#3
Posted 01/18/2013 10:09 AM   
As far as I know, 3DTV Play is not required when using your 3D HDTV to playback 3D Blu-rays via Cyberlink. As far as I know, Nvidia is obligated to allow 3D Blu-ray playback as per HDMI manufacturing agreements, but not games. As far as I know, all you need to do is configure the display as HDMI 1.4 in the Cyberlink software. As far as I know, everything I just said could be wrong.
As far as I know, 3DTV Play is not required when using your 3D HDTV to playback 3D Blu-rays via Cyberlink.

As far as I know, Nvidia is obligated to allow 3D Blu-ray playback as per HDMI manufacturing agreements, but not games.

As far as I know, all you need to do is configure the display as HDMI 1.4 in the Cyberlink software.

As far as I know, everything I just said could be wrong.

#4
Posted 01/18/2013 09:27 PM   
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