I will give this a try.. Hopefully It works on my vizio XVT3D474SV.
btw, does this only work on passive 3d tv or active 3dtv too?
Mine is active 3d tv and unfortunately, I don't have time to test it till wednesday due to final exam at school. :(
[quote name='DeathTripp' date='05 December 2011 - 07:54 AM' timestamp='1323071649' post='1337759']
I have a VIZIO M3D421SR; the only option in 3D are SBS, Top and Bottom, and Sensio.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could do better than the 3DTV 720p60hz framepacking or 1080p24hz 3D gaming? Or am I out of luck?
Thanks for any help!!
Edit: Well, it appears that with Tri-Def I can do 1080p at 60hz SBS. Is framepacking all-together a different type of 3D technique than SBS? What am I losing by doing 3d at 1080p using my TV's SBS through Tri-Def as compared to using 3DTV?
Thanks again! This world of home 3D really is something new for me.
[/quote]
You are displaying it at 1080i.If it looks better stick with it.
I been trying to find a projector with 1080i or checkerboard that has been confirmed to work with ddd/3d tv play.
[quote name='DeathTripp' date='05 December 2011 - 07:54 AM' timestamp='1323071649' post='1337759']
I have a VIZIO M3D421SR; the only option in 3D are SBS, Top and Bottom, and Sensio.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could do better than the 3DTV 720p60hz framepacking or 1080p24hz 3D gaming? Or am I out of luck?
Thanks for any help!!
Edit: Well, it appears that with Tri-Def I can do 1080p at 60hz SBS. Is framepacking all-together a different type of 3D technique than SBS? What am I losing by doing 3d at 1080p using my TV's SBS through Tri-Def as compared to using 3DTV?
Thanks again! This world of home 3D really is something new for me.
You are displaying it at 1080i.If it looks better stick with it.
I been trying to find a projector with 1080i or checkerboard that has been confirmed to work with ddd/3d tv play.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
[quote name='Airwolf666666' date='06 January 2012 - 08:48 PM' timestamp='1325879280' post='1352517']
I don't see any attached file in the first post :(
Saw that the 3dtv play fix is having the same problem we had with the 800p 3d projector fix, the red writing overlay with an error message on it. i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' />
you'll need [url="http://www.heaventools.com/download-pe-explorer.htm"]PE Explorer[/url]
once downloaded and installed you'll need to open the file nvstres.dll
Mine was located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision"
Go to the button called Resource Viewer\Editor and click it, open the folder bitmap and find 201. open 201 there should be an open file button next to replacement source. download the attached 201.bmp and use it as the replacement source.
go to file and save the file as nvstres1.dll. once saved rename the original nvstres.dll to nvstres.dll.old and rename nvstres1.dll to nvstres.dll
disable and enable the 3d in the nvidia control panel
ill attach the modified nvstres.dll for driver 285.62
Saw that the 3dtv play fix is having the same problem we had with the 800p 3d projector fix, the red writing overlay with an error message on it. i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' />
once downloaded and installed you'll need to open the file nvstres.dll
Mine was located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision"
Go to the button called Resource Viewer\Editor and click it, open the folder bitmap and find 201. open 201 there should be an open file button next to replacement source. download the attached 201.bmp and use it as the replacement source.
go to file and save the file as nvstres1.dll. once saved rename the original nvstres.dll to nvstres.dll.old and rename nvstres1.dll to nvstres.dll
disable and enable the 3d in the nvidia control panel
ill attach the modified nvstres.dll for driver 285.62
Note: this will remove all of nvidia OSD
Enjoy
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 4.25GHz|MB: XFX 790i Ultra 3-way SLI|GPU: 2x XFX 9800GT|RAM: 4x 2GB Kingston DDR3|PSU: 1000w Silverstone|Storage: 2x WD 500GB in RAID 0|Storage: 3x WD 1TB in RAID 5|Monitor: Viewsonic PJD6531w 3D Projector w/ 800p 3D Fix|TV Card: 2x AVer Media Hybrid Duo|OS: Windows 8 ProWMC x64
[quote name='thagerty12' date='31 December 2011 - 01:29 PM' timestamp='1325356173' post='1349730']
"The solution created by Texas Instruments maintains both the vertical and the horizontal resolution. This solution thus produces the highest quality and highest resolution displays available for stereoscopic viewing."[/quote]
IMO I don't believe this to be true. Even using the example given in the PDF, common sense shows checkerboard to have half of the horizontal resolution of a full 1080x1920 image.
The trick to the great image it produces is in the interpolation used to fill in the missing pixels.
In SBS mode for example, you cut the horizontal resolution by removing every other column of pixels. The interpolator then only has the pixel to the left and right to use to "guess" what goes in the middle. With checkerboard every other pixel is removed horizontally also, but each row is alternated between odd and even pixels removed, resulting in a checkerboard pattern, not alternating columns of pixels and blanks like SBS produces. The interpolator now has pixels on both sides and top and bottom to use to restore the missing pixel in the middle.
The image quality of checkerboard is better than SBS or TB for that reason and is very close to true 1080x1920. So until they up frame packing to 1080p60 or release faster HDMI chips, checkerboard is still the best 3D gaming format that is available for televisions today.
[quote name='thagerty12' date='31 December 2011 - 01:29 PM' timestamp='1325356173' post='1349730']
"The solution created by Texas Instruments maintains both the vertical and the horizontal resolution. This solution thus produces the highest quality and highest resolution displays available for stereoscopic viewing."
IMO I don't believe this to be true. Even using the example given in the PDF, common sense shows checkerboard to have half of the horizontal resolution of a full 1080x1920 image.
The trick to the great image it produces is in the interpolation used to fill in the missing pixels.
In SBS mode for example, you cut the horizontal resolution by removing every other column of pixels. The interpolator then only has the pixel to the left and right to use to "guess" what goes in the middle. With checkerboard every other pixel is removed horizontally also, but each row is alternated between odd and even pixels removed, resulting in a checkerboard pattern, not alternating columns of pixels and blanks like SBS produces. The interpolator now has pixels on both sides and top and bottom to use to restore the missing pixel in the middle.
The image quality of checkerboard is better than SBS or TB for that reason and is very close to true 1080x1920. So until they up frame packing to 1080p60 or release faster HDMI chips, checkerboard is still the best 3D gaming format that is available for televisions today.
[quote name='hatharry' date='07 January 2012 - 04:01 PM' timestamp='1325952099' post='1352881']Saw that the 3dtv play fix is having the same problem we had with the 800p 3d projector fix, the red writing overlay with an error message on it.
i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> ... Note: this will remove all of nvidia OSD[/quote]
This should help a lot of people out, especially given the CRT problems with the latest drivers...
It looks like we could edit the 3D crosshairs to, Great work hatharry! /thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />
[quote name='hatharry' date='07 January 2012 - 04:01 PM' timestamp='1325952099' post='1352881']Saw that the 3dtv play fix is having the same problem we had with the 800p 3d projector fix, the red writing overlay with an error message on it.
i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> ... Note: this will remove all of nvidia OSD
This should help a lot of people out, especially given the CRT problems with the latest drivers...
It looks like we could edit the 3D crosshairs to, Great work hatharry! /thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />
Hello.
I've been reading all the information the forum but not if the rollermod can work on my lg lw650s passive.
I have tested with rollermod, but only I get the option in which is shown in red and cyan. I only have my tv and passive glasses do not know if I need something more.
If it works in the LG lw5700, in theory should work well on my tv right?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my bad English.
I've been reading all the information the forum but not if the rollermod can work on my lg lw650s passive.
I have tested with rollermod, but only I get the option in which is shown in red and cyan. I only have my tv and passive glasses do not know if I need something more.
If it works in the LG lw5700, in theory should work well on my tv right?
My TV is 2011. In the TV remote control comes from the 3D button you can select various options for 3d, and one of them is checkerboard.
Thank you very much.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
btw, does this only work on passive 3d tv or active 3dtv too?
Mine is active 3d tv and unfortunately, I don't have time to test it till wednesday due to final exam at school. :(
btw, does this only work on passive 3d tv or active 3dtv too?
Mine is active 3d tv and unfortunately, I don't have time to test it till wednesday due to final exam at school. :(
I7 8700K
Asrock Killer Z370
G.Skill 16gb DDR4 3000 Ram
Gigabyte RTX 2080
Corsair AX1200 watts Platinum PSU
1tb Samsung 840 Evo SSD
BenQ 27 inch 4K monitor
Asus VG278H 27 inch 3D monitor
I have a VIZIO M3D421SR; the only option in 3D are SBS, Top and Bottom, and Sensio.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could do better than the 3DTV 720p60hz framepacking or 1080p24hz 3D gaming? Or am I out of luck?
Thanks for any help!!
Edit: Well, it appears that with Tri-Def I can do 1080p at 60hz SBS. Is framepacking all-together a different type of 3D technique than SBS? What am I losing by doing 3d at 1080p using my TV's SBS through Tri-Def as compared to using 3DTV?
Thanks again! This world of home 3D really is something new for me.
[/quote]
You are displaying it at 1080i.If it looks better stick with it.
I been trying to find a projector with 1080i or checkerboard that has been confirmed to work with ddd/3d tv play.
I have a VIZIO M3D421SR; the only option in 3D are SBS, Top and Bottom, and Sensio.
Does anyone have any ideas how I could do better than the 3DTV 720p60hz framepacking or 1080p24hz 3D gaming? Or am I out of luck?
Thanks for any help!!
Edit: Well, it appears that with Tri-Def I can do 1080p at 60hz SBS. Is framepacking all-together a different type of 3D technique than SBS? What am I losing by doing 3d at 1080p using my TV's SBS through Tri-Def as compared to using 3DTV?
Thanks again! This world of home 3D really is something new for me.
You are displaying it at 1080i.If it looks better stick with it.
I been trying to find a projector with 1080i or checkerboard that has been confirmed to work with ddd/3d tv play.
Co-founder of helixmod.blog.com
If you like one of my helixmod patches and want to donate. Can send to me through paypal - eqzitara@yahoo.com
I Just bought an Acer HN274HB 3D screen, I hope I can get it work
through HDMI.
I Just bought an Acer HN274HB 3D screen, I hope I can get it work
through HDMI.
Benchmark your reflexes! *new*
can everyone post a link to download it ?
thx
can everyone post a link to download it ?
thx
I don't see any attached file in the first post :(
can everyone post a link to download it ?
thx
[/quote]
www.sendspace.com/file/w5xidx
I don't see any attached file in the first post :(
can everyone post a link to download it ?
thx
www.sendspace.com/file/w5xidx
intel i5 2500k @ 4.6 30C Stable
EVGA gtx 470 SLI
windows vista 64 bit
8 gig Corsair Vengeance RAM
Saw that the 3dtv play fix is having the same problem we had with the 800p 3d projector fix, the red writing overlay with an error message on it. i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to
you'll need [url="http://www.heaventools.com/download-pe-explorer.htm"]PE Explorer[/url]
once downloaded and installed you'll need to open the file nvstres.dll
Mine was located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision"
Go to the button called Resource Viewer\Editor and click it, open the folder bitmap and find 201. open 201 there should be an open file button next to replacement source. download the attached 201.bmp and use it as the replacement source.
go to file and save the file as nvstres1.dll. once saved rename the original nvstres.dll to nvstres.dll.old and rename nvstres1.dll to nvstres.dll
disable and enable the 3d in the nvidia control panel
ill attach the modified nvstres.dll for driver 285.62
Note: this will remove all of nvidia OSD
Enjoy
Saw that the 3dtv play fix is having the same problem we had with the 800p 3d projector fix, the red writing overlay with an error message on it. i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to
you'll need PE Explorer
once downloaded and installed you'll need to open the file nvstres.dll
Mine was located in "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision"
Go to the button called Resource Viewer\Editor and click it, open the folder bitmap and find 201. open 201 there should be an open file button next to replacement source. download the attached 201.bmp and use it as the replacement source.
go to file and save the file as nvstres1.dll. once saved rename the original nvstres.dll to nvstres.dll.old and rename nvstres1.dll to nvstres.dll
disable and enable the 3d in the nvidia control panel
ill attach the modified nvstres.dll for driver 285.62
Note: this will remove all of nvidia OSD
Enjoy
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 4.25GHz|MB: XFX 790i Ultra 3-way SLI|GPU: 2x XFX 9800GT|RAM: 4x 2GB Kingston DDR3|PSU: 1000w Silverstone|Storage: 2x WD 500GB in RAID 0|Storage: 3x WD 1TB in RAID 5|Monitor: Viewsonic PJD6531w 3D Projector w/ 800p 3D Fix|TV Card: 2x AVer Media Hybrid Duo|OS: Windows 8 ProWMC x64
"The solution created by Texas Instruments maintains both the vertical and the horizontal resolution. This solution thus produces the highest quality and highest resolution displays available for stereoscopic viewing."[/quote]
IMO I don't believe this to be true. Even using the example given in the PDF, common sense shows checkerboard to have half of the horizontal resolution of a full 1080x1920 image.
The trick to the great image it produces is in the interpolation used to fill in the missing pixels.
In SBS mode for example, you cut the horizontal resolution by removing every other column of pixels. The interpolator then only has the pixel to the left and right to use to "guess" what goes in the middle. With checkerboard every other pixel is removed horizontally also, but each row is alternated between odd and even pixels removed, resulting in a checkerboard pattern, not alternating columns of pixels and blanks like SBS produces. The interpolator now has pixels on both sides and top and bottom to use to restore the missing pixel in the middle.
The image quality of checkerboard is better than SBS or TB for that reason and is very close to true 1080x1920. So until they up frame packing to 1080p60 or release faster HDMI chips, checkerboard is still the best 3D gaming format that is available for televisions today.
"The solution created by Texas Instruments maintains both the vertical and the horizontal resolution. This solution thus produces the highest quality and highest resolution displays available for stereoscopic viewing."
IMO I don't believe this to be true. Even using the example given in the PDF, common sense shows checkerboard to have half of the horizontal resolution of a full 1080x1920 image.
The trick to the great image it produces is in the interpolation used to fill in the missing pixels.
In SBS mode for example, you cut the horizontal resolution by removing every other column of pixels. The interpolator then only has the pixel to the left and right to use to "guess" what goes in the middle. With checkerboard every other pixel is removed horizontally also, but each row is alternated between odd and even pixels removed, resulting in a checkerboard pattern, not alternating columns of pixels and blanks like SBS produces. The interpolator now has pixels on both sides and top and bottom to use to restore the missing pixel in the middle.
The image quality of checkerboard is better than SBS or TB for that reason and is very close to true 1080x1920. So until they up frame packing to 1080p60 or release faster HDMI chips, checkerboard is still the best 3D gaming format that is available for televisions today.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P46ZH5FY
No modifications have been made to the files.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P46ZH5FY
No modifications have been made to the files.
i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to
This should help a lot of people out, especially given the CRT problems with the latest drivers...
It looks like we could edit the 3D crosshairs to, Great work hatharry!
i found away to fix it so hopefully it works for you guys to
This should help a lot of people out, especially given the CRT problems with the latest drivers...
It looks like we could edit the 3D crosshairs to, Great work hatharry!
I've been reading all the information the forum but not if the rollermod can work on my lg lw650s passive.
I have tested with rollermod, but only I get the option in which is shown in red and cyan. I only have my tv and passive glasses do not know if I need something more.
If it works in the LG lw5700, in theory should work well on my tv right?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my bad English.
I've been reading all the information the forum but not if the rollermod can work on my lg lw650s passive.
I have tested with rollermod, but only I get the option in which is shown in red and cyan. I only have my tv and passive glasses do not know if I need something more.
If it works in the LG lw5700, in theory should work well on my tv right?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my bad English.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.