I was hoping this would be fixed soon because my last attempt with older drivers a few months back was quite unsuccessful. So today I decided to quickly ask nvidia customer support before I ripped out cables and switched monitors again; and this is result of our beautiful conversation:
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Goutham (Listening)
Goutham: Hi, my name is Goutham. How may I help you?
M S: Hi, does 3d tv play support 3d gaming on the playstation 3d tv 24"?
Goutham: I'm sorry, this display is not recommended
M S: are there future plans by nvidia to properly support the display monitor in 3dtv play?
Goutham: Not sure, as we do not have any information on this as if now
M S: ok thanks, it's very unfortunate that such a popular monitor is not supported, it is the only reason quite a few people cannot purchase 3dtv play.
Goutham: Sorry, to hear about this
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Sorry to hear about this...
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I was hoping this would be fixed soon because my last attempt with older drivers a few months back was quite unsuccessful. So today I decided to quickly ask nvidia customer support before I ripped out cables and switched monitors again; and this is result of our beautiful conversation:
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Goutham (Listening)
Goutham: Hi, my name is Goutham. How may I help you?
M S: Hi, does 3d tv play support 3d gaming on the playstation 3d tv 24"?
Goutham: I'm sorry, this display is not recommended
M S: are there future plans by nvidia to properly support the display monitor in 3dtv play?
Goutham: Not sure, as we do not have any information on this as if now
M S: ok thanks, it's very unfortunate that such a popular monitor is not supported, it is the only reason quite a few people cannot purchase 3dtv play.
Goutham: Sorry, to hear about this
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Sorry to hear about this...
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I just want to use the PS3 3d display as a normal monitor - I can live without 3d :-).
I have 8500GT with the latest driver (320) installed. If I boot my PC with the PS3 display attached via HDMI then the boot up process hangs after loading BIOS.
Has anyone seen this issue and is able to fix it?
If I detach the PS3 display and connect it after the boot up process is completed then the display works as a generic monitor (1080p @ 60 Hz)
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
My PC boots up fine with any other monitor.
I just want to use the PS3 3d display as a normal monitor - I can live without 3d :-).
I have 8500GT with the latest driver (320) installed. If I boot my PC with the PS3 display attached via HDMI then the boot up process hangs after loading BIOS.
Has anyone seen this issue and is able to fix it?
If I detach the PS3 display and connect it after the boot up process is completed then the display works as a generic monitor (1080p @ 60 Hz)
If you also installed the 3D Vision drivers while installing the regular drivers, try uninstalling them. Other than that, I suggest posting in the driver forum or somewhere more appropriate. This is the stereoscopic gaming forum, only people that "can't" live without 3D should be posting here!
If you also installed the 3D Vision drivers while installing the regular drivers, try uninstalling them. Other than that, I suggest posting in the driver forum or somewhere more appropriate. This is the stereoscopic gaming forum, only people that "can't" live without 3D should be posting here!
Hi,
I have one interesting observation. I have LG 42" 42LDH520 model television, which is not a 3 D TV. But when I connect my GTX660 to it, it recognizes it as 3D TV and Games such as AS4, Batman Asylum and Tomb rider automatically chooses to be in 3D and display stereo scopic images ( double image). Also the Nvidia control panel shows all options under 3d settings. But when I connect my Sony 3d display these games automatically switch back to 3d and no other option except the 3d test will be available under the NVidia control panel. This means definitely Nvidia drivers are doing something based on Vendor type. Has anybody tried faking the EDID and got this working with new drivers? I plan to try faking my Sony 3d display as my LG TV. if anybody is familiar with process please give me some ideas.
Thanks in advance.
psk
Hi,
I have one interesting observation. I have LG 42" 42LDH520 model television, which is not a 3 D TV. But when I connect my GTX660 to it, it recognizes it as 3D TV and Games such as AS4, Batman Asylum and Tomb rider automatically chooses to be in 3D and display stereo scopic images ( double image). Also the Nvidia control panel shows all options under 3d settings. But when I connect my Sony 3d display these games automatically switch back to 3d and no other option except the 3d test will be available under the NVidia control panel. This means definitely Nvidia drivers are doing something based on Vendor type. Has anybody tried faking the EDID and got this working with new drivers? I plan to try faking my Sony 3d display as my LG TV. if anybody is familiar with process please give me some ideas.
Came here to vent. I have the PS 3D TV and got it from a black friday sale like many of you did. I have a new GeForce GTX 750 TI card and the latest drivers but, of course, cannot get 3D to work in games. The real kicker here is that when I go to the Nvidia control panel and run the 3D test application IT SHOWS 3D GRAPHICS!!! ARRGGGGGG!!!!! It's like NVIDIA is say "Oh hey look at these 3D graphics working great. Too bad we wont let you play games that way! HAHA SUCKER!!!" So mad. It can work. I'm seeing it! WTF!
Came here to vent. I have the PS 3D TV and got it from a black friday sale like many of you did. I have a new GeForce GTX 750 TI card and the latest drivers but, of course, cannot get 3D to work in games. The real kicker here is that when I go to the Nvidia control panel and run the 3D test application IT SHOWS 3D GRAPHICS!!! ARRGGGGGG!!!!! It's like NVIDIA is say "Oh hey look at these 3D graphics working great. Too bad we wont let you play games that way! HAHA SUCKER!!!" So mad. It can work. I'm seeing it! WTF!
[quote="Bizzy"]Came here to vent. I have the PS 3D TV and got it from a black friday sale like many of you did. I have a new GeForce GTX 750 TI card and the latest drivers but, of course, cannot get 3D to work in games. The real kicker here is that when I go to the Nvidia control panel and run the 3D test application IT SHOWS 3D GRAPHICS!!! ARRGGGGGG!!!!! It's like NVIDIA is say "Oh hey look at these 3D graphics working great. Too bad we wont let you play games that way! HAHA SUCKER!!!" So mad. It can work. I'm seeing it! WTF![/quote]
Here is the easy way to make it work. Order a Gefen HDMI Detective Plus and put it inline with the HDMI cables to the monitor and it will run as a Panasonic 3d HDTV out of the box at 720P 60Hz(per eye aka 120Hz) as you see it works in the test only to find it wont get recognized by Nvidia 3DTV Play for games etc. Very annoying but without Nvidia adding it to the whitelist like they did with the Sony HMZ-T1 Visor the PS3 3d display's EDID info is not correct as to it's true HDMI 1.4a capabilities. You can also do what I did and record the EDID info off of another Sony 3d HDTV LCD that uses shutter glasses and get full native 1080P 60Hz 2d desktop 24Hz 3d aka bluray to avoid unplugging the cheater box to get 1080 for desktop usage. The Best Buy guys let me plug into a TV and an AC outlet for the couple seconds it takes. Other than that your other option is to just buy and run DDD TriDef and use manual SBS mode which is also worth it as you get to run games at 1080P. Try to find a deal for $60 to $80 for the HDMI box to not lose too much of your display cost savings. As for overclocking the actual display above what appears to be it's true usable 60 Hz in 2d I only got it up to 66Hz which is nothing special and not worth me wasting anymore time trying at this point since I'm happy with this display for now. Hope that helps.
Bizzy said:Came here to vent. I have the PS 3D TV and got it from a black friday sale like many of you did. I have a new GeForce GTX 750 TI card and the latest drivers but, of course, cannot get 3D to work in games. The real kicker here is that when I go to the Nvidia control panel and run the 3D test application IT SHOWS 3D GRAPHICS!!! ARRGGGGGG!!!!! It's like NVIDIA is say "Oh hey look at these 3D graphics working great. Too bad we wont let you play games that way! HAHA SUCKER!!!" So mad. It can work. I'm seeing it! WTF!
Here is the easy way to make it work. Order a Gefen HDMI Detective Plus and put it inline with the HDMI cables to the monitor and it will run as a Panasonic 3d HDTV out of the box at 720P 60Hz(per eye aka 120Hz) as you see it works in the test only to find it wont get recognized by Nvidia 3DTV Play for games etc. Very annoying but without Nvidia adding it to the whitelist like they did with the Sony HMZ-T1 Visor the PS3 3d display's EDID info is not correct as to it's true HDMI 1.4a capabilities. You can also do what I did and record the EDID info off of another Sony 3d HDTV LCD that uses shutter glasses and get full native 1080P 60Hz 2d desktop 24Hz 3d aka bluray to avoid unplugging the cheater box to get 1080 for desktop usage. The Best Buy guys let me plug into a TV and an AC outlet for the couple seconds it takes. Other than that your other option is to just buy and run DDD TriDef and use manual SBS mode which is also worth it as you get to run games at 1080P. Try to find a deal for $60 to $80 for the HDMI box to not lose too much of your display cost savings. As for overclocking the actual display above what appears to be it's true usable 60 Hz in 2d I only got it up to 66Hz which is nothing special and not worth me wasting anymore time trying at this point since I'm happy with this display for now. Hope that helps.
I tried everything. Changing the EDID on my monitor. Rolling back the drivers, which worked but not with newer games. I was thinking about going Radeon for a while because of this issue. Why would the old drivers support the playstation 3d display but the newer ones not??? Nvidia did this on purpose, obviously. Whatever their intentions were for doing this, it doesnt matter anymore because I found the solution...
Google TriDef DDD and download this software. I heard about it on another forum. Set the program up for "side-by-side" mode and then run your game with the monitor in "side-by-side" mode and play many of your favorite games. As of now it supports 879 games, and it works great with the PS3 3D display. You can manually set the definition if its a little off, but alot of games look great. The software does cost $59.00 but I got the 14 day trial and am seriously considering buying it soon. I hope I've help a few people out with this. Don't wait any longer for this issue to get fixed!
I tried everything. Changing the EDID on my monitor. Rolling back the drivers, which worked but not with newer games. I was thinking about going Radeon for a while because of this issue. Why would the old drivers support the playstation 3d display but the newer ones not??? Nvidia did this on purpose, obviously. Whatever their intentions were for doing this, it doesnt matter anymore because I found the solution...
Google TriDef DDD and download this software. I heard about it on another forum. Set the program up for "side-by-side" mode and then run your game with the monitor in "side-by-side" mode and play many of your favorite games. As of now it supports 879 games, and it works great with the PS3 3D display. You can manually set the definition if its a little off, but alot of games look great. The software does cost $59.00 but I got the 14 day trial and am seriously considering buying it soon. I hope I've help a few people out with this. Don't wait any longer for this issue to get fixed!
We know TriDef. It's good, but doesn't support SLI, and doesn't work on most 3d vision monitors. It also doesn't support as many games, and you have to play in half the resolution most of us play at, because it renders in side-by-side mode.
Still, glad it works for you :)
We know TriDef. It's good, but doesn't support SLI, and doesn't work on most 3d vision monitors. It also doesn't support as many games, and you have to play in half the resolution most of us play at, because it renders in side-by-side mode.
I didn't realize that it doesn't support sli. It does work with the Playstation 3d Monitor 24" though, the display everyone is having problems with. Unfortunatly it does downscale the resolution, but it still looks great. It also does support more games (nvidia=650 Tri=879). Its so far the best workaround for this nvidia issue with this display imo. Better then rolling back drivers, or no 3d at all.
I didn't realize that it doesn't support sli. It does work with the Playstation 3d Monitor 24" though, the display everyone is having problems with. Unfortunatly it does downscale the resolution, but it still looks great. It also does support more games (nvidia=650 Tri=879). Its so far the best workaround for this nvidia issue with this display imo. Better then rolling back drivers, or no 3d at all.
Tridef and 3d tv play are both just different software solutions for creating a 3d image and sending it to a tv.
3d tv play supports framepacked 3d at 720p/60hz, or 1080p/24hz over HDMI. 3d vision supports more, but requires DVI-D and a compatible monitor. Tridef supports a lot of options (and you can get more information on the tridef site), but for nVidia users we usually have to run it in side-by-side mode, which means the effective resolution per eye is halved.
Tridef and 3d tv play are both just different software solutions for creating a 3d image and sending it to a tv.
3d tv play supports framepacked 3d at 720p/60hz, or 1080p/24hz over HDMI. 3d vision supports more, but requires DVI-D and a compatible monitor. Tridef supports a lot of options (and you can get more information on the tridef site), but for nVidia users we usually have to run it in side-by-side mode, which means the effective resolution per eye is halved.
3DTV Play is Nvidia's solution for HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D Projectors/3D HDTVs and only works via a HDMI connection.
3D Vision works via any connection (VGA/HDMI/DP/DVI-DL) and currently supports resolutions up to 1920x18080@120hz only on "Certified Displays" or capable CRTs. (1920x18080@120hz is only supported via DP or DL-DVI)
TriDef supports all Displays, Formats and connections. The thing with TriDef is that it works well with AMD Radeon GPUs but seems to be poorly optimized for Nvidia GPUs. I've used both a lot and prefer Nvidia for a middleware.
3DTV Play is Nvidia's solution for HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D Projectors/3D HDTVs and only works via a HDMI connection.
3D Vision works via any connection (VGA/HDMI/DP/DVI-DL) and currently supports resolutions up to 1920x18080@120hz only on "Certified Displays" or capable CRTs. (1920x18080@120hz is only supported via DP or DL-DVI)
TriDef supports all Displays, Formats and connections. The thing with TriDef is that it works well with AMD Radeon GPUs but seems to be poorly optimized for Nvidia GPUs. I've used both a lot and prefer Nvidia for a middleware.
I don't think 3d vision works over VGA, and only works via HDMI to a small list of certified devices (otherwise you have to use 3dtv play). It only supports 720p/60hz or 1080p/24hz over HDMI, same as 3dtv play. I'm pretty sure the maximum resolution is also 1920x1080, not 1920x18080, though I'm assuming that's a typo.
I don't think 3d vision works over VGA, and only works via HDMI to a small list of certified devices (otherwise you have to use 3dtv play). It only supports 720p/60hz or 1080p/24hz over HDMI, same as 3dtv play. I'm pretty sure the maximum resolution is also 1920x1080, not 1920x18080, though I'm assuming that's a typo.
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Goutham (Listening)
Goutham: Hi, my name is Goutham. How may I help you?
M S: Hi, does 3d tv play support 3d gaming on the playstation 3d tv 24"?
Goutham: I'm sorry, this display is not recommended
M S: are there future plans by nvidia to properly support the display monitor in 3dtv play?
Goutham: Not sure, as we do not have any information on this as if now
M S: ok thanks, it's very unfortunate that such a popular monitor is not supported, it is the only reason quite a few people cannot purchase 3dtv play.
Goutham: Sorry, to hear about this
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Sorry to hear about this...
FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
I have 8500GT with the latest driver (320) installed. If I boot my PC with the PS3 display attached via HDMI then the boot up process hangs after loading BIOS.
Has anyone seen this issue and is able to fix it?
If I detach the PS3 display and connect it after the boot up process is completed then the display works as a generic monitor (1080p @ 60 Hz)
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
My PC boots up fine with any other monitor.
Gigabyte Gaming 5 Z170X, i7-6700K @ 4.4ghz, Asus GTX 2080 ti Strix OC , 16gb DDR4 Corsair Vengence 2666, LG 60uh8500 and 49ub8500 passive 4K 3D EDID, Dell S2716DG.
I have one interesting observation. I have LG 42" 42LDH520 model television, which is not a 3 D TV. But when I connect my GTX660 to it, it recognizes it as 3D TV and Games such as AS4, Batman Asylum and Tomb rider automatically chooses to be in 3D and display stereo scopic images ( double image). Also the Nvidia control panel shows all options under 3d settings. But when I connect my Sony 3d display these games automatically switch back to 3d and no other option except the 3d test will be available under the NVidia control panel. This means definitely Nvidia drivers are doing something based on Vendor type. Has anybody tried faking the EDID and got this working with new drivers? I plan to try faking my Sony 3d display as my LG TV. if anybody is familiar with process please give me some ideas.
Thanks in advance.
psk
Here is the easy way to make it work. Order a Gefen HDMI Detective Plus and put it inline with the HDMI cables to the monitor and it will run as a Panasonic 3d HDTV out of the box at 720P 60Hz(per eye aka 120Hz) as you see it works in the test only to find it wont get recognized by Nvidia 3DTV Play for games etc. Very annoying but without Nvidia adding it to the whitelist like they did with the Sony HMZ-T1 Visor the PS3 3d display's EDID info is not correct as to it's true HDMI 1.4a capabilities. You can also do what I did and record the EDID info off of another Sony 3d HDTV LCD that uses shutter glasses and get full native 1080P 60Hz 2d desktop 24Hz 3d aka bluray to avoid unplugging the cheater box to get 1080 for desktop usage. The Best Buy guys let me plug into a TV and an AC outlet for the couple seconds it takes. Other than that your other option is to just buy and run DDD TriDef and use manual SBS mode which is also worth it as you get to run games at 1080P. Try to find a deal for $60 to $80 for the HDMI box to not lose too much of your display cost savings. As for overclocking the actual display above what appears to be it's true usable 60 Hz in 2d I only got it up to 66Hz which is nothing special and not worth me wasting anymore time trying at this point since I'm happy with this display for now. Hope that helps.
Google TriDef DDD and download this software. I heard about it on another forum. Set the program up for "side-by-side" mode and then run your game with the monitor in "side-by-side" mode and play many of your favorite games. As of now it supports 879 games, and it works great with the PS3 3D display. You can manually set the definition if its a little off, but alot of games look great. The software does cost $59.00 but I got the 14 day trial and am seriously considering buying it soon. I hope I've help a few people out with this. Don't wait any longer for this issue to get fixed!
Still, glad it works for you :)
I'm not understanding why one gives higher resolution than the other.
Tridef renders in side by side top N bottom and checkerboard on my Samsung 46c7000.
Checkerboard is closest to 1080P/60 HZ.
Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7 32GB Ram i9-9900K GigaByte Aorus Extreme Gaming 2080TI (single) Game Blaster Z Windows 10 X64 build #17763.195 Define R6 Blackout Case Corsair H110i GTX Sandisk 1TB (OS) SanDisk 2TB SSD (Games) Seagate EXOs 8 and 12 TB drives Samsung UN46c7000 HD TV Samsung UN55HU9000 UHD TVCurrently using ACER PASSIVE EDID override on 3D TVs LG 55
3d tv play supports framepacked 3d at 720p/60hz, or 1080p/24hz over HDMI. 3d vision supports more, but requires DVI-D and a compatible monitor. Tridef supports a lot of options (and you can get more information on the tridef site), but for nVidia users we usually have to run it in side-by-side mode, which means the effective resolution per eye is halved.
3D Vision works via any connection (VGA/HDMI/DP/DVI-DL) and currently supports resolutions up to 1920x18080@120hz only on "Certified Displays" or capable CRTs. (1920x18080@120hz is only supported via DP or DL-DVI)
TriDef supports all Displays, Formats and connections. The thing with TriDef is that it works well with AMD Radeon GPUs but seems to be poorly optimized for Nvidia GPUs. I've used both a lot and prefer Nvidia for a middleware.