3DTV Play on Sony HMZ-T2 HUGE PROBLEM
Hello. I have downloaded the trial version of 3DTV Play, and it works very good, except for one big problem. When I have the 3d activated the screens have these artifacts all the time: Pictures: [img]http://oi50.tinypic.com/s60jcx.jpg[/img] (in Max Payne 3 - it is usually black instead of strange blue) [img]http://oi47.tinypic.com/sy448w.jpg[/img] (Nvidia control panel) I have the 3D set up to 1280*720 with 60 Hz. I have tried the same resolution and Hz with Tridef, and I got none of these problems, so I know that the HMZ-T2 can receive a similar signal without any problems. Thanks for the help.
Hello.

I have downloaded the trial version of 3DTV Play, and it works very good, except for one big problem.


When I have the 3d activated the screens have these artifacts all the time:


Pictures:

Image
(in Max Payne 3 - it is usually black instead of strange blue)

Image
(Nvidia control panel)

I have the 3D set up to 1280*720 with 60 Hz.

I have tried the same resolution and Hz with Tridef, and I got none of these problems, so I know that the HMZ-T2 can receive a similar signal without any problems.

Thanks for the help.

#1
Posted 02/19/2013 12:14 AM   
That looks like video card artifacting....why it is only appearing in 3D mode is a bit confusing....if your video card is overclockied, try running it at stock settings and see if that helps. I doubt it, but its worth a shot :)
That looks like video card artifacting....why it is only appearing in 3D mode is a bit confusing....if your video card is overclockied, try running it at stock settings and see if that helps. I doubt it, but its worth a shot :)

#2
Posted 02/19/2013 12:50 AM   
[quote="miahallen"]That looks like video card artifacting....why it is only appearing in 3D mode is a bit confusing....if your video card is overclockied, try running it at stock settings and see if that helps. I doubt it, but its worth a shot :)[/quote] Thanks for the reply. :) I have a GTX 560 Ti, and it has never been overclocked. It runs perfectly with everything else, so I don't think its the graphics card that's causing the problem. I can run 3D Vision on my 120 Hz computer screen in 1920*1080 perfectly fine ( connected through DVI). I only get the problem when I am using the 3D on my HMZ-T2. I get the same artefacts when I am setting the resolution to 1920*1080 (in regular 2D on my HMZ-T2), so I think the problem has something to do with the signal, or at least the HMZ-T2's interpretation of it. I am connecting the HMZ-T2 to my GTX 560 Ti through a DVI cable (from the graphics card) with an HDMI adapter (to the HMZ-T2). As soon as I have a fix for this, I will buy the full version of 3DTV Play.
miahallen said:That looks like video card artifacting....why it is only appearing in 3D mode is a bit confusing....if your video card is overclockied, try running it at stock settings and see if that helps. I doubt it, but its worth a shot :)


Thanks for the reply. :)

I have a GTX 560 Ti, and it has never been overclocked.

It runs perfectly with everything else, so I don't think its the graphics card that's causing the problem. I can run 3D Vision on my 120 Hz computer screen in 1920*1080 perfectly fine ( connected through DVI).

I only get the problem when I am using the 3D on my HMZ-T2.


I get the same artefacts when I am setting the resolution to 1920*1080 (in regular 2D on my HMZ-T2), so I think the problem has something to do with the signal, or at least the HMZ-T2's interpretation of it.

I am connecting the HMZ-T2 to my GTX 560 Ti through a DVI cable (from the graphics card) with an HDMI adapter (to the HMZ-T2).


As soon as I have a fix for this, I will buy the full version of 3DTV Play.

#3
Posted 02/19/2013 01:26 AM   
The DVI cable is the same one that's working fine for the monitor? If so, try a different HDMI adaptor.
The DVI cable is the same one that's working fine for the monitor? If so, try a different HDMI adaptor.

#4
Posted 02/19/2013 01:42 AM   
[quote="miahallen"]The DVI cable is the same one that's working fine for the monitor? If so, try a different HDMI adaptor.[/quote] I only have one HDMI adaptor. But its another DVI cable. Maybe you are on to something. I'll test to use the same DVI cable I use for my 120 Hz screen. :) I'll be back shortly.
miahallen said:The DVI cable is the same one that's working fine for the monitor? If so, try a different HDMI adaptor.


I only have one HDMI adaptor. But its another DVI cable.

Maybe you are on to something. I'll test to use the same DVI cable I use for my 120 Hz screen. :)

I'll be back shortly.

#5
Posted 02/19/2013 01:44 AM   
IT WORKED! :D I changed to the other DVI-cable and now it works! :) The first one is 10 meters long, that probably explains why the signal couldn't come through perfectly. Thank you very much for steering me in the right direction. :-)
IT WORKED! :D

I changed to the other DVI-cable and now it works! :)

The first one is 10 meters long, that probably explains why the signal couldn't come through perfectly.

Thank you very much for steering me in the right direction. :-)

#6
Posted 02/19/2013 02:56 AM   
Great!!! :D
Great!!! :D

#7
Posted 02/19/2013 03:22 AM   
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