Sony Soundbar +3D Vision...
I just picked up this new soundbar which has 3 HDMI inputs and one output so I plugged in my dvi-hdmi cable to the input and have a regular HDMI cable connected to the output to my TV. Sound is perfect no issues whatsoever there but in nvidia control panel with freshly installed drivers (used driversweeper too) I now only see Generic DLP and Generic CRT when I use 3d vision setup....no more mitsubishe DLP which is what I have. 3D obviously doesn't look right as it did before and I've tried adjusting convergence with no good result. Is there anyway to add my DLP back into the driver?? I could always plug directly to my TV but I don't want to lose the awesome audio.
I just picked up this new soundbar which has 3 HDMI inputs and one output so I plugged in my dvi-hdmi cable to the input and have a regular HDMI cable connected to the output to my TV. Sound is perfect no issues whatsoever there but in nvidia control panel with freshly installed drivers (used driversweeper too) I now only see Generic DLP and Generic CRT when I use 3d vision setup....no more mitsubishe DLP which is what I have. 3D obviously doesn't look right as it did before and I've tried adjusting convergence with no good result. Is there anyway to add my DLP back into the driver?? I could always plug directly to my TV but I don't want to lose the awesome audio.

Mitsubishi DLP // Phenom II x6 // GTX 470

#1
Posted 12/10/2011 06:21 PM   
Anyone?
Anyone?

Mitsubishi DLP // Phenom II x6 // GTX 470

#2
Posted 12/14/2011 05:41 AM   
Two things you can do, because I have similar setup as you as far as PC > Sony Receiver > Mits.

1) Plug your PC directly into your Mits and extract it's EDID using Moninfo. Then do the same thing with your Sony. Do as described here: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=191096

2) Use Generic DLP and turn your depth way down (around 15-20% seems comparable to 100% with EDID Mits) as Generic DLP has a much wider degree of maximum depth for your display than using the prescribed values for Mits as a 3D Vision Display.

I would just use #2. It works fine and without any creation of EDID overrides. Just be conscious of what your depth value is, you'll get identical depth values as what you had before if you just turn the depth down. There's no way your eyes will be able to handle over 50% depth using Generic DLP and a Mits DLP.
Two things you can do, because I have similar setup as you as far as PC > Sony Receiver > Mits.



1) Plug your PC directly into your Mits and extract it's EDID using Moninfo. Then do the same thing with your Sony. Do as described here: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=191096



2) Use Generic DLP and turn your depth way down (around 15-20% seems comparable to 100% with EDID Mits) as Generic DLP has a much wider degree of maximum depth for your display than using the prescribed values for Mits as a 3D Vision Display.



I would just use #2. It works fine and without any creation of EDID overrides. Just be conscious of what your depth value is, you'll get identical depth values as what you had before if you just turn the depth down. There's no way your eyes will be able to handle over 50% depth using Generic DLP and a Mits DLP.

#3
Posted 12/14/2011 05:28 PM   
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