Indeed, it is very poison after watching Avatar 3D on 720p projector. I had bought 1 to replace my 2D PJ setup.
3DTV and 3D content impression, 3D content n nt reflection screen rated
3DTV and 3D content impression, 3D content n nt reflection screen rated
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May 20 2011, 04:30 PM
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Indeed, it is very poison after watching Avatar 3D on 720p projector. I had bought 1 to replace my 2D PJ setup.
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May 23 2011, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(pierreye @ May 21 2011, 10:04 PM) dragon age 2 had major problems in 3D. The light and sky are render at wrong level. Nvidia just release a beta driver 275 that support majority of the Samsung new 3D TV. Just connect your pc HDMI output directly to your receiver (1.4 compatible) then to your display. The driver should detect 1.4 3D compatible display and enable 3DTV Play. If you can't get nvidia to detect your display, then you need EDID hack. My reciever dont support HDMI 1.4 , thus i connected the only HDMI slot from HTPC to receiver for sound and use the DVI to HDMI adapter connected to the DVI slot at video card then HDMI cable to my Optoma HD67 projector. Unfortunately, the picture quality droped such as color faded and resolution drop. This may be due to my video card still detect my receiver to ouput the video instead of PJ. Wonder EDID hack will helps or the resolution setting is wrong. Need to spend more time to get it work for the workaround. If you do not have a 1.4 compatible receiver, you need to connect the HDMI output to your receiver and get a DVI to HDMI adapter and connect to the video card and have another cable directly to your tv. I havent try it but wonder the with above setup, will i able to get audio bitstream to receiver when watching 3D movie? or at least can bitstream for 2D movie? |
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May 24 2011, 01:30 AM
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Pierreye, again thanks for your advice, i got both DVI and HDMI worked together where i have both 3D and bitstream.
Now, my HD 3D movie and 3D games journey begin |
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May 25 2011, 12:18 AM
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QUOTE(pierreye @ May 24 2011, 01:16 PM) Enjoy your 3D movie and game. Post some of your impression here so that we have more 3D convert. Let me know how's the PQ in 3D compare to H5360BD. The HD67 is too bright (not yet calibrate) when set to 120hz, further more my room is painted white..... but once in 3D, its just nice. i might need to put a lens to use in 2D mode per your suggestion to block some of the light or change it back to 60hz. Watched few movie in 3D and really addicted to it. Hope for more 3D movie down the road. Too bad i only have 1 DLP link glass and only 1 person watching at a time. Recommended games for pc 1. Just cause 2 (very good 3d with some pop out) 2. Resident evil 5 (water reflection corruption, only affect some level) 3. Crysis 2 4. Bad company 2 5. Batman AA 6. dead rising 2. Not dare to play Fatal Frame 4 in 3D, 2D is scary enough I noticed that HD67 is brighter in 3D mode compared with H5360BD, but this is not apple to apple comparison as it is from different room, HTPC, PJ screen setup. Another observation, a lots of RBE from HD67 where i dont see it in H5360BD. The Ultraclear DLP link glass is sync up pretty well with the HD67, didnt observed any disconnection up to now or may be i havent notice it yet. |
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