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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 1002033" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>Auto3d won't help you, but it will be useful once you get 3d working with your tv.</p><p> </p><p>Philips support is wrong, in that any video card that can do output 1080P over HDMI can output 3D side by side. It is within the 1.3 HDMI standard, as it is nothing special. Framepacking is different, and you need compatible hardware.</p><p> </p><p>You need to manually switch your tv to 3D SBS mode, as there will not be a flag telling the tv that it needs to go to 3d mode. If it refuses to do 3d, try a different HDMI port. If you are running via an AVR try a direct connection. The first thing I would do is change to 1920x1080x24hz in CCC and try every HDMI port with that resolution. Make sure the TV is the only display connected to the computer (if it is 2nd display it will go into RGB mode instead of YCbCr)</p><p> </p><p>If you still have trouble I would try the following things:</p><p>Only 1 thing plugged into TV</p><p>Use the same HDMI port that was doing 3d with your bluray player</p><p>PC attached only and directly to the TV</p><p>Use HDMI -> HDMI (Not DVI-D adapter)</p><p>Set resolution to 1920x1080</p><p>Set refresh rate to 24hz</p><p>Set colour space to YCbCr 4:4:2</p><p>Save changes</p><p>Restart PC+TV</p><p>Try 3d mode, if not working try different HDMI port on TV.</p><p> </p><p>If still not working you need to try YbCbCr 4:4:4 and different Hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 1002033, member: 76888"] Auto3d won't help you, but it will be useful once you get 3d working with your tv. Philips support is wrong, in that any video card that can do output 1080P over HDMI can output 3D side by side. It is within the 1.3 HDMI standard, as it is nothing special. Framepacking is different, and you need compatible hardware. You need to manually switch your tv to 3D SBS mode, as there will not be a flag telling the tv that it needs to go to 3d mode. If it refuses to do 3d, try a different HDMI port. If you are running via an AVR try a direct connection. The first thing I would do is change to 1920x1080x24hz in CCC and try every HDMI port with that resolution. Make sure the TV is the only display connected to the computer (if it is 2nd display it will go into RGB mode instead of YCbCr) If you still have trouble I would try the following things: Only 1 thing plugged into TV Use the same HDMI port that was doing 3d with your bluray player PC attached only and directly to the TV Use HDMI -> HDMI (Not DVI-D adapter) Set resolution to 1920x1080 Set refresh rate to 24hz Set colour space to YCbCr 4:4:2 Save changes Restart PC+TV Try 3d mode, if not working try different HDMI port on TV. If still not working you need to try YbCbCr 4:4:4 and different Hz. [/QUOTE]
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