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Hey guys. I'm trying to make use of this PowerDVD 10 Ultra Mark II but it's not working for me and I can't pinpoint which component is off here.

The relevant aspects of my setup are:

- Windows Vista Ultimate 32-Bit SP2 (fully updated)
- PowerDVD 10.0.1830.51
- Dual NVIDIA GTS 250 (SLI-enabled)
- Sony Blu-ray drive
- Intel Core2Quad Q9650 CPU
- Samsung UN46C7000 (46" 3D LED HDTV)
- Samsung SSG-2100AB 3D Active Glasses

All components are fully HDCP compliant, I am connecting my PC to the TV using an HDMI cable (linked to PC using DVI/HDMI converter).

It can play the 3D disc (Monsters VS Aliens 3D in this case) but the glasses do not work to put the images together.

When I go into the 3D Display Configuration window it automatically sets the 'Enable BD 3D playback' option on and correctly sets the diagonal size to 46.

The problem is when I hit Auto Detect under the Choose 3D display menu it says 'No 3D Display'. I can manually change this to "3D-Ready HDTV" and it will play the movie in 3D, but again the glasses do not work to convert the images.

I downloaded and ran the BD 3D Advisor and all tests pass with flying colors, yet I still cannot watch the movie. I will attach the log file from the Advisor to this post in case it helps.

If anyone can help point out where I am having any issue that needs to be addressed I would be very greatful. Any hints, tips or advice would be appreciated however.

Thank you,
Aaron Hill
According to:

http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd/powerdvd-system-requirements_en_US.html

The supported Operating Systems for Blu-ray 3D playback are:

•Microsoft Windows 7, Vista* and XP SP3* (Windows XP Service Pack 3 is required)

The note only says:

*PowerDVD with NVIDIA 3D Vision is not supported under Windows Vista and XP

This is kind of confusing if you are saying that it only works with Windows 7...

Is Alan trying to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision? I didn't gather that from his first post, but I'm still getting versed in 3D myself.
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