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Well,
I guess I can't use older driver with a GTX950.
I don't use ReClock anyway, PowerDVD is able to select 24p mode when playing blu ray.
But I guess there's still a bug either in NVidia 3D stuff, or powerCinema, or both ...
Olivier
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Hi JimKSRT8,
I opened a case to Cyberlkink support, and for now, got nothing really useful.
Besides, I tried a few things:
I configured Nvidia Stereospcopic 3D. This add 2 so-colled 3 d resolutions, one being 1920x1280 24p. Withn that I found that I could play a 3D blu ray in 3D with PowerDVD in .. classical mode only. POwerDVD switches automatically from 60 hz to 24p and it works. However, in Cinema mode, although it changed also to 24p, I still got the damn error message.
So I tried to install NVidia 3DTV Play sw. This is non free SW, but you can use the test version for 14 days.
With this, and Nvidia driver 361.75, in cinema mode, I don't get the error message, but the movie doesn't play in 3D.
Weird thing, If I switch Power Cinema from full screen display to windows display, the movie switches to 3D! And back to full screen, it keeps playing in 3D.
To me, this issue is a mismatch between NVIdia 3D sw and PowerDVD software.
I am also not clear about the need to have Nvidia 3D TV play installed. Noone seems to have a clear answer about that ... and NVIdia doc about it is anything but clear.
Hope it helps .. a bit.
Olivier
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Hello,
I have a blue ray 3D playing issue with
- windows 10 64 bits
- PowerDVD 15
- Nvidia GTX950, driver 361.43
After activating Stereoscopic 3D in Nivia control panel, display type = autodetect, I found out that blu ray 3D playing works in 1920x1080 24Hz in ... classic mode only.
In Cinema mode, the NVidia driver issue a message like
'Current mode 1920x1080@60 is not hdmi 3d compatible, please try 1280x720@60hz or 1920x1080@24hz'
Which is strange since the resolution is actually set to 1920x1080 24Hz by POwerDVD when playing a blu ray (3D or not). And the playing happens in 2D, not 3D.
Anyone did have the same issue?
Thanks,
Olivier
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This is what I did.
For some reason, BDROM playback is now stable in 60p - it seems PowerDVD is doing the job.
I have no idea why ...
So I keep saying 'No' asked to play in 24p.
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Further testing show it happens when refresh rate is reduced by PowerDVD, switch to 1080 24p for BD and 1080 25p for DVD.
I put in attachment the DEBUG data from BD Advisor (all tests passed).
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Hello,
I have the same problem after upgrading from PowerDVD 11 to 14.
I sleected this option to allow PowerDVD to shift the display rate to 24p/s.
Basically it works - the TV screen reports 24p. However, the display is getting slower ...
It seems that getting into menu 'Player options' and back to the main display fix it.
Actually it looks like a bug.
Any idea?
Thanks!
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