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Im sorry Sean, I forgot to thank you last week!! I really appreacite your help, now I can go on watching my movies with no frustration I am a gamer, but gladly any of the games I am playing requires the latest drivers so I'll be keeping the 344.80 driver version for a while! Thanks a lot!!
I wasn't aware of that. So I should never install a new driver then?? Just keep the same one I have now?? Do you have any link where it explains why NVIDIA broke the 3D support on PowerDVD???
Hi Sean, thanks for taking some of your time answering my question! Well, my driver version was the last one: 347.09 I think, but the guys from Nvidia told me to downgrade it to 344.80, so that's the one I have right now. The TV Im using is the Samsung UN65ES800.

I am kind of new at doing this htpc thing. So what if you put a regular BD and enable 3D? Should I notice a big difference? And I forgot to tell you, but I didn't want to click on enable 3D cuz everytime I did that, the image was taking to long to jump from one frame to another. But today that I was playing with the resolution and the frame rates, I was able to fix this. I needed to set up my 3D resolution as 1080p at 24Hz. It looked that the movie was processed at 60Hz and then showing the images at 24Hz.

But I think it is working now, if you say that I need to click on "Enable 3D" even for 3D discs...then I am good to go! For 3D content that I have downloaded, I have to do the same thing right? The program will never show the 3D content unless you enable it? On some other forums I read that the 3D button was actually the conversion powerDVD does.
Hello guys!

I am having problems playing 3D BDs! I have the GTX780ti, I bought the 3DTV Play cuz NVIDIA said I needed that in order to play 3D BDs, plus a software like PowerDVD. The thing is that everytime I try to play a 3D BD, the image shows up as 2D :S How is that even possible if its a 3D Disc! I have the option "Enable 3D Support" enabled in the miscellaneous setting. Do I need to click on the 3D icon to watch a 3D Disc in 3D??? If it's that, how do I know it's the actual 3D image or is the 3D conversion that PowerDVD is doing?? Please someone help! Im getting frustrated trying to watch a 3D Movie!
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