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Quote: What driver release did you use? I have a 750Ti card that won't play in 3D either with all hard ware being HDMI 1.4 compliant.
Nvidia 3D is finicky, ya. I actually ended up with the new drivers, but instead of clicking 3D in the Nvidia menu (it just won't take) I found the 3D folder in the Nvidia files, and started the 3D setup wizard from there.


Programx86, Nvidia Coporation, 3D Vision, and one of the .exe files, but I do not remember which one.

Hope this helps. Total pain in the a**.

Michael




It's weird. I tried reinstalling current drivers and setting up from the file. It passes all the tests, I can see 3D in the spinning nvidia test in both 720 and 1080p24 settings and the game slide show they offer. Cyber link seems like it tries to send 3d signal to my projector, and while my projector is 'thinking about it' (and finally switches to a 3d resolution) powerdvd has already decided just to play a bluray in 2d instead of 3d. I pass all the 3d bluray advisor tests. I've patched power dvd 15 to the latest. It simply will not play a 3d bluray in 3d. I suppose my next step is formal support from cyberlink, where my expectations are low.
Quote: Actually, I got it to work. Yes, the Nvidia card does have some 3D issues. It just seems to be unstable when setting it up. But after a reinstall of NVIDIA drivers (custom clean, or else it just updates) and a few restarts, everything is peachy for me now. I have used Geforce 680m to play and watch 3D games and youtube videos with no problems, but reainstalled windows and had to set up the 3D again,which I forgot...




What driver release did you use? I have a 750Ti card that won't play in 3D either with all hard ware being HDMI 1.4 compliant.
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