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3D blu ray odd playback issue
JimKSRT8 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 22, 2008 14:15 Messages: 21 Offline
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Looking for any suggestions...strange one here. I picked up my first Intel NUC (NUC5i5RYK) with HD 6000 graphics. When I try to watch 3D blu rays I am running into a few odd issues.

My display is a Vizio M801D-A3. I previously have watched many 3D Blu rays using this set, PowerDVD 14 and a nVidia GTX460 without issue (frame packing). Now with PowerDVD 15 and the Intel graphics, I'm seeing issues preventing normal viewing.

The TV is set for 1080P 24Hz or 60Hz. When I play a 3D blu ray. When I launch a movie and do NOT let PowerDVD change the refresh rate, the best way to describe what appears to happen is the stereoscopic images tend to "wobble", making for very bizarre 3D image that seems to be incorrectly moving through its 3D space.

if I say yes to automatically change the refresh rate, my screen blanks for a moment, then returns with PowerDVD frozen, and eventually quitting on its own, but it did change the refresh rate to 24Hz.

So far the only way I'm able to get some (not all!) of my 3D blu rays to work is using Reclock and trying different methods of processing the framerate until I find one that sticks.

I know this is an odd issue, but any suggestions would be helpful. Thx
d_mat [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 21, 2015 19:45 Messages: 31 Offline
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I had 3D playback issues too. I have an AMD graphics card. I reverted to a previous graphics driver and it fixed everything. You might want to try that.
JimKSRT8 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 22, 2008 14:15 Messages: 21 Offline
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Quote: I had 3D playback issues too. I have an AMD graphics card. I reverted to a previous graphics driver and it fixed everything. You might want to try that.




Thanks for the suggestion. Tried that but it did not improve playback.
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