2012-01-15, 09:10
Hi guys, all this time i always watched 2D movies on my HTPC.
anyhow, my friend bought an LG 3D FULL HDTV bundled with a LG bluray player.
so i went at his house thinking i could show him 3D playback 'on a computer'
but things went downhill...
i have an AMD Triple-Core CPU + HD6450 GPU + 4GB ram
these definitely can handle 3D 1080P movies.
but after playing with nearly all options in XBMC,
and media player classic,
i couldnt find the way to playback 3D correctly.
the file was a 3D MKV rip taken from the internet.
i know i know, maybe a bad rip, but it isnt...
my friend's LG bluray player played the MKV without a hitch!
it actually look fantastic!
but when i tried the same MKV in XBMC (windows7),
result was not good.
the two images seemed wayy too separated.
I could still see 3D with the glasses but it seemed weird and got tired....
Without the glasses I could clearly see the two images overlapped
but separated by at least ~5cm.
also, ~3 cm or so on each side were black when using the glasses, making the 3D image smaller.
i even took his HDMI 1.4 cable that was hooked on his LG bluray player
thinking it was maybe my HDMI cable that was culprit.
im far from being a 3D guru
i also played with nearly all options in my ATI control panel...
but in vain
now, i dont know whats left for me to try....
is XBMC capable of handling 3D?
or i have to use PowerDVD or TMT5??
thanks.
anyhow, my friend bought an LG 3D FULL HDTV bundled with a LG bluray player.
so i went at his house thinking i could show him 3D playback 'on a computer'
but things went downhill...
i have an AMD Triple-Core CPU + HD6450 GPU + 4GB ram
these definitely can handle 3D 1080P movies.
but after playing with nearly all options in XBMC,
and media player classic,
i couldnt find the way to playback 3D correctly.
the file was a 3D MKV rip taken from the internet.
i know i know, maybe a bad rip, but it isnt...
my friend's LG bluray player played the MKV without a hitch!
it actually look fantastic!
but when i tried the same MKV in XBMC (windows7),
result was not good.
the two images seemed wayy too separated.
I could still see 3D with the glasses but it seemed weird and got tired....
Without the glasses I could clearly see the two images overlapped
but separated by at least ~5cm.
also, ~3 cm or so on each side were black when using the glasses, making the 3D image smaller.
i even took his HDMI 1.4 cable that was hooked on his LG bluray player
thinking it was maybe my HDMI cable that was culprit.
im far from being a 3D guru
i also played with nearly all options in my ATI control panel...
but in vain
now, i dont know whats left for me to try....
is XBMC capable of handling 3D?
or i have to use PowerDVD or TMT5??
thanks.