2015-10-21, 22:31
(2015-10-21, 21:43)hdmkv Wrote: Under Settings > Videos > Acceleration, enable 'Use Full HD HDMI modes for 3D'.
Did that and still playing as 2D.
(2015-10-21, 21:43)hdmkv Wrote: Under Settings > Videos > Acceleration, enable 'Use Full HD HDMI modes for 3D'.
(2015-10-21, 20:32)movie78 Wrote: What are the setting for playing 3D.ISO files?
All my 3D movies are playing in 2D Build #1018
(2015-10-21, 22:47)popcornmix Wrote:(2015-10-21, 20:32)movie78 Wrote: What are the setting for playing 3D.ISO files?
All my 3D movies are playing in 2D Build #1018
What sort of 3D? MVC in MKV? MVC in ISO? HSBS or HTAB? 3D.ISO MVC
Make sure "adjust display rate to match video" is enabled.
Make sure filenames include 3d tags (e.g. .3d.sbs.).
Make sure MVC (if that is the format) is enabled in video/acceleration settings.
(2015-10-21, 22:48)parker.hugh Wrote: I apologise if this is not the appropriate place for my question.
I have an old Rasp Pi Model B 512MB and wondered if it was suitable to upgrade to this build. I use the latest RPi2 for every day use, and only use the original for testing purposes.
Thanks in advance.
(2015-10-22, 00:25)speising Wrote: Was Airplay support dropped for ios 7? I don't see any airplay device on my ipad 2, i really appreciated that feature.
(2015-10-21, 22:57)Milhouse Wrote:Thanks, I already had 5.95.5 and downloaded the latest build, copied it to the update folder and upgraded/booted successfully.(2015-10-21, 22:48)parker.hugh Wrote: I apologise if this is not the appropriate place for my question.
I have an old Rasp Pi Model B 512MB and wondered if it was suitable to upgrade to this build. I use the latest RPi2 for every day use, and only use the original for testing purposes.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, use the RPi builds. If you don't have a current installation, install the latest 5.95.5 RPi1 diskimage and upgrade to the latest RPi build from this thread.
# uname -a
Linux rpi512 4.1.10 #1 Thu Oct 22 01:44:47 BST 2015 armv6l GNU/Linux
# vcgencmd version
Oct 21 2015 19:20:53
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 5aa67d2b95b3bafaa24c0b626d0ccda155553c0f (clean) (release)
# lsb_release
OpenELEC (Milhouse) - Version: devel-20151022014357-#1021-gd51b456 [Build #1021]
# vcdbg log msg 2>&1 | grep DTOK
001719.191: Kernel trailer DTOK property says yes
# Kernel device tree status: Enabled
(2015-10-20, 21:44)menakite Wrote: Couple posts by Skank:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2138237
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2138381
I believe he's referring to OSD -> 3D -> Watch as 2D (or preferred 3D mode set to "2D - monoscopic" in settings).
Select "Play in 3d mode" and then try switch to 2D via the OSD.
(2015-10-22, 07:35)BubbleBobble Wrote:(2015-10-20, 21:44)menakite Wrote: Couple posts by Skank:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2138237
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid2138381
I believe he's referring to OSD -> 3D -> Watch as 2D (or preferred 3D mode set to "2D - monoscopic" in settings).
Select "Play in 3d mode" and then try switch to 2D via the OSD.
I cant manage to play a 3D movie in 2D. Not if i select to start a movie in 2D, nor when i switch from 3D to 2D.
the effect seems OU? But the projector says its displaying framepacked 3D 1080p/23.976
That is what happens to me if the GUI is set to 23.976 or 24hz. Try setting the GUI to 50Hz