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2016-04-05, 23:54
(This post was last modified: 2016-04-05, 23:55 by hdmkv.)
Thanks... what do you mean by "Added a switch in advanced.xml and no need for the scripts anymore"? To be used in conjunction w/this add-on?
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No. Nvidia is different than Intel. You actually have to disable 3D in Windows in order to get 3D to work properly. I know. Don't ask. This has been a long time Nvidia problem I've been dealing with using scripts. I needed script access in KODI to enable or disable since automating it outside of KODI has issues in v.17. Afedchin added some code to his build triggered in advanced.xml so Nvidia doesn't need the scripts anymore. This just got fixed the other day. Nvidia is now just as fully automated as Intel and working perfectly. Someone should add that to the OP in the proper thread so Nvidia owners know. I left the link since hearing Advanced Launcher chatter and doubts about it working. Just used it and it worked for me so...... Off topic. Do you have to manually switch anything with your NUC. I mean like choosing 3D modes or any other reason to pick up the remote control? I can tell you my system is fully automated now. I don't have the audio/video out of sync (just for noggin) issue either fwiw.
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2016-04-06, 00:49
(This post was last modified: 2016-04-06, 01:23 by brazen1.)
So, to be clear, using an NUC, your PJ or any display for that matter, auto switches to either 3D MVC Frame Packed, 3D.sbs, 3D.tab or whatever, based on the content and/or file naming? Using Nvidia, I actually have to cheat. It won't do that on it's own. Have to select mode using remote, except 3D MVC Frame Packed (that's automated). But..... if you're a Samsung owner, there is a plug-in that automates that part and that's how I get away with it. Just comparing notes between GPU chips. In other words, say you have various sbs, tab, iso, 2D, 3D formats and containers. Do you have to select anything with the remote after clicking on a title or is it all automated?
Must have confused you. It's ok. I do that to myself often.
Say you have a 3D.sbs and a 3D.tab and a 3D MVC Frame Packed.iso.
Can you click on the sbs and set your remote down? Can you stop playback and click on a tab and set the remote down? Same with an MVC.iso?
Or...... do you have to manually select the mode for your display?
Or...... do you have to navigate KODI settings and select your preferred mode to match either a sbs or tab or ?
Or......can you simply browse your library filled with various 3D formats and containers, click on any one of them, and your display automagically switches to the proper mode without any manual input from you?
Can you subsequently select another title that is different format and/or container and it automagically switches as well?