2021-12-20, 13:34
(2021-11-22, 17:12)udobroemme Wrote: It works (almost).
I had to removefrom the settings.xml due to a hen-and-egg problem. Otherwise the new setting isn't available because Kodi deactivates the Windows 3D setting on startup.xml:<requirement>HAS_MVC</requirement>
Hello I registered here to speak with you about windows 10 builds. I've been doing some guest reading and sifting through the old topic that had 244 replies before they merged to this new one.
I am having some major issues getting MVC blu-ray to play on my windows machine HTPC.
It's a dedicated PC with a GTX 1060 using the 425 (last 3d drivers) and then output to a Optoma 3D projector.
I'm using 1809 build and I noticed you said anything over 1803 was having issues? I am seeming to have major trouble myself.
- The first trouble I had was that half the time windows wont switch the projector to 3D mode when I enable it in Nvidia control panel.
- When I turn 3D on and off the resolution is getting really messed up
- 3D content wont play because the renderer cant seem to detect that there is a MVC file present, so it only outputs AVC instead.
- It puts my projector into crazy big resolutions that are not the standard 1080p 3d 24hz refresh
I've read that this could be related to windows 10 build 1809, apparently microsoft broke something in later versions?
Do you think I should go down to 1803 or even 1607?
I am starting to see that 3D has been stopped in almost every major software now. Intel isn't wanting to support it.
Nvidia totally removed it from their newer drivers.
Looks like Microsoft broke it or removed it from newer versions of windows.
A fellow poster from the AVSForums told me that he uses Windows 8.1 and 3D MVC works great on it, I'm guessing this is because it was back when 3D was in its prime?
What do you suggest with my issues.
thank you.