2022-12-15, 08:59
I'll answer myself. Took a bunch of digging, but found it. https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=221407
(2022-12-18, 18:25)Romsol92 Wrote: I have read through the forum and saw somebody reference a "FPS lock" that should be in the Player Video Settings. I do not have this option. (The menus are set to expert mode and I do have the enable MVC option and Hardware Level option)Please try uninstall kodi (settings can remain) and then reinstall from the first post. Kodi installation does not recognize previously installed versions with matching versioning and reporting successful installation when nothing was updated.
Any suggestions on things to try to get the projector to recognize a 3D FP signal would be most appreciated.
(2022-12-19, 00:25)Romsol92 Wrote: I did that. That's not the issue. The issue is this - from Intel's website:
"Intel® Graphics does not support stereo 3D content from devices that implement HDMI 2.x outputs using an LSPCON chip when connected to HDMI 2.x displays. To play stereo 3D content you need to connect to an HDMI 1.4 display.
Unless the Intel NUC is using third-party graphics, all the HDMI ports, on Intel NUC Kits and Mini PCs 7th Generation through 11th generation are HDMI 2.0 or greater, and all use a LSPCON chip."
I had an old G3900 and a Shuttle PC. I hooked it up and, viola, frame packed 3D.
The issue I'm having now is that there is a lot of strobing and then the sample video clip just freezes up.
(2022-12-20, 21:05)Romsol92 Wrote: Yes I am. I've been able to sort everything out and watch a movie without any issues. The only problem that remains is that whenever playback is stopped, the Kodi GUI goes to 4096x2160@24. My Windows desktop is set at 1920x1080@60 (both desktop and active), Kodi GUI is set at 1920x1080, and movies successfully switch into Frame Packed 3D 1920x1080@24. Exiting Kodi puts the Windows desktop back to the proper resolution of 1920x1080@60.please make sure that in the intel graphics command center->display->scale you use the option to maintain the display scaling.
I've tried setting the frame matching to on/off and always, both exhibit the same behavior.
Hardware: Shuttle SH110R, Intel Celeron G3900, 8GB of RAM, Intel 510 integrated graphics, Intel HDMI audio controller.
(2022-12-09, 14:35)damagedspline Wrote:(2022-12-08, 16:39)XeKToReX Wrote: Hi All,
Have spent about 5 hrs trying to find a combo that works for me, unfortunately, no such luck!
1. Lenovo T14 Notebook
- Core i7-10510U
- Frame packed 3D works great on my BenQ W1070 but during the HDMI handshake the AVR audio device disappears and doesn't come back so it plays audio through the laptop.
2. Dell Optiplex Micro
- Core i5-7500T
- 3D and Audio work but I have the left eye not rendering bug, latest Intel drivers.
3. Custom PC
- Core i5-7600K + GTX1070
- Not sure why I tried this, no NVIDIA support obviously.. so no 3D at all.
4. Raspberry Pi Zero W
- 3D and Audio work great, storage too slow for the Bluray ISO so if pauses frequently..
5. Lenovo T460p
- Core i5-6440HQ
- 3D and Audio work but I have the left eye not rendering bug, latest Intel drivers.
Any tips on possibly fixing the left eye bug?!
Thanks!
I'll only relate to #1, #2 & #5.
try with the ISO MVC and MKV MVC samples from https://kodi.wiki/view/Samples#3D_Test_Clips before trying to play anything else to rule out bad formatted clips.
also try to change the "Kodi Settings->Player->Video->lock fps" and lower the "Kodi Settings->Player->Video->MFX level" to 10 or 18.
Make sure MVC mode is enabled under "Kodi Settings->Player->Video".
Make sure you enable auto control 3D under "KodiSettings->System->Video"
Make sure you use passthrough audio and enable everything supported under "KodiSettings->System->Audio"
Make sure you set perferred stereoscopic mode to HW based under "KodiSettings->System->Video"