2015-08-03, 15:59
I am using PowerDVD. I thought one benefit of this project was to integrate 3D Blu-Ray playback to Kodi.
Quote:I'm using Windows with a desktop resolution of 60Hz. When I play a title, my TV switches from 60Hz to 24Hz. I check my Nvidia control panel to see what my GPU has switched to and it displays 23Hz. Should it display 24Hz? I have read, W8.1 in particular, has a bad habit of switching to 23Hz instead of 24Hz. Is this why people have suggested downgrading to W7? If so, I may have a workaround.Perfectly fine. The switching is - like many other things - only an AMD catalyst issue.
Quote:What would I change to obtain 3:2 pulldown. Would I need to force 60Hz for my GPU?
(2015-08-04, 11:03)afedchin Wrote: Set your desktop resolution to 1920x1080@60 or any other as you want. Kodi will switch to supported 3D resolution when it's needed. Only Enable Stereo 3D settings for all supported displays checkbox should be enabled in Screen Resolution control panel
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(2015-08-06, 12:59)afedchin Wrote: Please describe how can I reproduce an issue (skin, view, element, etc.)