2015-12-10, 00:24
(2015-12-10, 00:04)dchabby Wrote:(2015-12-09, 15:39)dchabby Wrote:(2015-12-06, 17:56)hdmkv Wrote: Believe it can under Windows w/PDVD. You can use Cyberlink's BD & 3D Advisor to find out.
funny thing - I downloaded this tool last night onto the Stream Mini and it came up as a positive that I can play 3d blu rays.
I went through all the settings and they seem right. it almost looks like it is playing the iso in 3d but its not registering on the TV, will try again tonight on my W1070 projector and see if that makes a difference
tried this on my projector before I went to work and didn't work
anyone think the hdmi port is not 3d capable ? Think it will work if I go through the displayport ?
Am I grasping at straws here ? LOL
Intel Windows drivers only support frame-packed 24p 3D output on Core i3/i5/i7/M and Desktop Baytrail Atom. Regular Celeron/Pentium processors do no support it. It's not a hardware limitation since the mode can be set in Linux but Intel will not enable it in Windows for some marketing reasons. Unfortunately, there is no playback software in Linux to take advantage of this feature (as far as I know).