2018-05-31, 21:01
Fwiw, that message in red has always displayed for me also. There should be nothing preventing you from enabling it even with the red message displaying. It must be enabled. It has no bearing on anything for my setup since resolution switching obliges the change it alerts prior to playback. It's simply telling us: Hey, now that you enabled stereoscopic at O/S level here, if you want to play 3D, you're going to have to change your resolution from 2160p down to 1080p because 1080p is the specification standard for 3D (not 2160p). You can do this manually or automatically (the preferred method) and will achieve the action the message is alerting. We simply wait to do it until necessary (upon 3D playback). In the mean time, we enjoy native 2160p desktop. I don't know why this automatic resolution and rate change doesn't happen for you? You should be able to have your desktop set at anything you desire and when you start a title (any title), the player or madVR should oblige the 'match resolution/refresh rate' you command. We use madVR to command this by entering all the rates/resolutions our displays are capable of. Then no matter what the rate and resolution of the video is, your display is sent the info and it switches accordingly.
Since we assume all your parameters for GPU, madVR, Windows, LAV filters, MPC player, your rip, and HDMI connections throughout entire chain are correct, and we know these settings do indeed work based on confirmations including my own, it appears your PJ drops the ball when this resolution/rate switch info is sent to it. How you will need to workaround that is beyond my scope. You might try commanding your PJ to accept matching resolution and rates from another component like the MPC Player since it has provisions similar to madVR although I doubt it would make a difference. Still, worth a try. Knowing nothing about your PJ, perhaps there is a setting in it that is preventing acceptance of auto switching for matching? Keep in mind, 3D is HDMI 1.4 and UHD is HDMI 2.0a. Nvidia and AMD handle both from a single 2.0a port. Perhaps AMD handles the data sent to your PJ differently than nVidia but I doubt this also. When you went through the NCP 3D Wizard and returned to NCP, you should have entered in at 720p 3D with an overblown screen. Did you adjust to 1080p 3D at 23/24Hz and save before adjusting to 2160p 60Hz and saving?
Since we assume all your parameters for GPU, madVR, Windows, LAV filters, MPC player, your rip, and HDMI connections throughout entire chain are correct, and we know these settings do indeed work based on confirmations including my own, it appears your PJ drops the ball when this resolution/rate switch info is sent to it. How you will need to workaround that is beyond my scope. You might try commanding your PJ to accept matching resolution and rates from another component like the MPC Player since it has provisions similar to madVR although I doubt it would make a difference. Still, worth a try. Knowing nothing about your PJ, perhaps there is a setting in it that is preventing acceptance of auto switching for matching? Keep in mind, 3D is HDMI 1.4 and UHD is HDMI 2.0a. Nvidia and AMD handle both from a single 2.0a port. Perhaps AMD handles the data sent to your PJ differently than nVidia but I doubt this also. When you went through the NCP 3D Wizard and returned to NCP, you should have entered in at 720p 3D with an overblown screen. Did you adjust to 1080p 3D at 23/24Hz and save before adjusting to 2160p 60Hz and saving?