2018-12-30, 23:08
I can't watch 3D in full resolution, and I tried everything! I would appreciate some advice. The only way I can make 3D work with my Benq HT2550 projector and GeForce GTX 1050 Ti is when I enable 3D in Nvidia software ("3D TV Play" mode), enable 3D in projector menu, and I get 3D on screen - projector says 1080p24 3D. But even on full OverUnder MKV files (1920 x 2150 pixels), with 3D settings in Kodi are set to "Hardware", I see a picture that's squished horizontally. I have to go to video settings and set "pixel ratio" to 2.00 to widen it to full screen. And of course I can see jagged lines in the movie sometimes that are typical of scaling half-resolution files. Also, I don't see any difference with half-OU files in terms of clarity. I tried PowerDVD in 2 versions and with old drivers I could not see a difference, and with new drivers v17 and v18 can't even play 3D. It's engaged but there's no effect. It's flat, and I still can see aliasing artifacts as in half-resolution files.
And no matter how I tried, if I disable "3D mode" in Nvidia or windows - projector does not recognize 3D playback at all.
Is there a way to force 3D frame-packing in full-OU files without Nvidia "3D Mode" enabled, and make projector recognize it? It seems to me that when 3D mode is enabled - all desktop details like letters become very ugly, so there is a loss of resolution there already. And on top of that there is weird scaling and stretching in Kodi that has to be configured to see the right aspect ratio. I ried Kodi DSPlayer before, it didn't help 3D. I tried it for 4K HDR but that didn't work for me either :-( Still have to try to solve it too.
Any advice appreciated...
And no matter how I tried, if I disable "3D mode" in Nvidia or windows - projector does not recognize 3D playback at all.
Is there a way to force 3D frame-packing in full-OU files without Nvidia "3D Mode" enabled, and make projector recognize it? It seems to me that when 3D mode is enabled - all desktop details like letters become very ugly, so there is a loss of resolution there already. And on top of that there is weird scaling and stretching in Kodi that has to be configured to see the right aspect ratio. I ried Kodi DSPlayer before, it didn't help 3D. I tried it for 4K HDR but that didn't work for me either :-( Still have to try to solve it too.
Any advice appreciated...