2017-04-08, 15:41
Can't see hardware based for me either on kaby lake, no matter what refresh rate...
Is there a drawback to using 4k resolution with over under? Will I get 1920x1080p to each eye, I think I should? Since the 3d MVC mkv plays well in this mode, seems ideal to leave resolution at 4k to use Kodi's upscaling for 2d content.
Who wants to run HD under windows when they have a 4k TV.
Is there a drawback to using 4k resolution with over under? Will I get 1920x1080p to each eye, I think I should? Since the 3d MVC mkv plays well in this mode, seems ideal to leave resolution at 4k to use Kodi's upscaling for 2d content.
Who wants to run HD under windows when they have a 4k TV.
(2017-04-08, 07:40)rexian Wrote:(2017-04-08, 05:02)fmedrano1977 Wrote:Tried 23, 24, 59 and 60Hz settings - no luck(2017-04-08, 04:43)rexian Wrote: Yes, it seems to be missing on mine too. Not sure if I had it before - I thought I always set "Stereoscopic 3D preferred mode" to "Same as Movie" and no "Hardware Based".Set it to 60hz and see if the hardware option shows.
3D was working fine with the 3/21 version and the only thing that changed couple of days ago was the TV - replaced 1080p 3D TV with a 4K 3D TV.
I set the display to 1080p 23Hz and 3D checked. Yet Kodi plays the 3D ISOs as Over/Under. The hardware is Skylake Core i5 6500 running on Z170 board, which I believe only has HDMI 1.4.
Am I missing something simple? Thanks for any pointers.
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Will try reinstalling Kodi tomorrow from scratch and see if that helps. Anything else to try?