(2018-08-27, 16:02)p750mmx Wrote: (2018-08-27, 15:33)Easy4Breezy Wrote: (2018-08-22, 12:25)p750mmx Wrote: Replaced under warranty (Logo burn-in). Panel was produced in 2018-05 (according to box-label) and has newer panel options build in (Logo dimming for example).
Okay, that's great news. Thanks for the info.
I have another question regarding your Shuttle DH270.
Is the HDMI 2.0 output mvc capable?
Or do you use one HDMI 1.4 for 3D and the HDMI 2.0 for 4K HDR?
And if yes, do you switch the signals with your AV?
I only use the 2.0a port of the DH270, so no switching between de HDMI ports. It is not MVC capable, but the other two 1.4 ports are (which I only use one for HD audio output to receiver).
I've compared several Windows systems when it comes to 3D over the years, and I came to the conclusion that Interlaced 3D on a passive 4k Oled 3D TV (with video resolution set at 4k), is at least at the same level as MVC 3D is in Hardware mode with video set in 1080p, maybe even somewhat better. I've shared my testing with this sometime back in this topic.
Okay, but i can live with the fact, that i have to switch to the HDMI output on my receiver, if i'm watching a 3D movie. Atleast it's only one device then...
At the moment i'm watching 3D with my Pi3, but then i loose my selfmade Ambilight, that is hooked up to my Arduino.
Another weird thing i noticed was, that 3D wasn't even working on an 3D 1080p TV with HDMI 1.4 and a pc with a HDMI 1.4 output with PowerDVD17.
The 3D was weird to watch. Did you test that with your Shuttle?
And for the other people out there:
Yesterday i reinstalled Windows 10 on my NUC with HDMI 1.4 and 2.0.
But this time not 1803 version, but 1703 and guess what:
With the last build from Dec 08 i can select hardware based 3d mvc encoding. When i update to 1709 or 1803 it's gone.
So stick to 1703 and block windows updates via external firewall like pfsense.
Hope that will help the 3D elite here