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12th January 2016, 14:46 | #35224 | Link | ||||
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madVR's 3D output works in windowed mode for me, too. It's not Overlay, though, I think. Quote:
This is Windows 8.1, though, it probably looks different in Windows 10. This "Enable stereoscopic 3D settings for all supported displays" checkbox automatically appears on my PC, as soon as I turn my projector on. This option disappears if I disconnect the projector because my computer monitor doesn't support frame packed 3D. This checkbox appears with all Intel, AMD and NVidia GPUs on my PC. My development PC has all 3 GPUs installed, so that I can test with all of them. And 3D playback works with all of them just fine here, including NVidia. It is possible that NVidia 3D Vision needs to be installed for this to work, I don't know that for sure. Your TV must signal its 3D capability via EDID information block to the GPU. Does it do that? If the EDID doesn't report stereo 3D capability, the OS will not show that checkbox. On my PC madVR can still toggle this setting, though, even if no 3D capable display is connected. Quote:
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12th January 2016, 14:51 | #35226 | Link |
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Ok, do you have display mode / refresh mode switching turned on in madVR? Try disabling that. Also do you get any resolutions listed in the OS display config dialog with "(Recommended, 3D)" like in the screenshot above? P.S: Also try disabling Overlay mode, it won't work in D3D11, anyway. But I don't think that will make a difference...
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Not getting SBS would be a good sign, as madVR thinks its actually outputting proper 3D then.
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12th January 2016, 15:01 | #35230 | Link |
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According to LAV Video, it's sending 3D. madVR just isn't displaying it properly. But hey, at least it's not crashing anymore. I'm just not getting any 3D output.
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In 0.90.0 and 0.90.1, if I activate Aero Peek (hover over another window on the taskbar) the video stops updating and the OSD will freeze. |
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12th January 2016, 17:32 | #35240 | Link |
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Video stops but audio keeps playing when the video is covered by a menu (after madVR v0.89). While checking to see if I had the 'video stopped and left the audio playing' issue I discovered something that may be of interest.
Open a small video (like 360x200) within a window and then open a small menu overlay such as Filters > madVR. The video should continue to play (providing the menu didn't completely cover the video content. Now try this with a larger menu like Filters > LAV video Decoder which should completely cover the video. Close the menu. Is the video stopped? Mine does with madVR above v0.89. Otherwise it works as fine with prior versions with MPC-HC and all versions with MPC-BE. Note: Keep in mind that I also have the issue with "changing settings isn't visible on screen until you unpause the video". Not sure it's related with issue entered above... Last edited by MistahBonzai; 12th January 2016 at 17:40. |
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direct compute, dithering, error diffusion, madvr, ngu, nnedi3, quality, renderer, scaling, uhd upscaling, upsampling |
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