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3D support in 2021

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TorqW:
Hi all,

Quick questions, hopefully. Appreciate that 3D is considered dead (despite the fact that 3D Blu-rays are still being produced), but....
1) Are there any video cards that still support (AMD?) or have solutions for outputting stereo 3D?
2) Given that many TVs now support 120hz, are there any kits that could be used to allow them to used to display 3d (i.e. sync active glasses?)

I have projector that support 3D beautifully, just seems a shame not to be able to watch it in other rooms.

Thanks in advance.

rec head:
I just replaced my 2016 OLED so it has died here at home.

As far as outputting 3D from a computer to your projector you can use side by side (SBS) or top over bottom (ToB) from the computer. If you are using 4k then there is no loss of resolution. This bypasses the need for a specific driver.

tij:
1) ppl say AMD still output frame pack 3D (i cannot confirm that as i am on nvidia)

You can use series 10 nvidia with older drivers ... or newer card with modified drivers ... or output 3D in top/bottom as rechead suggested (madvr can take frame pack 3D file and output it in ToB)

2) no solution exists to my knowledge as Nvidia ditch their 3d Vision.

My LG E6 is showing color burn already ... still have B6 as back up. After that ... its projectors only.

Unless Avatar sequels can revive 3D lol

TheShoe:
I bought a backup C6 2016 LG just to have another set that supports 3D.  The two C6 sets I have are closing in on 4K hours (one is closer to 5K).

I've not yet noticed burn/dimming on my sets, but curious what "color burn" is - you mean image burn?

I also play a significant amount of gaming on one of my C6 sets and burn in has thankfully not been a problem.

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I have been fiddling around with 3D on my Valve Index VR head set using BigScreen.  Unfortunately I have only figured out TAB or SBS, and at full 4K resolution to not lose detail, it is too choppy, and that is with an nVidia 3090 RTX and 4Ghz CPU.  Maybe the software will improve.

There are alternatives to BigScreen so maybe time to start trying them out, as I have a huge amount of 3D Blu Ray movies (and continue to import them).




StuckMojo:
Hi,

I would also like to know, which Hardware i need to buy....
MVC 3D only works with Madvr High Quality now. My Intel PC Stick (Intel HD 505) can't handle this anymore.
I know there are alternativ Programs (Powerdvd 19 - works nice), but i would like to use MC for this.
I also read somewhere that AMD GPU's can handle it, but got no exact Information.
How strong should the GPU be, to handle Madvr High Quality?

And i must say 3D on TV (55') :(, but with a Beamer (120') ;D it's very NICE!

Thanks for every Information i can get...  :)

Greetings
Robert

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