3D Blu Ray with PowerDVD 14

bkrieger78

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I am hoping someone can help me. I've been trying to figure this out for 3 weeks. I have a GTX 680 connected to my Onkyo A/V receiver via HDMI, connected to my Panasonic Plasma 3DTV. I have PowerDVD 14, and I am tryiing to watch a 3D Bluray with it. When I play a regulare Blu ray, it plays fine, but when I play 3D Blu Ray movies, the audio and video is really out of sync. I read that a program called reclock will fix this. I tried that, and when I play a movie with reclock, the movie does not play, and the screen goes black. Does anyone know if there is a way to fix this. Do I have to create a customer resolution in nvida control panel for 1080P/23.976 3D?
 
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1) If you run HDMI straight to the TV is the issue the same?

2) Are you using HARDWARE ACCELERATION for the video?

3) Have you checked the PowerDVD forums?

4) Try a DEMO of a different product such as the Nero BluRay player (part of this suite):
http://www.nero.com/eng/products/nero-platinum/whats-new.php

5) Your setup for the HDTV should be under the HDTV section, and look something like: 1080p60p_NTSC then correct overscan.

There shouldn't be a "3d" configuration, just the one likely set to 60p (progressive). You are probably setup okay anyway since you have a good picture just a synch issue.

I would try to avoid reclock if possible, this is something that should simply work.
1) If you run HDMI straight to the TV is the issue the same?

2) Are you using HARDWARE ACCELERATION for the video?

3) Have you checked the PowerDVD forums?

4) Try a DEMO of a different product such as the Nero BluRay player (part of this suite):
http://www.nero.com/eng/products/nero-platinum/whats-new.php

5) Your setup for the HDTV should be under the HDTV section, and look something like: 1080p60p_NTSC then correct overscan.

There shouldn't be a "3d" configuration, just the one likely set to 60p (progressive). You are probably setup okay anyway since you have a good picture just a synch issue.

I would try to avoid reclock if possible, this is something that should simply work.
 
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