

When using the intel graphics, however, this option cannot be selected as it says that relevant hardware is not present.

PowerDVD's guide says this setting is supposed to be for active shutter glasses anyway, so I'm not sure why it is showing this setting anyway, when the LG TV is passive. On PC 2 setup or on PC1 with the graphics card installed, the PowerDVD setting is left on auto detect and it shows the HDMI 1.4 enabled 3D TV option as shown below (which works fine to the LG TV): So I changed it to this but this but all this does is create a 3D image, but still the LG TV does not see it as a 3D image, so does not engage the 3D on the TV (thus it's like looking at a 3D film on a 2D screen). If feels like the correct setting is not being picked up here as for passive screens PowerDVD is supposed to use the Micro-polarizer LCD 3D (Row interlaced) option according to this:

Looking at the 3D display settings in PowerDVD, the screen is set to automatic and looks like this: When playing on PC1 setup with PowerDVD, the film actually plays in 2D first of all. This does not happen when using the Radeon card, which also allows playing not in full screen as well. When starting the 3D film on PC1 setup, PowerDVD gives the following message: This does not come up when starting a 3D blu-ray using PC1 setup. This is what comes up on the LG TV when starting a 3D Blu-Ray when all is working (ie. Thus clearly there is an issue with the intel HD graphics or the way it works with 3D software to produce a 3D signal that can be recognised by the OLED TV.

I have also swapped HDMI cables, HDMI ports on the TV, tried using WinDVD Pro 12, tried all different and latest intel graphics drivers (20., 21., 22.). If I take the graphics card (6yr old graphics card) out of PC2 and put it in PC1, there is no problem. The problem is playing 3D iso (mounted) and 3D blu-ray discs (from my internal BD drive) to the LG OLED TV (2D is fine).Įverything works fine from both PC's to the Samsung TV.Įverything works fine from PC2 to the LG TV.įrom PC1 to the LG TV no 3D input is received by the TV. I am using identical installs of PowerDVD 17 ultra (latest) on both PC's. Graphics: using PCI express Radeon HD 6670 cardĭVI connection on card to 17" Dell monitor Onboard DP connection to 17" Dell monitor Graphics: using the Intel HD 530 graphics on the processor Both setups are pretty much the same (win 10 64 bit Enterprise fully up to date) except with the below differences: Therefore I am posting a new post with full details in the hope that Intel can do something about this issue. This issue has been mentioned in various guises in five other posts now (and is identical to post 106294), but they have been closed off (unresolved) or are so mixed up that I can't tell if it is the same thing or not.
