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    #1  Edited By ymemoo

    Hello,

    I am trying to play 3D MKV files on my PC using the Sony 3D Diplay as the monitor.
    I can't get the videos to play in 3D; I just see 2 images side by side.
    The 3D test on the NVidia Control Panel shows that the 3D is working, but I can't get any programs for the movies to work.
    In the website "http://www.3dvisionlive.com/" I am not able to see 3D pictures either; I just see 2 images side-by-side again.
    Programs I tried are NVidia 3D Vision Video, Stereoscopic Player, & Bino.
    I try to mess with the settings of the input (Side-by-Side, Top/Bottom, etc.) and sometimes in fullscreen,
    there is a glitched black square that shows through only 1 of the lens of the 3D glasses.
    This makes me want to believe that there is some kind of 3D thing happeneing and that I need to tweak some options or something.

    QUESTIONS

    Even if the 3D test works, does it still matter that I am using a DVI-HDMI cable when playing movie files?
    Does the fact that I can't see 3D pictures either mean that my computer is just not set up for 3D?
    Are there any tests I can conduct to isolate where the problem is coming from? (maybe trying to get the 3D picture to work first)
    Is there a way to know what "layout" format an MKV file would be? (side-by-side, top/bottom, interlaced, field-sequential, etc.)
    So I know what to tell my video program the kind of MKV file I'm giving it to play.
    Are there any tests I can conduct to isolate where the problem is coming from so I can fix it?
    What steps/procedures should I do to get the 3D to work? (maybe trying to get the 3D pictures to work first)

    INFO

    Sony Playstation 3D Display - http://us.playstation.com/ps3/accessories/sony-playstation-3d-display-ps3/index.html
    NVidia GeForce GTX 480 - http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-480/specifications
    AMD Phenom II X2 565 Processor 3.40 Gz
    Windows 7 64-bit
    Sorry for the wall of text; I'm trying to be thorough. I hope someone can help.
    Thanks in advance,
    -Mini

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    #2  Edited By Istealdreams

    So I thought about buying one of these exclusively for 3d pc playing, and after a lot of research, most resources said that it was shit and that nvidia does not support this tv as a 3d monitor at all. Good luck though, and i hope you figure something out cause a $180 24" 3d monitor is a sweet deal!

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    #3  Edited By ymemoo

    @Istealdreams: Well, I do have a PS3 to play the 3D games and I wanted a 2nd monitor for composing music on ProTools. The fact that it was $100 on Black Friday and was 3D got me to just pick it up.

    I do like display for what it was meant for though, but it would be nice if I can do more. ^^

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