The following is a list of the graphics cards that support hardware decoding: When you play back Blu-ray Discs, the graphics card will share the decoding process and reduce the CPU usage. Some graphics cards include hardware decoding, meaning that you don’t need to use a powerful computer. The playback of Blu-ray/Blu-ray 3D Disc requires a powerful computer, such as a Dual-core or Quad-core CPU. Which graphic cards support Hardware Decoding? do?id=5972" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false I got blu-ray 3d working with cyberlink 3d 11 so I am not sure about the other players. I just hooked my projector from my gts 450 physx card and put it as primary output. Thanks cybereality, I thought that my cpu would decode the mvc codec if not from my gpu. Now I can watch normal 3d things like movie files and games but I don't understand why blu-ray 3d is not working.Īm I missing something to get this to work? very fustrating :/ How I have my projector hooked up is: nvidia gtx 285 dual link dvi to syncmaster 3d monitor and dvi to hdmi cable to acer h5360 projector with 3d vision kit ect. I kinda think it will work but I really don't understand why all these other 3d playback programs are not working. Now I cannot test out cyberlinks package unless i buy it first. I know the blu-ray was encoded in 1080p but is'nt the playback software supposed to downscale the video to the monitors resolution. Why do these blu-ray 3d programs want to change the resolution to 1080p or 1600x1200. I also wanted to say that I have my projector in 1280x720x120hz and when I loaded corel it wants to change my resolution to 1080P圆0hz which does not support 3d. Now after I installed it fresh and also the updates for it, once I load a blu-ray 3d disc and the program is loaded it locks my windows desktop and I have to do a hard shutdown. roxio cineplayer = I bought this software in august of 2010 and only worked once but not really. Corel = This software does not even recognize my display as 3d vision and once the blu-ray 3d disc is loaded it says "please insert a blu-ray 3d disc and connect your display to an hdmi 3d device or a computer with a blu-ray 3d drive and display" HUHĤ. Still does not playback blu-ray 3d movie. In the 3d control panel it shows my syncmaster 120hz display as the 3d device when I have set my acer h3560 projector as the primary display and the only one thats turned on. arcsoft = I have set this up for use with 3d vision 120hz displays. Sad but its on sale for 60 bucks, Still don't know if it works though.Ģ. Cyberlink = trial only plays on gfx cards with hardware acceleration. The first three were trial and I had full funciality from arcsoft and corel and roxio cineplayer I bought over a year ago.ġ. I downloaded all the software available from cyberlink, arcsoft, corel and roxio. If I have to rate those three personally I’d go first with Cyberlink PowerDVD 12, then Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 and the third one would be Corel WinDVD 11 Pro.I just bought an acer h5360 3d ready projector and I can't seem to get my blu-ra圓d movies to playback. So a the moment you only get to choose between three different software solutions if you want to be able to play back Blu-ray 3D movies on your computer and these are: Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 5, Corel WinDVD 11 Pro or Cyberlink PowerDVD 12 Pro/Ultra. If you are wondering what is the reason for that, well it is most likely due to the fact that Corel bought the Roxio product line earlier this year and they have probably decided to kill the Roxio CinePlayer with 3D software in favor of their Corel WinDVD Pro 11 solution that plays back Blu-ray 3D movies… But now it seems that Roxio CinePlayer BD with 3D is gone for good and it has been “replaced” with Roxio CinePlayer with 3D as if the Blu-ray 3D-capable software never existed. There have been only four software Blu-ray 3D players for PC available allowing you to play Blu-ray 3D movies on your computer running Windows operating system – Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre, Corel WinDVD, Cyberlink PowerDVD and Roxio CinePlayer BD.
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