![]() ![]() I found out the hard way and had to uninstall and revert to version 1703. Unless Cyberlink issues a fix (unlikely, they can't get the latest and greatest PowerDVD 17 to play 3D at all), Nvidia issues a fix (unlikely, Nvidia probably says "not our fault") or Micrsosoft issues a fix (even more unlikely) playback of 3D Blu-rays is not possible anymore. WinDVD 12 pro does play Blu-ray 3D with Windows 10 version 1709 and Nvidia graphics, but. If you have already installed the update I suggest you test 3D playback. *tested various models from GT730 to GTX1070ĪFAIK reverting to the previous version is only possible for a couple of days. Yes, Cyberlink is really this incompetent.Ĭlick to expand.What do you mean by that? **PowerDVD 15 & 17 don't work for 3D playback with Nvidia. You obviously have to install 3D Vision, the 3D part of the nvidia driver (doesn’t install itself automatically (at least not always) if you let win to auto download the driver) which is a part of nvidia’s driver package which you download manually from their site.īefore launching PDVD, I enable 3D via Win settings and then play with PDVD I use a GTX 1060, PDVD 17 (updated back in July - didn’t check the path released last week - at least not for 3D) and Win 1703 and (after some weird things I noticed / that’s true), at the end it plays normally 3D BDs ![]() The first time I noticed that, although all seem to be in 3D mode, actuall video playback was in 2D.īut after a couple of secs (and without doing anything), video playback switched normally to 3D. ![]()
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