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 looking for someone using the EDID trick (H5360.inf) 
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One Eyed Hopeful

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Hi Nick,
Thank you very much for your post, i've been studying "nvtimings" and you're right : that's hard to figure it out !
Sorry, i'm not skillfull enough to crack the drivers, but that would be great if we could add custom res in this file. I understand you already tried your best, but we can join forces :)

For now, i can only find exact pixel clock rate and resolutions for each line, but the way timings are "encoded" (purposely?) is strange... yet some guesses about what these files are used for, but it's a bit soon to make real assumptions about the whole mechanism.
Anyway, walking in your steps, i'd like understand it. Please let me know if you have some hints.

If you don't mind, you could provide me things that could be very useful to go further , here is what i'd *really* need :
- the exact name/model of your actual projector
- the X1261 inf file with EDID inside (text copy is fine) that you are using to get 3D Vision
- and most needed : the complete list of your working "3D Vision enabled resolutions" with this projector and for *each* of these resolutions (and each frequencies) , complete timings informations from PowerSTrip that you can get like this : Powerstrip -> Display profiles -> Configure -> Advanced timing options -> Copy timings to clipboard (icon next to the Cancel button)

I know that's a bit lot of work but it would be greatly appreciated.
I'll let you know all my findings soon (i can't post private messages, don't know why) and may be, start a new thread about it here to get some help.


Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:02 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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HELLO! I work with inf the and with projector BENQ MP782ST at the permission 1280х800 with driver NVIDIA 3D VISION.
The driver 280.26 and player ArcSoft TotalMedia Theatre 5 last assemblages 114.
:lol:


Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:14 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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Good news sibboi ! :)

Please, if you have time to do so, could you post here these informations ? :

You'll need to install those free utilities :
- MonInfo : http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/moninfo.shtm
- PowerStrip : http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm

First disable any other display (like your additional monitors or laptop screen) then :

- run MonInfo as an administrator and once opened, directly go to File->Create INF, save "monitor.inf" where you want, then quit MonInfo, rename the newly created file "monitor.inf" as "monitor.txt", open it and copy the whole content in your post.

- in the NVidia Control Panel, go to the Stereoscopic 3D settings, verify that the correct display is selected (and not 3D Discovery) and that you get the "3D Vision ready" icon.
Then choose "Select when the display is in 3D mode" ->Always and find all resolutions and every frequencies that are 3D enabled.

- for each resolution, test if 3D Vision is REALLY working WITHOUT the red warning message on it, if so right-click on PowerStrip icon (in your windows taskbar tray), select Display profiles -> Configure -> Advanced timing options -> Copy timings to clipboard (icon next to the Cancel button) and paste the clipboard (CTRL-V) in your post, and so on for which working resolution.


Last edited by malak on Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:10 am, edited 2 times in total.



Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:43 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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By the way, help from any 3D Vision user is welcome !
(except CRT users or people using "Analog Display" in the NVidia Control Panel)

Please provide the same informations here, first mentionning your exact display model name and following all the steps (see the previous post for instructions) thanks


Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:48 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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The projector works on input HDMI. In point NVIDIA there is choice CRT the monitor and then in the permission panel do 1280х800х32@120 and 1280х800х32@119 and 1280х800х32@60 as stereotest NVIDIA I take place in "blind" at first a rhombus at the left and a triangle on the right and then 3D VISION is activated.
I spread the information


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Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:19 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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malak
I am not strong in this business. I can lay out itself INF and you could change inf to own advantage
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Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:26 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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thanks for your EDID sibboi.
but the most important data i need are not the timings in EDID (in your EDID, there'es only timings specified for 60hz, 76hz or 85hz frequencies) but the actual timings detected when in 3D mode.
In 3D Stereoscopic section, you have to choose "Select when the display is in 3D mode : Always" before setting 3D resolution and getting "in use" detailed timings with PowerStrip for each 3d enabled resolution .

For one resolution, you should get something that looks like this :
"
PowerStrip timing parameters:
1920x1080=1920,60,48,66,1080,10,10,30,141625,512

Generic timing details for 1920x1080:
HFP=60 HSW=48 HBP=66 kHz=68 VFP=10 VSW=10 VBP=30 Hz=60

VESA detailed timing:
PClk=141,63 H.Active=1920 H.Blank=174 H.Offset=44 HSW=48 V.Active=1080 V.Blank=50 V.Offset=10 VSW=10

Linux modeline parameters:
"1920x1080" 141,625 1920 1980 2028 2094 1080 1090 1100 1130 +hsync +vsync "

EDIT : what is the name of the display driver shown in 3D stereoscopic nvidia panel ?


Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:07 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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malak wrote:
thanks for your EDID sibboi.
but the most important data i need are not the timings in EDID (in your EDID, there'es only timings specified for 60hz, 76hz or 85hz frequencies) but the actual timings detected when in 3D mode.
In 3D Stereoscopic section, you have to choose "Select when the display is in 3D mode : Always" before setting 3D resolution and getting "in use" detailed timings with PowerStrip for each 3d enabled resolution .

For one resolution, you should get something that looks like this :
"
PowerStrip timing parameters:
1920x1080=1920,60,48,66,1080,10,10,30,141625,512

Generic timing details for 1920x1080:
HFP=60 HSW=48 HBP=66 kHz=68 VFP=10 VSW=10 VBP=30 Hz=60

VESA detailed timing:
PClk=141,63 H.Active=1920 H.Blank=174 H.Offset=44 HSW=48 V.Active=1080 V.Blank=50 V.Offset=10 VSW=10

Linux modeline parameters:
"1920x1080" 141,625 1920 1980 2028 2094 1080 1090 1100 1130 +hsync +vsync "

EDIT : what is the name of the display driver shown in 3D stereoscopic nvidia panel ?

I understand all, but there is no sense in given cases to show all characteristics that should be....... I spoke that with mine inf works not only my projector but also displays at a business choice of the permission of the monitor with 3D VISION and without problems!!!!!
And with the emulator 3D VISION at choice CRT of the monitor in panel NVIDIA


Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:43 am
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