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 Jittery or Jerkiness when using eDimensional interlaced 3D 
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One Eyed Hopeful

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Hello,

I've been experiencing a problem thats rather annoying when trying to watch 3D video content. I'm running Windows 7, IZ3D & eDimensional LCD drivers and using the eDimensional row interlaced method with their shutter glasses. I have had a good amount of success with this combination however there seems to be certain video clips that appear very "jerky" or bounce back and forth once the eDimensional 3D mode is turned on. The clips I can think of off the bat are Dracula 4D and Journey to the Moon. I've tried both Stereoscopic Movie Player and the trail version of Stereoscopic Player with the same results. Has anyone else experienced the jittery or bouncy effect when using eDimensional interlaced mode? Any advice would be much appreciated!


Thu May 13, 2010 1:09 pm
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Sharp Eyed Eagle!
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Hi, did you get this fixed? I have had this problem and it's from the codecs that are being used. I just try and turn off all my codec decoders like ffdshow and those avi splitters. I would download microsofts windows media play codec pack so that your system has those to use, look here :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en

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Wed May 19, 2010 11:09 am
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One Eyed Hopeful

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I will give it a shot, Thanks! :D


Thu May 20, 2010 12:17 pm
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