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    Anyone able to use 3D on 6770m?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by XEROenvy, May 5, 2011.

  1. XEROenvy

    XEROenvy Notebook Consultant

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    I don't have a 3D TV but usually run RED/CYAN anaglyph on both a desktop and an HP with Radeon 5470. Total Media Theater and Cyberlink both do not work in Anaglyph 3D, which makes me wonder if it works in 3D at all at this point, the drivers might not work yet.
     
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    I've updated to the latest drivers and have had no trouble at all. It not the hardware, but the software (specifically Total Media Theater and Cyberlink) which have to update their software to work with the 6770m. I think that 3D on a 3D capable display will work no problem, but my usual Anaglyph was not working (isn't working) for 3D Blu-ray movies.
    It even has a problem where by default when playing a BD movie, Total Media Theater will switch the scheme to Windows Basic and disable Aero, and once that happens it can't play a BD movie. So if I tell it to not disable Aero, it works fine on the 6770m.
    But in either case (Basic or Aero) the Intel 3000 works and is more than capable enough to handle Blu-ray movies.