Good to hear you got it working 🙂 and thanks for the feedback
Very sorry to hear this … because i am out of suggestions 🙁
We knwo all the other parts work so i am putting this on the I7-4790 or its integrated graphics … did you ask feedback from Intel already ?
Cool good to hear 🙂
Good day drerror,
Did not test this but i don’t think you can ouput 3 video signal from a Macbook Pro 11.5.
Specs sys this:
Dual display and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display and up to 3840 by 2160 pixels on up to two external displays, both at millions of colors.
If i am not mistaking you have 2 Thundebolt 2 connectors an i tihkn they both support 1 video signal.
Further more MAC OS does not support MultiStreamTransport, so an MST Hub i would not advise in this case.
What should work well is to connect 2 screens directly to the Macbook and add the third screen via a CSV-2301, that supports 2560×1440 at 60Hz over USB3.0 port.
http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/usb-30-to-displayport-graphics-adapter.html
Di you try making a custom resolution for 3840×2160 at 60Hz with timing standard set to CVT-Reduced Blanking ? You can do that with a program like SwitchResX …
0x46 is the latest and i will ahve support send you an email with it.
wow almost indetical …
Really odd but i can olny find content on that “Intel InTru 3D” feature but nothing official on Blue Ray, Frame Pakcing or anything like that …
Not giving up, will keep at this …
Cool good to hear
Hi NPoser,
And your system configuration is …
Hi Gizzmo, i was trying to find content on Intel630 Graphics supporting 3D Frame Packed content … could not find anything !? Are we sure that the graphics can do it ?
And what projector are you using (and at what resoluton) ?
I will ask support to send you an email so you can check the cable
Hi gemini002,
I will keep you posted whenever i have news on HDR …
Hi Aris,
Especially when using the upgrade feature to update drivers can give issues, because old files can remain in the registry of windows and can be “in the way”. Please make a new clean driver installation to make sure that part is ok. I know AMD made many driver updates after that, however most aimed at RX400 series only. I do hear end-users with R9 200/300 series Cards reporting that driver versions from 16.12.2 (or later) also works quite well for them.
Please uninstall the current Graphics driver and all related Graphics software like Afterburner/GPU-Z or whatever graphics related software you might have installed. Best way to remove Driver Software is to boot Windows in Safe mode, so the registry can also be cleaned. When you system does not allow you to do that, you can also use a program like DDU to remove such software: http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/
Reboot and manually download and install 16.8.3 graphics driver (don’t let auto installer from Windows do that) You can find here: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/previous/detail?os=Windows%2010%20-%2064&rev=16.8.3
or
a newer version if you prefer … but please do not use any driver from 16.9.1 ~ 16.12.1; here you can find listing of drivers … http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/previous?os=Windows%2010%20-%2064
Sometimes it could also be that software update for the TV “resetted” some settings like turn off the UHD Color uoption or something like that … please check that as well.
Thanks for the feedback
welcome
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