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Apologies for the long post. Ive had 3D content for a while but never had a display to render it. That changed last week when i took the leap into the land of the projector. However, i'm having issues playing my 3D movies via my PS4 and my BD player - works fine on my Xbox One for some reason. My preference would be to run it through my BD player if it all possible. Here is my setup: Epson 2045 Projector Denon AVR-S710W (latest firmware) Sony BDP-6200 (latest firmware) Xbox One (latest firmware) PS4 (latest firmware) Connecting my Projector to the receiver is Actiontec's MyWirelessTV2 wireless HDMI receiver and transmitter - which is 3D compatible and also came with HDMI 2.0 cables. I also have a Vizio TV in the same setup and since my receiver is only 1 output, i also have a HDMI splitter (HDMI 1.4 compatable). My BD player is connected to the receiver using a brand new HDMI 2.0 cable. My Xbox One is connected to the receiver using a HDMI 2.0 cable My PS4 is connected to the receiver using a HDMI 1.4 cable. At first i thought it could be an issue with the HDMI cables so i have tested all 3 cables on the BD player, Xbox One and PS4 and with each combination, only the Xbox One plays 3D content. Ive found a few troubleshooting guides for Sony BD players where they recommend changing some video and playback settings but that has not helped. Also did a factory reset with no luck. Any ideas? Thanks |
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