

When the AMD driver is running, it does of course offer in windows config the 3D option, but no application is able anymore to render 3D. Must reinstall windows or use restore point. I have since tried to fix it, but whenever either of those programs try to switch to 3D display mode, the AMD GPU driver crashes, and from then on, even after reboot, it will continue to crash and be replaced by a windows fallback display driver. Some windows Upgrade in 2020 or 2020 and/or AMD GPU driver update killed that wonderful working setup. Programs where WinDVD and Kodi (MVC build). In 2019, my MSI B450i mother board with windows G CPU/GPU worked perfectly fine with HDMI 1.4b stereoscopic output e.g. If there is a way to use a 5600G with an HDMI equipped motherboard to output 3D stereoscopy, I would like to learn how. (Indeed the system crashed repeatedly when trying to do so). I had purchased (and then returned a 5600G as it did not produce 3D output. It shouldn t enter into the generation of the HDMI signal. To my knowledge, active vs passive is a display term that indicates how the display renders the 3D HDMI signal. I would like to remove the Nvidia card and run on an AMD APU (the 5600G). The system successfully works with an AMD 1600X paired with an NVidia 1050ti. The specific test here was with a 3D 4k Samsung television attempting to output from a 5600G using a 3D BluRay drive and Cyberlink's PowerDVD 15.

The ability to produce a 3D frame-packed HDMI output when presented with a system that includes a current AMD driver, an AMD GPU/APU and software created for the purpose of displaying 3D BluRays. 3D stereoscopic here is defined as the ability to produce the protocol defined in the HDMI 1.4b specification for the display of 3D gaming and 3D home theater applications.
