

Since it's a 4K OLED, it's still full resolution 3D and looks every bit as good as frame-packed. In any case, the simple "fix" for me is simply tell MadVR to output top-and-bottom and press a button on my remote to tell the TV to enter 3D mode, which is what I do with my other HTPC that is nVidia based.

We tested this twice - complete re-install of windows to get it all working again, using default AMD driver settings, attempt to playback frame-packed 3D - with the same results (thankfully re-installing Windows is not a terribly time consuming process). Something becomes corrupted in Windows at a basic level under this situation. Each time Windows would simply load their "basic video card" support and show both the integrated GPU and AMD card as not working. We tried re-installing the drivers, removing the devices and re-installing the drivers, disable/enable the devices, nothing worked. We had to basically rebuild Windows 10 from scratch. No amount of driver removal/re-install worked.

Worse, stopping video playback completely caused the system to become unstable - MC crash, the AMD drivers refuse to recognize the 5500 XT (displays an error message trying to start their management app) upon reboot, and Windows Device Manager reports both the integrated GPU and the 5500XT as "not working" with an error code (internet searches were not useful is resolving). While Frame Packed 3D would trigger the TV to enter 3D mode, the video was clearly not 3D.
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This weekend I purchased an AMD 5500XT card and installed it into a new HTPC running a fresh install of Windows 10 v2004.
