It does, thank you.
It's a bit weird though. I don't think it has anything to do with what you guys did, it's an issue with this 3D TV I'm using. I currently have my Pinball console on a Vizio 3D TV. This thing is an older (2013) 32" model, with electronics made by LG. I also have a 65" LG OLED, but I haven't hooked that up yet
Anyway, when I first run a table and enable 3D, it does have the correct field order, but the it's "not right". I really don't know how to explain it, it just looks strange, the 3D effect is there, but lower resolution and over-saturated somehow and a white ghost to the left of the actual image. Toggling back and forth between 2D and 3D with F10, doesn't fix.
What does fix the problem, is to select a 3D Mode from the TV OSD menu (SBS for example), it will look totally wrong, because I'm adding SBS on top of the interlace, but once I turn SBS modfe off on the TV, I get a perfect 3D image. From this point on, until I turn the TV off, the Interlaced mode will work perfectly, toggling back and forth with F10 works perfect as well.
I need to get the console setup on the LG OLED to see how that behaves, but I think the Vizio gets confused because it's showing a 3D image without actually turning the 3D on. Once it does a 3D mode even if just for a few seconds, it seems OK for that session.
On a side note, I just realized that my controls input lag is TV related, not PC performance. I hooked it up temporarily to my desktop monitor and it's instant. Switched back to the TV, and it's laggy. I enabled Game mode on the TV, and it's a lot better, quite playable.... BUT... It appears that on my Vizio at least, 3D mode seems to induce lag. I need to play around with this a bit more, and definitely try all this on the LG.
Edited by Dudemeister, 05 December 2021 - 04:31 PM.