Thanks for the reply ysw521.
I e-mailed giga-byte with the question and received the following response:
Thank you for your kindly mail and inquiry. About the issue you mentioned, after checking with related department, the HDMI port of GA-Z77M-D3H (rev. 1.0) is 1.4. Thank you!
If you still have any further question or suggestion about our products/service, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will try our best to help you resolve the problem ASAP.
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I've been doing a little more digging and it appears as though 1.4a isn't required for all 3D TVs/displays, just the older models:
There's a very good explanation
here on the PS3 forum if anyone is interestedHDMI 1.4 requires 3-D resolution support: 1080P@24Hz and 720P@60Hz other modes and frame packing methods may be supported but are not required. The HDMI 1.4a addendum adds required support for 2 more 3-D framepacking modes (1/2 resolution) for set top boxes and also lists all older 3-D ready display techniques.
HDMI 1.4 and 1.4a when used together provide handshaking routines to support ALL existing 3-D ready displays. Updates to firmware for the 3-D ready TVs may be possible so that they automatically handshake with a 1.4 source to negotiate a common display format (if supported). (Some of the 3-D ready displays do not support framepacking and from statements by Sony employees, display agnostic was a feature stressed which means SONY will not support those.)
The PS3 appears to have an automatic-manual setting (picture leaked) for this 3-D HDMI 1.4 negotiation with Manual requiring the PS3 to be set to a 3-D output mode like DLP checkerboard for a non-upgraded firmware DLP 3-D ready HDMI 1.3 TV. (Sony may support DLP checkerboard, Panasonic and Samsung blu-ray players do.)
My Samsung TV autodetects the 3D signal from the PS3 which is 1.4 so even if the motherboard is just 1.4, it should still work.
What 3D Bluray software player do you use?