Anybody Willing To Help a Newb Figure Out How To Launch a Game using 3d vision?
To start off I managed to set up 3d vision and it works great using the test in the nvidia control panel. ...However when I launch a game 3d vision turns off I'm assuming because the game sets its own resolution and refresh rate (3d vision only supports 1080p at 24 hertz on my 3d tv). My question is, how do I launch the game with with the required resolution and hertz? Any help would be appreciated.
To start off I managed to set up 3d vision and it works great using the test in the nvidia control panel.

...However when I launch a game 3d vision turns off I'm assuming because the game sets its own resolution and refresh rate (3d vision only supports 1080p at 24 hertz on my 3d tv).

My question is, how do I launch the game with with the required resolution and hertz?

Any help would be appreciated.

#1
Posted 12/03/2012 10:42 PM   
You don't offer complete information. It is possible that the game you are testing is not supported. Other things to try is what happens if you press the button on the dongle or use 3D Vision shortcuts like ctrl + T
You don't offer complete information.

It is possible that the game you are testing is not supported.

Other things to try is what happens if you press the button on the dongle or use 3D Vision shortcuts like ctrl + T

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#2
Posted 12/03/2012 10:56 PM   
The model of your TV would help users offer you a solution. In most cases, 3D HDTVs are supported via 3DTV Play,not 3D vision. Also which game? You're right in assuming that the resolution and refresh much match the supported 3D output from the GPU. Have you tried 1280x720 for the particular game that you are having trouble with?
The model of your TV would help users offer you a solution.

In most cases, 3D HDTVs are supported via 3DTV Play,not 3D vision.

Also which game? You're right in assuming that the resolution and refresh much match the supported 3D output from the GPU.

Have you tried 1280x720 for the particular game that you are having trouble with?

#3
Posted 12/03/2012 10:57 PM   
You'll want to set each game you have to 1280x720 res (for 60hz). 3dtv play should kick in automatically once you do that. 1080p@24hz is just too slow for good gaming.
You'll want to set each game you have to 1280x720 res (for 60hz). 3dtv play should kick in automatically once you do that. 1080p@24hz is just too slow for good gaming.

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#4
Posted 12/04/2012 06:29 AM   
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