When I launch Bino to play a 3D movie and then make it fullscreen to activate 3D, the green icon on the IR emitter comes on and the movie is showing 2 alternating images as would be expected for 3D, but my glasses only flash on for a split second then they remain transparent and do nothing for 3D, even though the light on the glasses also shows green. Games and everything work fine, the glasses are charged, etc. I recently reformatted my computer and Bino used to work, but now I can't seem to get the glasses to activate. Any ideas? The Bino site says only for quad-buffered cards, I have 570s in SLI, but again it was working before.
When I launch Bino to play a 3D movie and then make it fullscreen to activate 3D, the green icon on the IR emitter comes on and the movie is showing 2 alternating images as would be expected for 3D, but my glasses only flash on for a split second then they remain transparent and do nothing for 3D, even though the light on the glasses also shows green. Games and everything work fine, the glasses are charged, etc. I recently reformatted my computer and Bino used to work, but now I can't seem to get the glasses to activate. Any ideas? The Bino site says only for quad-buffered cards, I have 570s in SLI, but again it was working before.
If the emitter is lighting up, I'd suspect that it's a refresh rate problem or screen/window size problem.
Try hitting alt+enter to maximize the screen/window.
See if there is an option to launch in Full Screen within the player.
Make sure you are setting the refresh rate correctly to whatever is supported by your Display 24Hz/120Hz?
Change the options in the Nvidia control panel for when it runs. Try ALWAYS?
I'd do as Pirateguybrush suggested and just use the 3D Vision Player, be sure to update it.
Check this thread. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/541352/?comment=3790839
If the emitter is lighting up, I'd suspect that it's a refresh rate problem or screen/window size problem.
Try hitting alt+enter to maximize the screen/window.
See if there is an option to launch in Full Screen within the player.
Make sure you are setting the refresh rate correctly to whatever is supported by your Display 24Hz/120Hz?
Change the options in the Nvidia control panel for when it runs. Try ALWAYS?
[quote="Cheezeman"]The nvidia player works well enough, thanks guys.[/quote][url]http://3dvision-blog.com/8619-how-to-always-keep-your-nvidia-3d-vision-video-player-up-to-date/[/url]
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Not what he asked though.
Try hitting alt+enter to maximize the screen/window.
See if there is an option to launch in Full Screen within the player.
Make sure you are setting the refresh rate correctly to whatever is supported by your Display 24Hz/120Hz?
Change the options in the Nvidia control panel for when it runs. Try ALWAYS?
I'd do as Pirateguybrush suggested and just use the 3D Vision Player, be sure to update it.
Check this thread. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/541352/?comment=3790839
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