Im sorry to have to tell you this, but as far as I understand it Nvidia has decided to lock out all stereoscopic outputs that will not be compatible with a pare of shutter glasses that they plan to sell in the future. Of course, HMDs are not compatable with a pare of shutter glasses.
For the last year, almost all forms on outputs have been banned.
It is sadly most likely that Nvidia will never support us again.
On to the hope. There is a non Nvidia driver that may work for you. It does Dual input now and a work in progress shutter (pagefliped).
It doesnt work for my Z800 yet but I do believe it has a future.
Im sorry to have to tell you this, but as far as I understand it Nvidia has decided to lock out all stereoscopic outputs that will not be compatible with a pare of shutter glasses that they plan to sell in the future. Of course, HMDs are not compatable with a pare of shutter glasses.
For the last year, almost all forms on outputs have been banned.
It is sadly most likely that Nvidia will never support us again.
On to the hope. There is a non Nvidia driver that may work for you. It does Dual input now and a work in progress shutter (pagefliped).
It doesnt work for my Z800 yet but I do believe it has a future.
As for the official comment from Nvidia, Well the said nothing for over a year only to say this a few days ago...
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/[/url]
see MTBS Interviews Andrew Fear under LATEST ARTICLES
and
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929[/url]
Im happy that this solves many problems (caused by Nvidia) for most stereo users but it looks like HMDs are out in the cold.
Also, There is a decent HMD called TDvisor coming out soon that may get support from at least IZ3D and maybe more but it has no native headtracking. The picture quality is said to be very good however.
Im happy that this solves many problems (caused by Nvidia) for most stereo users but it looks like HMDs are out in the cold.
Also, There is a decent HMD called TDvisor coming out soon that may get support from at least IZ3D and maybe more but it has no native headtracking. The picture quality is said to be very good however.
Yea, I tried the iz3d driver, it looked like I only got one eye view on both lcds. I didn't notice any settings in the app for hmds. Are there some hacks to try?
Yea, I tried the iz3d driver, it looked like I only got one eye view on both lcds. I didn't notice any settings in the app for hmds. Are there some hacks to try?
177.41 32bit for vista
174.76 stereo drivers.
running vista 32, fresh install.
I get the 3d control panel to come up, and it says my I-glasses only support anaglyph??
Any ideas?
177.41 32bit for vista
174.76 stereo drivers.
running vista 32, fresh install.
I get the 3d control panel to come up, and it says my I-glasses only support anaglyph??
Any ideas?
Im sorry to have to tell you this, but as far as I understand it Nvidia has decided to lock out all stereoscopic outputs that will not be compatible with a pare of shutter glasses that they plan to sell in the future. Of course, HMDs are not compatable with a pare of shutter glasses.
For the last year, almost all forms on outputs have been banned.
It is sadly most likely that Nvidia will never support us again.
On to the hope. There is a non Nvidia driver that may work for you. It does Dual input now and a work in progress shutter (pagefliped).
It doesnt work for my Z800 yet but I do believe it has a future.
go here
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1896"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1896[/url]
Im sorry to have to tell you this, but as far as I understand it Nvidia has decided to lock out all stereoscopic outputs that will not be compatible with a pare of shutter glasses that they plan to sell in the future. Of course, HMDs are not compatable with a pare of shutter glasses.
For the last year, almost all forms on outputs have been banned.
It is sadly most likely that Nvidia will never support us again.
On to the hope. There is a non Nvidia driver that may work for you. It does Dual input now and a work in progress shutter (pagefliped).
It doesnt work for my Z800 yet but I do believe it has a future.
go here
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1896
this is what I do.
The irony is that I would so give Nvidia $500 for a GTX 280 tomorrow if S-3D drivers came out for my HMD tonight.
but that isnt going to happen as long as the GTX 280 is useless for S-3D on an HMD.
I can be as stubborn as they can.
Ah, who am I kidding? They aren't being stubborn, they just dont give a ****:(
this is what I do.
The irony is that I would so give Nvidia $500 for a GTX 280 tomorrow if S-3D drivers came out for my HMD tonight.
but that isnt going to happen as long as the GTX 280 is useless for S-3D on an HMD.
I can be as stubborn as they can.
Ah, who am I kidding? They aren't being stubborn, they just dont give a ****:(
been working on this for a week now.
Downgraded from vista 64 to vista 32 because the new stereo drivers wouldnt work in 64 bit.
I'm guessing nvidia reps never post in this forum, at least I've never noticed it.
Considering their driver says it supports stereoscopic 3d, it sounds a bit like false advertising for me.
been working on this for a week now.
Downgraded from vista 64 to vista 32 because the new stereo drivers wouldnt work in 64 bit.
I'm guessing nvidia reps never post in this forum, at least I've never noticed it.
Considering their driver says it supports stereoscopic 3d, it sounds a bit like false advertising for me.
Would be nice to hear an official comment on this.
Would be nice to hear an official comment on this.
try that IZ3D driver.
As for the official comment from Nvidia, Well the said nothing for over a year only to say this a few days ago...
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/[/url]
see MTBS Interviews Andrew Fear under LATEST ARTICLES
and
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929[/url]
Im happy that this solves many problems (caused by Nvidia) for most stereo users but it looks like HMDs are out in the cold.
Also, There is a decent HMD called TDvisor coming out soon that may get support from at least IZ3D and maybe more but it has no native headtracking. The picture quality is said to be very good however.
try that IZ3D driver.
As for the official comment from Nvidia, Well the said nothing for over a year only to say this a few days ago...
http://www.mtbs3d.com/
see MTBS Interviews Andrew Fear under LATEST ARTICLES
and
http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1929
Im happy that this solves many problems (caused by Nvidia) for most stereo users but it looks like HMDs are out in the cold.
Also, There is a decent HMD called TDvisor coming out soon that may get support from at least IZ3D and maybe more but it has no native headtracking. The picture quality is said to be very good however.
Windows 10 64-bit, Intel 7700K @ 5.1GHz, 16GB 3600MHz CL15 DDR4 RAM, 2x GTX 1080 SLI, Asus Maximus IX Hero, Sound Blaster ZxR, PCIe Quad SSD, Oculus Rift CV1, DLP Link PGD-150 glasses, ViewSonic PJD6531w 3D DLP Projector @ 1280x800 120Hz native / 2560x1600 120Hz DSR 3D Gaming.