NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player problem
I'm having some troubles with the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player.
I can get 3D videos to play in 2D, but playback in 3D is not working.
When I click to enable 3D playback the screen goes black, then the glasses flash on for a second then flash off (also seen on the IR transmitter).

Games work fine, and the picture viewer works fine. I suspect that it is some kind of codec issue, but I cannot figure out what is wrong since I can play the video fine in 2D mode.

Anyone have an idea on what I can try to fix this? Does Nvidia have a tech support e-mail address for this?

Thanks!
I'm having some troubles with the NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player.

I can get 3D videos to play in 2D, but playback in 3D is not working.

When I click to enable 3D playback the screen goes black, then the glasses flash on for a second then flash off (also seen on the IR transmitter).



Games work fine, and the picture viewer works fine. I suspect that it is some kind of codec issue, but I cannot figure out what is wrong since I can play the video fine in 2D mode.



Anyone have an idea on what I can try to fix this? Does Nvidia have a tech support e-mail address for this?



Thanks!

#1
Posted 12/22/2009 02:23 AM   
I really need some sort of guidance to fix this. Everything I have tried has not worked.
I've been using Knights_Quest_576p.wmv as a test vid
I've tried a ton of combination of different settings in the preferred filter options and it just isn't working

Basically I can get the video to play in 2D, but when I switch to 3D/fullscreen it just goes blank. It's not switching the monitor to 120hz either for some reason. Like I said before, 3D game work fine as does the 3D Vision Photo Viewer.
I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling the app a few times but that has had no effect.
I have the k-lite codec pack installed, I've tried setting ffdshow to not use it's codec in the StereoPlayer as well.

Here is a cut/past of the video property filters in use.

3dtv.at DirectX Stereo Renderer
In connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation Filter (P420, 12 bpp, 2 x 720 x 576, 5:4)
Default DirectSound Device
Audio Input pin (rendered) connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Windows Media Source
3dtv.at Stereo Transformation Filter
Input 1 connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Windows Media Source (NV12, 12 bpp, 1440 x 576, 32:9)
Subpicture Input not connected
Output 1 connected to 3dtv.at DirectX Stereo Renderer (P420, 12 bpp, 2 x 1024 x -576, 5:4)
3dtv.at Stereo Windows Media Source
Audio 0 connected to Default DirectSound Device
Video 0 connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation Filter (NV12, 12 bpp, 1440 x 576, 32:9)
I really need some sort of guidance to fix this. Everything I have tried has not worked.

I've been using Knights_Quest_576p.wmv as a test vid

I've tried a ton of combination of different settings in the preferred filter options and it just isn't working



Basically I can get the video to play in 2D, but when I switch to 3D/fullscreen it just goes blank. It's not switching the monitor to 120hz either for some reason. Like I said before, 3D game work fine as does the 3D Vision Photo Viewer.

I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling the app a few times but that has had no effect.

I have the k-lite codec pack installed, I've tried setting ffdshow to not use it's codec in the StereoPlayer as well.



Here is a cut/past of the video property filters in use.



3dtv.at DirectX Stereo Renderer

In connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation Filter (P420, 12 bpp, 2 x 720 x 576, 5:4)

Default DirectSound Device

Audio Input pin (rendered) connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Windows Media Source

3dtv.at Stereo Transformation Filter

Input 1 connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Windows Media Source (NV12, 12 bpp, 1440 x 576, 32:9)

Subpicture Input not connected

Output 1 connected to 3dtv.at DirectX Stereo Renderer (P420, 12 bpp, 2 x 1024 x -576, 5:4)

3dtv.at Stereo Windows Media Source

Audio 0 connected to Default DirectSound Device

Video 0 connected to 3dtv.at Stereo Transformation Filter (NV12, 12 bpp, 1440 x 576, 32:9)

#2
Posted 01/08/2010 03:44 PM   
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