I just got Simuleyes VR LC shutter glasses, but can't get stereoscopy to work.
When I activate stereoscopy I do get the doubled image in 3D content but the glasses don't activate: I only get left eye obscured for like 1s every time the screen goes black.
[url="http://www.stereo3d.com/nvidia.htm#config"]This page[/url] says that Simuleyes are "fully supported with automatic stereo-orientation", and everything else I find says that nVidia+Simuleyes is supposed to 'just work'.
And it is the case judging by the very few problems people report... so I am lost.
My config:
-Windows XP sp2 build 2600
-GeForce 6600 GT
-Legacy Drivers v91.31
-Legacy 3D Stereo Drivers v91.31
-CRT screen
-Stereo kind set to "DDC VGA glasses"
I plugged the monitor on the VGA pass-through which is plugged on the VGA port. I also tried on DVI port with adapter.
I tried with or without batteries in the Simuleyes control box, and turning it on/off at various times.
I tried with another whole Simuleyes set (glasses+ box + pass-through).
My best guess is that Simuleyes require a white line blanking and are not getting it.
I just got Simuleyes VR LC shutter glasses, but can't get stereoscopy to work.
When I activate stereoscopy I do get the doubled image in 3D content but the glasses don't activate: I only get left eye obscured for like 1s every time the screen goes black.
This page says that Simuleyes are "fully supported with automatic stereo-orientation", and everything else I find says that nVidia+Simuleyes is supposed to 'just work'.
And it is the case judging by the very few problems people report... so I am lost.
My config:
-Windows XP sp2 build 2600
-GeForce 6600 GT
-Legacy Drivers v91.31
-Legacy 3D Stereo Drivers v91.31
-CRT screen
-Stereo kind set to "DDC VGA glasses"
I plugged the monitor on the VGA pass-through which is plugged on the VGA port. I also tried on DVI port with adapter.
I tried with or without batteries in the Simuleyes control box, and turning it on/off at various times.
I tried with another whole Simuleyes set (glasses+ box + pass-through).
My best guess is that Simuleyes require a white line blanking and are not getting it.
I just got Simuleyes VR LC shutter glasses, but can't get stereoscopy to work.
When I activate stereoscopy I do get the doubled image in 3D content but the glasses don't activate: I only get left eye obscured for like 1s every time the screen goes black.
[url="http://www.stereo3d.com/nvidia.htm#config"]This page[/url] says that Simuleyes are "fully supported with automatic stereo-orientation", and everything else I find says that nVidia+Simuleyes is supposed to 'just work'.
And it is the case judging by the very few problems people report... so I am lost.
My config:
-Windows XP sp2 build 2600
-GeForce 6600 GT
-Legacy Drivers v91.31
-Legacy 3D Stereo Drivers v91.31
-CRT screen
-Stereo kind set to "DDC VGA glasses"
I plugged the monitor on the VGA pass-through which is plugged on the VGA port. I also tried on DVI port with adapter.
I tried with or without batteries in the Simuleyes control box, and turning it on/off at various times.
I tried with another whole Simuleyes set (glasses+ box + pass-through).
My best guess is that Simuleyes require a white line blanking and are not getting it.
I just got Simuleyes VR LC shutter glasses, but can't get stereoscopy to work.
When I activate stereoscopy I do get the doubled image in 3D content but the glasses don't activate: I only get left eye obscured for like 1s every time the screen goes black.
This page says that Simuleyes are "fully supported with automatic stereo-orientation", and everything else I find says that nVidia+Simuleyes is supposed to 'just work'.
And it is the case judging by the very few problems people report... so I am lost.
My config:
-Windows XP sp2 build 2600
-GeForce 6600 GT
-Legacy Drivers v91.31
-Legacy 3D Stereo Drivers v91.31
-CRT screen
-Stereo kind set to "DDC VGA glasses"
I plugged the monitor on the VGA pass-through which is plugged on the VGA port. I also tried on DVI port with adapter.
I tried with or without batteries in the Simuleyes control box, and turning it on/off at various times.
I tried with another whole Simuleyes set (glasses+ box + pass-through).
My best guess is that Simuleyes require a white line blanking and are not getting it.