BUG REPORT: 3D-Vision-Discover can't be enabled on Laptops! Nvidia - Please fix this!
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I'm using this old thread now to record my problem with the Anaglyph-Mode on my Dell XPS M1730.
[b]I really hope that 3D-Vision-Discover will be integrated into notebook-drivers soon.[/b]
[b]EDIT: I found a cheap Hardware-solution to get past this stupid message:[/b] [color="#FF0000"]"This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"[/color]
You will need a 24+5pin DVI-plug and 3 75Ohm resistors. The 3 resistors must be connected to the analog-color-signals against Ground.
This works with an old VGA-connector too if your laptop only has VGA-output.
When connected to the laptop it will find an Analog-Display-Device. You will need to set the Displays to Clone-Mode and set the Analog-Display-Device as Primary.
Now you will be able to pass the 3D-Vision-Discover-Wizzard.
[img]http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/6465/analogdisplaydummy.jpg[/img] [img]http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/6277/analogdisplaydummyvga.jpg[/img]
Here are my [b]experiences with the 3D-Stereo drivers[/b] in [b]Anaglyph Mode(3D-Vision-Discover)[/b]. Hardware is a [b]Dell XPS M1730 Laptop[/b] with the [b]two 9800M GT 's SLi[/b]. OS is [b]Win Vista32[/b] .
[b]Forceware 195.81 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 195.81 and later driver-releases:[/b]
On internal screen tells me: [color="#FF0000"]"This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"[/color]
Works fine on my external HDTV Samsung LE37B650 and in clone mode when the HDTV is primary.
[b] /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' /> Forceware 190.38 + modded inf + 3D-Stereo 190.38: /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' /> [/b]
My actual favorite.
workes fine for me.
[b]Forceware 185.85 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 185.85:[/b]
worked but system freezed when 3D was enabled on leaving a game. When 3D was disabled by hotkey before leaving then there was no problem.
[b]Forceware 181.20 + modded inf + 3D-Stereo 181.20:[/b]
worked fine with an registry hack.
[color="#008000"][HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
"StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001[/color]
[b]Original Post:[/b]
I installed the 195.81 Notebook driver together with the 195.81 stereo driver on my Dell XPS M1730.
But I still get the message "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision" when I try to enter the 3D-Setup-Wizzard.
I know that the panel will never work with the Nvidia-shutter-glasses, but the simple anaglyph mode was ever working fine.
But since 191.03 I get this stupid message.
I'm using this old thread now to record my problem with the Anaglyph-Mode on my Dell XPS M1730.
I really hope that 3D-Vision-Discover will be integrated into notebook-drivers soon.
EDIT: I found a cheap Hardware-solution to get past this stupid message: "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"
You will need a 24+5pin DVI-plug and 3 75Ohm resistors. The 3 resistors must be connected to the analog-color-signals against Ground.
This works with an old VGA-connector too if your laptop only has VGA-output.
When connected to the laptop it will find an Analog-Display-Device. You will need to set the Displays to Clone-Mode and set the Analog-Display-Device as Primary.
Now you will be able to pass the 3D-Vision-Discover-Wizzard.
Here are my experiences with the 3D-Stereo drivers in Anaglyph Mode(3D-Vision-Discover). Hardware is a Dell XPS M1730 Laptop with the two 9800M GT 's SLi. OS is Win Vista32 .
Forceware 195.81 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 195.81 and later driver-releases:
On internal screen tells me: "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"
Works fine on my external HDTV Samsung LE37B650 and in clone mode when the HDTV is primary.
Sorry, I know that this isn't an official Nvidia-Support-Service but there isn't any other at all :mellow: .
This seems to be the only way I can make this bugs public.
Ok, maybe I should have used one of the older threads :"> .
But its frustrating to see how customers are ignored /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' /> .
I updated this thread today with my latest experiences.
A lot of people were asking me how to get the Nvidia-3D-Vision Shutters working on laptop ABC... .
I don't have the 3D-Vision-Set so I can't say something about it, sorry :"> .
For the moment I'm only interrested in the Anaglyph-Mode(Red/Cyan) but the latest drivers prevent me from enabling it :'( .
I thought that 3D vision only works with 120Hz displays. I'm pretty sure your laptop doesn't have a 120Hz refresh rate. I haven't heard of any laptops that have this. So, unless you have your laptop hooked up to a different display that is 120Hz capable, it simply wont work.
You should check [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html"]this[/url] out!
I thought that 3D vision only works with 120Hz displays. I'm pretty sure your laptop doesn't have a 120Hz refresh rate. I haven't heard of any laptops that have this. So, unless you have your laptop hooked up to a different display that is 120Hz capable, it simply wont work.
But I'm speaking about [b]3D-Vision-Discover[/b] and not about [b]Nvidia-3D-Vision Shutter glasses[/b].
3D-Vision-Discover is a simple Red/Cyan-Anaglyph-Mode to show Stereo 3D. It was working all the time with the older drivers (190.38 is the last).
You can find the infos [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Discover_Main.html"]here[/url].
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1034983' date='Apr 6 2010, 01:48 PM']Hey Andrewf@nvidia,
You are very active at the forums again. What about this bug?[/quote]
Hi
We currently dont allow 3D Vision Discover on laptops. Is this something you want?
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry? Because I doubt that nvidia is going to release a new driver version for notebooks soon.
Thanks
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1035051' date='Apr 6 2010, 05:22 PM']Well, an answer is better than no answer.
I can't imagine why you don't allow it but you may have your reasons. :mellow:[/quote]
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry? Because I doubt that nvidia is going to release a new driver version for notebooks soon.
Thanks
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1035051' date='Apr 6 2010, 05:22 PM']Well, an answer is better than no answer.
I can't imagine why you don't allow it but you may have your reasons. :mellow:
[quote name='El General' post='1035745' date='Apr 7 2010, 10:53 PM']I Do want this feature available.
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry?[/quote]
You can use the modded desktop driver 190.38. Its working fine for me.
If you attach an external display to your laptop you can use the newer drivers as well in Discover-Mode. When you switch the external display to primary in clone mode you will have Discover-Mode on the internal Laptop-Display too.
[quote name='El General' post='1035745' date='Apr 7 2010, 10:53 PM']I Do want this feature available.
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry?
You can use the modded desktop driver 190.38. Its working fine for me.
If you attach an external display to your laptop you can use the newer drivers as well in Discover-Mode. When you switch the external display to primary in clone mode you will have Discover-Mode on the internal Laptop-Display too.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
[b]I really hope that 3D-Vision-Discover will be integrated into notebook-drivers soon.[/b]
[b]EDIT: I found a cheap Hardware-solution to get past this stupid message:[/b] [color="#FF0000"]"This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"[/color]
You will need a 24+5pin DVI-plug and 3 75Ohm resistors. The 3 resistors must be connected to the analog-color-signals against Ground.
This works with an old VGA-connector too if your laptop only has VGA-output.
When connected to the laptop it will find an Analog-Display-Device. You will need to set the Displays to Clone-Mode and set the Analog-Display-Device as Primary.
Now you will be able to pass the 3D-Vision-Discover-Wizzard.
[img]http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/6465/analogdisplaydummy.jpg[/img] [img]http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/6277/analogdisplaydummyvga.jpg[/img]
Here are my [b]experiences with the 3D-Stereo drivers[/b] in [b]Anaglyph Mode(3D-Vision-Discover)[/b]. Hardware is a [b]Dell XPS M1730 Laptop[/b] with the [b]two 9800M GT 's SLi[/b]. OS is [b]Win Vista32[/b] .
[b]Forceware 195.81 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 195.81 and later driver-releases:[/b]
On internal screen tells me: [color="#FF0000"]"This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"[/color]
Works fine on my external HDTV Samsung LE37B650 and in clone mode when the HDTV is primary.
[b]
My actual favorite.
workes fine for me.
[b]Forceware 185.85 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 185.85:[/b]
worked but system freezed when 3D was enabled on leaving a game. When 3D was disabled by hotkey before leaving then there was no problem.
[b]Forceware 181.20 + modded inf + 3D-Stereo 181.20:[/b]
worked fine with an registry hack.
[color="#008000"][HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
"StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001[/color]
[b]Original Post:[/b]
I installed the 195.81 Notebook driver together with the 195.81 stereo driver on my Dell XPS M1730.
But I still get the message "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision" when I try to enter the 3D-Setup-Wizzard.
I know that the panel will never work with the Nvidia-shutter-glasses, but the simple anaglyph mode was ever working fine.
But since 191.03 I get this stupid message.
I really hope that 3D-Vision-Discover will be integrated into notebook-drivers soon.
EDIT: I found a cheap Hardware-solution to get past this stupid message: "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"
You will need a 24+5pin DVI-plug and 3 75Ohm resistors. The 3 resistors must be connected to the analog-color-signals against Ground.
This works with an old VGA-connector too if your laptop only has VGA-output.
When connected to the laptop it will find an Analog-Display-Device. You will need to set the Displays to Clone-Mode and set the Analog-Display-Device as Primary.
Now you will be able to pass the 3D-Vision-Discover-Wizzard.
Here are my experiences with the 3D-Stereo drivers in Anaglyph Mode(3D-Vision-Discover). Hardware is a Dell XPS M1730 Laptop with the two 9800M GT 's SLi. OS is Win Vista32 .
Forceware 195.81 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 195.81 and later driver-releases:
On internal screen tells me: "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision"
Works fine on my external HDTV Samsung LE37B650 and in clone mode when the HDTV is primary.
My actual favorite.
workes fine for me.
Forceware 185.85 Notebook Driver + 3D-Stereo 185.85:
worked but system freezed when 3D was enabled on leaving a game. When 3D was disabled by hotkey before leaving then there was no problem.
Forceware 181.20 + modded inf + 3D-Stereo 181.20:
worked fine with an registry hack.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D]
"StereoVisionConfirmed"=dword:00000001
Original Post:
I installed the 195.81 Notebook driver together with the 195.81 stereo driver on my Dell XPS M1730.
But I still get the message "This laptop's panel is not qualified for 3D Vision" when I try to enter the 3D-Setup-Wizzard.
I know that the panel will never work with the Nvidia-shutter-glasses, but the simple anaglyph mode was ever working fine.
But since 191.03 I get this stupid message.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
This seems to be the only way I can make this bugs public.
Ok, maybe I should have used one of the older threads :"> .
But its frustrating to see how customers are ignored
This seems to be the only way I can make this bugs public.
Ok, maybe I should have used one of the older threads :"> .
But its frustrating to see how customers are ignored
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
A lot of people were asking me how to get the Nvidia-3D-Vision Shutters working on laptop ABC... .
I don't have the 3D-Vision-Set so I can't say something about it, sorry :"> .
For the moment I'm only interrested in the Anaglyph-Mode(Red/Cyan) but the latest drivers prevent me from enabling it :'( .
A lot of people were asking me how to get the Nvidia-3D-Vision Shutters working on laptop ABC... .
I don't have the 3D-Vision-Set so I can't say something about it, sorry :"> .
For the moment I'm only interrested in the Anaglyph-Mode(Red/Cyan) but the latest drivers prevent me from enabling it :'( .
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Please NVIDIA: Is there any logical reason to disable 3D-Vision-Discover for Laptop-users?
Please NVIDIA: Is there any logical reason to disable 3D-Vision-Discover for Laptop-users?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
You should check [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html"]this[/url] out!
You should check this out!
But I'm speaking about [b]3D-Vision-Discover[/b] and not about [b]Nvidia-3D-Vision Shutter glasses[/b].
3D-Vision-Discover is a simple Red/Cyan-Anaglyph-Mode to show Stereo 3D. It was working all the time with the older drivers (190.38 is the last).
You can find the infos [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Discover_Main.html"]here[/url].
But I'm speaking about 3D-Vision-Discover and not about Nvidia-3D-Vision Shutter glasses.
3D-Vision-Discover is a simple Red/Cyan-Anaglyph-Mode to show Stereo 3D. It was working all the time with the older drivers (190.38 is the last).
You can find the infos here.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Fine NVIDIA - but how can I enable the simple anaglyph mode on the internal display :( ? So I'm rolling back to 190.38 .
Fine NVIDIA - but how can I enable the simple anaglyph mode on the internal display :( ? So I'm rolling back to 190.38 .
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
You are very active at the forums again. What about this bug?
You are very active at the forums again. What about this bug?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
You are very active at the forums again. What about this bug?[/quote]
Hi
We currently dont allow 3D Vision Discover on laptops. Is this something you want?
You are very active at the forums again. What about this bug?
Hi
We currently dont allow 3D Vision Discover on laptops. Is this something you want?
I can't imagine why you don't allow it but you may have your reasons. :mellow:
I can't imagine why you don't allow it but you may have your reasons. :mellow:
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
I Do want this feature available.
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry? Because I doubt that nvidia is going to release a new driver version for notebooks soon.
Thanks
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1035051' date='Apr 6 2010, 05:22 PM']Well, an answer is better than no answer.
I can't imagine why you don't allow it but you may have your reasons. :mellow:[/quote]
I Do want this feature available.
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry? Because I doubt that nvidia is going to release a new driver version for notebooks soon.
Thanks
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' post='1035051' date='Apr 6 2010, 05:22 PM']Well, an answer is better than no answer.
I can't imagine why you don't allow it but you may have your reasons. :mellow:
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry?[/quote]
You can use the modded desktop driver 190.38. Its working fine for me.
If you attach an external display to your laptop you can use the newer drivers as well in Discover-Mode. When you switch the external display to primary in clone mode you will have Discover-Mode on the internal Laptop-Display too.
Is there a mommentary solution like overriding a text file or a registry entry?
You can use the modded desktop driver 190.38. Its working fine for me.
If you attach an external display to your laptop you can use the newer drivers as well in Discover-Mode. When you switch the external display to primary in clone mode you will have Discover-Mode on the internal Laptop-Display too.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision