Notebook not showing "Stereoscopic 3D" option in the NVIDIA Control Panel with R275.33
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[quote name='loserkidsblink' date='23 December 2011 - 06:17 AM' timestamp='1324585047' post='1345966']
Wow, after spending hours googling I FINALLY figured out an answer, for mine at least.
I just navigated to C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\NV3DVision and ran the 3DVision_290.53.exe file and the Stereoscopic 3D option popped RIGHT up in control panel. 3D is working perfectly connected to my Playstation 3D Display.
Hope this helps some of you guys.
[/quote]
This didn't work for me unfortunately. I have a acer laptop (5951g).
It isn't a 3d vision laptop but it has a gt555m in it and I have a compatible 3d samsung 6000 series tv. How do i get 3d on it? my crappy computer with a geforce 210 can because it has the stereoscopic settings in the control panel.
NVIDIA it has been over a month since I sent all the details requested. Why won't you say something either in this forum or in email! SLAK!
[quote name='loserkidsblink' date='23 December 2011 - 06:17 AM' timestamp='1324585047' post='1345966']
Wow, after spending hours googling I FINALLY figured out an answer, for mine at least.
I just navigated to C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\NV3DVision and ran the 3DVision_290.53.exe file and the Stereoscopic 3D option popped RIGHT up in control panel. 3D is working perfectly connected to my Playstation 3D Display.
Hope this helps some of you guys.
This didn't work for me unfortunately. I have a acer laptop (5951g).
It isn't a 3d vision laptop but it has a gt555m in it and I have a compatible 3d samsung 6000 series tv. How do i get 3d on it? my crappy computer with a geforce 210 can because it has the stereoscopic settings in the control panel.
NVIDIA it has been over a month since I sent all the details requested. Why won't you say something either in this forum or in email! SLAK!
This is really annoying. I have a Lenovo Y570, which Nvidia claims is supported, but I do not see the Stereoscopic options at all. And I bought this laptop specifically because it was supposed to be supported. Is anyone from Nvidia even reading this thread or care to reply? I feel like I should just sell my laptop and go AMD after this nonsense.
This is really annoying. I have a Lenovo Y570, which Nvidia claims is supported, but I do not see the Stereoscopic options at all. And I bought this laptop specifically because it was supposed to be supported. Is anyone from Nvidia even reading this thread or care to reply? I feel like I should just sell my laptop and go AMD after this nonsense.
Same here with me. I’m using a Acer 5750G laptop, Nvidia 540M Graphics processor, Windows 7 64 bit with all updates, Nvidia display driver 295.73 released Feb 2012, but from reading on the internet it affects all makes of laptops. It’s also an i7 processor with specs well ahead of 3D requirements. HDMI to HDMI using high speed 3D capable 1.5 metre HDMI 1.4a lead. 3D should work with an i3 for that matter, most modern Intel laptops within the last 2 years should work with it.
I’ve temporarily given up trying to get the glasses to work with the computer monitor/TV, which is a ViewSonic V3D245 computer monitor with built in Nvidia 3d communicator and equipped with the glasses. It was manufactured and first available in November 2011. It is a perfect monitor with really good picture and of course as it’s a 3d TV it will work in the future, with any software that’s designed for 3D and if Nvidia ever in the future fix their software design it will eventually work, otherwise it would work with another software company that may write software for people that can’t use the Nvidia software because they left off the stereoscopic option.
The glasses look like they respond very well with the TV, I even made it work for YouTube by using Roxio software, which detected the 3D capability and the Roxio software set the timing with the glasses and the TV monitor, but it’s difficult not being able to directly access any stereoscopic settings from the Nvidia control panel. Actually I think the Roxio cine player software included in Creator 2012 Pro may work with a 3D Blu-ray player. I don’t have a 3D bluray player yet to test it with, but it looks like it may be playable using Roxio software, although I think the plugin to allow playing Blu-ray movies may be currently not allowed in the UK due to some kind of copyright restrictions in UK, that don’t allow you to play your own bought or rented movies, but not the rest of the world. I think there is some software though that can let people watch blu ray movies on their computers though, including 3D Blu-ray.
Even though I’m using hdmi, so not technically not up to the 120Hz at 1080p, due to the current technical limitations of HDMI, which currently requires a dual dvi to send signals of 1080p at 120Hz, it would have been good if Nvidia had let people use their 3D capable laptops, pcs and TVs with YouTube in 3d which are mostly at rates capable of being used with HDMI or for 3D blu ray which runs at 60hz max, even for an NTSC video of 30fps. But by simply not enabling the control panel stereoscopic vision option means most people can’t change settings that do actually work in 3d. The only option that hdmi can’t cater for, is the 120hz at 1080p. It can cope with 60hz at 1080p and 120hz at 720p. In fact it’s only games that go up to 1080p at 120Hz anyway, as 3d TV in cinema mode only requires 48hz for a 24fps movie or 50hz for 3d at 25fps pal video. This option is simply an option on the software that Nvidia for some reason don’t allow people to access, making their 3d vision unworkable for the majority of people. But possibly in the future Nvidia may add a stereoscopic control option in the control panel when they get round to it.
Same here with me. I’m using a Acer 5750G laptop, Nvidia 540M Graphics processor, Windows 7 64 bit with all updates, Nvidia display driver 295.73 released Feb 2012, but from reading on the internet it affects all makes of laptops. It’s also an i7 processor with specs well ahead of 3D requirements. HDMI to HDMI using high speed 3D capable 1.5 metre HDMI 1.4a lead. 3D should work with an i3 for that matter, most modern Intel laptops within the last 2 years should work with it.
I’ve temporarily given up trying to get the glasses to work with the computer monitor/TV, which is a ViewSonic V3D245 computer monitor with built in Nvidia 3d communicator and equipped with the glasses. It was manufactured and first available in November 2011. It is a perfect monitor with really good picture and of course as it’s a 3d TV it will work in the future, with any software that’s designed for 3D and if Nvidia ever in the future fix their software design it will eventually work, otherwise it would work with another software company that may write software for people that can’t use the Nvidia software because they left off the stereoscopic option.
The glasses look like they respond very well with the TV, I even made it work for YouTube by using Roxio software, which detected the 3D capability and the Roxio software set the timing with the glasses and the TV monitor, but it’s difficult not being able to directly access any stereoscopic settings from the Nvidia control panel. Actually I think the Roxio cine player software included in Creator 2012 Pro may work with a 3D Blu-ray player. I don’t have a 3D bluray player yet to test it with, but it looks like it may be playable using Roxio software, although I think the plugin to allow playing Blu-ray movies may be currently not allowed in the UK due to some kind of copyright restrictions in UK, that don’t allow you to play your own bought or rented movies, but not the rest of the world. I think there is some software though that can let people watch blu ray movies on their computers though, including 3D Blu-ray.
Even though I’m using hdmi, so not technically not up to the 120Hz at 1080p, due to the current technical limitations of HDMI, which currently requires a dual dvi to send signals of 1080p at 120Hz, it would have been good if Nvidia had let people use their 3D capable laptops, pcs and TVs with YouTube in 3d which are mostly at rates capable of being used with HDMI or for 3D blu ray which runs at 60hz max, even for an NTSC video of 30fps. But by simply not enabling the control panel stereoscopic vision option means most people can’t change settings that do actually work in 3d. The only option that hdmi can’t cater for, is the 120hz at 1080p. It can cope with 60hz at 1080p and 120hz at 720p. In fact it’s only games that go up to 1080p at 120Hz anyway, as 3d TV in cinema mode only requires 48hz for a 24fps movie or 50hz for 3d at 25fps pal video. This option is simply an option on the software that Nvidia for some reason don’t allow people to access, making their 3d vision unworkable for the majority of people. But possibly in the future Nvidia may add a stereoscopic control option in the control panel when they get round to it.
I have the same problem since i bought my laptop the stereoscopic 3D option is unavailable in nvidia control panel.
My laptop spec :
1. Asus N53Jq series
2. Windows 7 home premium (x64 bit)
3. Nvidia GeForce GT 425M / version 295.73
4. The problem has occurred since i bought the laptop about a year ago.
[quote name='ManuelG' date='16 June 2011 - 01:17 PM' timestamp='1308248235' post='1252710']
A bug has been reported by a few users on this forum with the current NVIDIA WHQL R275.33 Verde display driver which affects a few 3D Vision notebooks. The bug shows up when a user upgrades the display driver from an OEM provided driver to the NVIDIA R275.33 display driver. In certain cases, the NVIDIA installer may not properly remove the prior 3D Vision components and as a result, the "Stereoscopic 3D" panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel will not appear because the driver branches mismatch. A beta driver is available from NVIDIA which includes a fix for this issue. If you are using a notebook which supports NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology and are missing the Stereoscopic 3D panel, please download the latest beta notebook display drivers from the URL below:
[b]Please Note:[/b] If you are still missing the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D panel after updating your notebook display drivers from an OEM driver to the latest beta R275.50 driver, please provide us with the following:
1) Notebook make and model
2) Operating system
3) NVIDIA GPU model
4) Last working NVIDIA display driver which properly showed Stereoscopic 3D panel
5) Does our notebook use an internal or external emitter. If you are trying to use 3D Vision Discover or 3DTV Play, please state that instead.
6) Did you select express install or advanced w/ clean install from the NVIDIA display driver wizard?
EDIT 8/7/2011: Made changes to the requested information
[/quote]
I realize this post is almost a year old, but I am having trouble, and it is manifesting exactly the same way. I have tried the solutions posted on this page (among other things) without any success. I have:
Asus G74Sx
Windows 7 64 bit home edition
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M with 3GB/2GB GDDR5 VRAM
Intel® Core™ i7 2630QM Processor
I have not ever seen the Stereoscopic 3D panel (just got the new computer)
I am using an External emitter.
I have tried express install and clean installs with each driver version I have tried, including the drivers available on the ASUS website.
Is there something else I need to do now to get this working? I'm excited to try some of my games in 3D but it is proving frustrating.
[quote name='ManuelG' date='16 June 2011 - 01:17 PM' timestamp='1308248235' post='1252710']
A bug has been reported by a few users on this forum with the current NVIDIA WHQL R275.33 Verde display driver which affects a few 3D Vision notebooks. The bug shows up when a user upgrades the display driver from an OEM provided driver to the NVIDIA R275.33 display driver. In certain cases, the NVIDIA installer may not properly remove the prior 3D Vision components and as a result, the "Stereoscopic 3D" panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel will not appear because the driver branches mismatch. A beta driver is available from NVIDIA which includes a fix for this issue. If you are using a notebook which supports NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology and are missing the Stereoscopic 3D panel, please download the latest beta notebook display drivers from the URL below:
Please Note: If you are still missing the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D panel after updating your notebook display drivers from an OEM driver to the latest beta R275.50 driver, please provide us with the following:
1) Notebook make and model
2) Operating system
3) NVIDIA GPU model
4) Last working NVIDIA display driver which properly showed Stereoscopic 3D panel
5) Does our notebook use an internal or external emitter. If you are trying to use 3D Vision Discover or 3DTV Play, please state that instead.
6) Did you select express install or advanced w/ clean install from the NVIDIA display driver wizard?
EDIT 8/7/2011: Made changes to the requested information
I realize this post is almost a year old, but I am having trouble, and it is manifesting exactly the same way. I have tried the solutions posted on this page (among other things) without any success. I have:
Asus G74Sx
Windows 7 64 bit home edition
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M with 3GB/2GB GDDR5 VRAM
Intel® Core™ i7 2630QM Processor
I have not ever seen the Stereoscopic 3D panel (just got the new computer)
I am using an External emitter.
I have tried express install and clean installs with each driver version I have tried, including the drivers available on the ASUS website.
Is there something else I need to do now to get this working? I'm excited to try some of my games in 3D but it is proving frustrating.
1) Alienware M17xr3
2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M
3) 3D vision Disocover and 3D vision
4) 1920 x 1080 x 60Hertz
5) PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DD1&SUBSYS_04BA1028&REV_A1
[size="7"][b]i am having acer aspire 5750g
with nvidia geforce gt540m cuda 1gb
and i have installed nvidia graphic driver 296.10
but it dont shows sterioscopic 3d panel
please help[/b][/size][/size][/size]
Ok so i bought Sony Vaio with I7 core processor blah blah and it came with an Nvidia Geforce with CUDA GT425M. I then purchased a £1000 Sharp 3d tv which I hook my laptop to with a hdmi cable.
No stereoscopic in control panel. So am I right in saying I have spent over £2000 and STILL cant play games in 3d?
Have uninstalled/reinstalled drivers using 'fresh install' without using 'fresh install' etc etc I have tried using older drivers and steroscopic has NEVER showed up in control panel.
My process for 3d is this -
I enable 3d vision in start menu, i then go to nvidia control panel and change the resolution to one of the 3d options offered. This then turns the 3d on my tv automatically on. I stick the glasses on, all is going well. I now want to play Skyrim in glorious 3d so go to turn stereoscopic 3d on but the option IS NOT THERE, HAS NEVER BEEN THERE!!
This thread is now NEARLY A YEAR OLD AND STILL NO FIX???!!! My worry is that I have downloaded latest beta drivers and problem STILL ISNT FIXED!!
Is there any update on a fix for this major problem?
Ok so i bought Sony Vaio with I7 core processor blah blah and it came with an Nvidia Geforce with CUDA GT425M. I then purchased a £1000 Sharp 3d tv which I hook my laptop to with a hdmi cable.
No stereoscopic in control panel. So am I right in saying I have spent over £2000 and STILL cant play games in 3d?
Have uninstalled/reinstalled drivers using 'fresh install' without using 'fresh install' etc etc I have tried using older drivers and steroscopic has NEVER showed up in control panel.
My process for 3d is this -
I enable 3d vision in start menu, i then go to nvidia control panel and change the resolution to one of the 3d options offered. This then turns the 3d on my tv automatically on. I stick the glasses on, all is going well. I now want to play Skyrim in glorious 3d so go to turn stereoscopic 3d on but the option IS NOT THERE, HAS NEVER BEEN THERE!!
This thread is now NEARLY A YEAR OLD AND STILL NO FIX???!!! My worry is that I have downloaded latest beta drivers and problem STILL ISNT FIXED!!
Is there any update on a fix for this major problem?
I am having the same problem as other there is no stereoscopic 3d option in nvidia control panel in dell xps 17 l702x, the below are the details you requested.
1) Dell XPS 17 L702x
2) NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M
3) Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium (64 BIT) (updated regularly)
4) 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM processor 2.20 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.10 GHz
5) I am not using a external monitor , my internal display has no 3D support
6) PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_124D&SUBSYS_05711028&REV_A1
I am having the same problem as other there is no stereoscopic 3d option in nvidia control panel in dell xps 17 l702x, the below are the details you requested.
1) Dell XPS 17 L702x
2) NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M
3) Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium (64 BIT) (updated regularly)
4) 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM processor 2.20 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.10 GHz
5) I am not using a external monitor , my internal display has no 3D support
i tried to install the 275.50 beta.. but it is saying this driver could not find compatible driver hardware being wrong? my geforce gt 635m has 306.97
any help?
i tried to install the 275.50 beta.. but it is saying this driver could not find compatible driver hardware being wrong? my geforce gt 635m has 306.97
any help?
Tried installing the beta, and it said I don't have compatible hardware.
1) Asus G75VW-DS71
2) Windows 7 64 bit
3) GeForce GTX 660M
4) no version has ever displayed the option
1) PC Specialist custom built
2) Windows 7 64bit
3) GeForce GTX 660M
4) no version ever displayed the tab
5) 3D Vision Discover
I just want the red/blue anaglyph functionality to work. I tried to install the driver linked at the start of this thread but I get a incompatibility error. Very disappointed that this doesn't work, no excuses for this, ye've had over a year to sort this problem. GET IT FIXED NOW OR I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER NVIDIA CARD AGAIN!!
I just want the red/blue anaglyph functionality to work. I tried to install the driver linked at the start of this thread but I get a incompatibility error. Very disappointed that this doesn't work, no excuses for this, ye've had over a year to sort this problem. GET IT FIXED NOW OR I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER NVIDIA CARD AGAIN!!
Wow, after spending hours googling I FINALLY figured out an answer, for mine at least.
I just navigated to C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\NV3DVision and ran the 3DVision_290.53.exe file and the Stereoscopic 3D option popped RIGHT up in control panel. 3D is working perfectly connected to my Playstation 3D Display.
Hope this helps some of you guys.
[/quote]
This didn't work for me unfortunately. I have a acer laptop (5951g).
It isn't a 3d vision laptop but it has a gt555m in it and I have a compatible 3d samsung 6000 series tv. How do i get 3d on it? my crappy computer with a geforce 210 can because it has the stereoscopic settings in the control panel.
NVIDIA it has been over a month since I sent all the details requested. Why won't you say something either in this forum or in email! SLAK!
Wow, after spending hours googling I FINALLY figured out an answer, for mine at least.
I just navigated to C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\290.53\WinVista_Win7_64\International\NV3DVision and ran the 3DVision_290.53.exe file and the Stereoscopic 3D option popped RIGHT up in control panel. 3D is working perfectly connected to my Playstation 3D Display.
Hope this helps some of you guys.
This didn't work for me unfortunately. I have a acer laptop (5951g).
It isn't a 3d vision laptop but it has a gt555m in it and I have a compatible 3d samsung 6000 series tv. How do i get 3d on it? my crappy computer with a geforce 210 can because it has the stereoscopic settings in the control panel.
NVIDIA it has been over a month since I sent all the details requested. Why won't you say something either in this forum or in email! SLAK!
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I’ve temporarily given up trying to get the glasses to work with the computer monitor/TV, which is a ViewSonic V3D245 computer monitor with built in Nvidia 3d communicator and equipped with the glasses. It was manufactured and first available in November 2011. It is a perfect monitor with really good picture and of course as it’s a 3d TV it will work in the future, with any software that’s designed for 3D and if Nvidia ever in the future fix their software design it will eventually work, otherwise it would work with another software company that may write software for people that can’t use the Nvidia software because they left off the stereoscopic option.
The glasses look like they respond very well with the TV, I even made it work for YouTube by using Roxio software, which detected the 3D capability and the Roxio software set the timing with the glasses and the TV monitor, but it’s difficult not being able to directly access any stereoscopic settings from the Nvidia control panel. Actually I think the Roxio cine player software included in Creator 2012 Pro may work with a 3D Blu-ray player. I don’t have a 3D bluray player yet to test it with, but it looks like it may be playable using Roxio software, although I think the plugin to allow playing Blu-ray movies may be currently not allowed in the UK due to some kind of copyright restrictions in UK, that don’t allow you to play your own bought or rented movies, but not the rest of the world. I think there is some software though that can let people watch blu ray movies on their computers though, including 3D Blu-ray.
Even though I’m using hdmi, so not technically not up to the 120Hz at 1080p, due to the current technical limitations of HDMI, which currently requires a dual dvi to send signals of 1080p at 120Hz, it would have been good if Nvidia had let people use their 3D capable laptops, pcs and TVs with YouTube in 3d which are mostly at rates capable of being used with HDMI or for 3D blu ray which runs at 60hz max, even for an NTSC video of 30fps. But by simply not enabling the control panel stereoscopic vision option means most people can’t change settings that do actually work in 3d. The only option that hdmi can’t cater for, is the 120hz at 1080p. It can cope with 60hz at 1080p and 120hz at 720p. In fact it’s only games that go up to 1080p at 120Hz anyway, as 3d TV in cinema mode only requires 48hz for a 24fps movie or 50hz for 3d at 25fps pal video. This option is simply an option on the software that Nvidia for some reason don’t allow people to access, making their 3d vision unworkable for the majority of people. But possibly in the future Nvidia may add a stereoscopic control option in the control panel when they get round to it.
I’ve temporarily given up trying to get the glasses to work with the computer monitor/TV, which is a ViewSonic V3D245 computer monitor with built in Nvidia 3d communicator and equipped with the glasses. It was manufactured and first available in November 2011. It is a perfect monitor with really good picture and of course as it’s a 3d TV it will work in the future, with any software that’s designed for 3D and if Nvidia ever in the future fix their software design it will eventually work, otherwise it would work with another software company that may write software for people that can’t use the Nvidia software because they left off the stereoscopic option.
The glasses look like they respond very well with the TV, I even made it work for YouTube by using Roxio software, which detected the 3D capability and the Roxio software set the timing with the glasses and the TV monitor, but it’s difficult not being able to directly access any stereoscopic settings from the Nvidia control panel. Actually I think the Roxio cine player software included in Creator 2012 Pro may work with a 3D Blu-ray player. I don’t have a 3D bluray player yet to test it with, but it looks like it may be playable using Roxio software, although I think the plugin to allow playing Blu-ray movies may be currently not allowed in the UK due to some kind of copyright restrictions in UK, that don’t allow you to play your own bought or rented movies, but not the rest of the world. I think there is some software though that can let people watch blu ray movies on their computers though, including 3D Blu-ray.
Even though I’m using hdmi, so not technically not up to the 120Hz at 1080p, due to the current technical limitations of HDMI, which currently requires a dual dvi to send signals of 1080p at 120Hz, it would have been good if Nvidia had let people use their 3D capable laptops, pcs and TVs with YouTube in 3d which are mostly at rates capable of being used with HDMI or for 3D blu ray which runs at 60hz max, even for an NTSC video of 30fps. But by simply not enabling the control panel stereoscopic vision option means most people can’t change settings that do actually work in 3d. The only option that hdmi can’t cater for, is the 120hz at 1080p. It can cope with 60hz at 1080p and 120hz at 720p. In fact it’s only games that go up to 1080p at 120Hz anyway, as 3d TV in cinema mode only requires 48hz for a 24fps movie or 50hz for 3d at 25fps pal video. This option is simply an option on the software that Nvidia for some reason don’t allow people to access, making their 3d vision unworkable for the majority of people. But possibly in the future Nvidia may add a stereoscopic control option in the control panel when they get round to it.
My laptop spec :
1. Asus N53Jq series
2. Windows 7 home premium (x64 bit)
3. Nvidia GeForce GT 425M / version 295.73
4. The problem has occurred since i bought the laptop about a year ago.
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF0&SUBSYS_15221043&REV_A1
Please give me solution to this problem.
My laptop spec :
1. Asus N53Jq series
2. Windows 7 home premium (x64 bit)
3. Nvidia GeForce GT 425M / version 295.73
4. The problem has occurred since i bought the laptop about a year ago.
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF0&SUBSYS_15221043&REV_A1
Please give me solution to this problem.
A bug has been reported by a few users on this forum with the current NVIDIA WHQL R275.33 Verde display driver which affects a few 3D Vision notebooks. The bug shows up when a user upgrades the display driver from an OEM provided driver to the NVIDIA R275.33 display driver. In certain cases, the NVIDIA installer may not properly remove the prior 3D Vision components and as a result, the "Stereoscopic 3D" panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel will not appear because the driver branches mismatch. A beta driver is available from NVIDIA which includes a fix for this issue. If you are using a notebook which supports NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology and are missing the Stereoscopic 3D panel, please download the latest beta notebook display drivers from the URL below:
[b]Windows 7 32-bit:[/b]
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win7-winvista-275.50-beta-driver.html
[b]Windows 7 64-bit:[/b]
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win7-winvista-64bit-275.50-beta-driver.html
[b]Please Note:[/b] If you are still missing the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D panel after updating your notebook display drivers from an OEM driver to the latest beta R275.50 driver, please provide us with the following:
1) Notebook make and model
2) Operating system
3) NVIDIA GPU model
4) Last working NVIDIA display driver which properly showed Stereoscopic 3D panel
5) Does our notebook use an internal or external emitter. If you are trying to use 3D Vision Discover or 3DTV Play, please state that instead.
6) Did you select express install or advanced w/ clean install from the NVIDIA display driver wizard?
EDIT 8/7/2011: Made changes to the requested information
[/quote]
I realize this post is almost a year old, but I am having trouble, and it is manifesting exactly the same way. I have tried the solutions posted on this page (among other things) without any success. I have:
Asus G74Sx
Windows 7 64 bit home edition
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M with 3GB/2GB GDDR5 VRAM
Intel® Core™ i7 2630QM Processor
I have not ever seen the Stereoscopic 3D panel (just got the new computer)
I am using an External emitter.
I have tried express install and clean installs with each driver version I have tried, including the drivers available on the ASUS website.
Is there something else I need to do now to get this working? I'm excited to try some of my games in 3D but it is proving frustrating.
A bug has been reported by a few users on this forum with the current NVIDIA WHQL R275.33 Verde display driver which affects a few 3D Vision notebooks. The bug shows up when a user upgrades the display driver from an OEM provided driver to the NVIDIA R275.33 display driver. In certain cases, the NVIDIA installer may not properly remove the prior 3D Vision components and as a result, the "Stereoscopic 3D" panel in the NVIDIA Control Panel will not appear because the driver branches mismatch. A beta driver is available from NVIDIA which includes a fix for this issue. If you are using a notebook which supports NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology and are missing the Stereoscopic 3D panel, please download the latest beta notebook display drivers from the URL below:
Windows 7 32-bit:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win7-winvista-275.50-beta-driver.html
Windows 7 64-bit:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win7-winvista-64bit-275.50-beta-driver.html
Please Note: If you are still missing the NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D panel after updating your notebook display drivers from an OEM driver to the latest beta R275.50 driver, please provide us with the following:
1) Notebook make and model
2) Operating system
3) NVIDIA GPU model
4) Last working NVIDIA display driver which properly showed Stereoscopic 3D panel
5) Does our notebook use an internal or external emitter. If you are trying to use 3D Vision Discover or 3DTV Play, please state that instead.
6) Did you select express install or advanced w/ clean install from the NVIDIA display driver wizard?
EDIT 8/7/2011: Made changes to the requested information
I realize this post is almost a year old, but I am having trouble, and it is manifesting exactly the same way. I have tried the solutions posted on this page (among other things) without any success. I have:
Asus G74Sx
Windows 7 64 bit home edition
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M with 3GB/2GB GDDR5 VRAM
Intel® Core™ i7 2630QM Processor
I have not ever seen the Stereoscopic 3D panel (just got the new computer)
I am using an External emitter.
I have tried express install and clean installs with each driver version I have tried, including the drivers available on the ASUS website.
Is there something else I need to do now to get this working? I'm excited to try some of my games in 3D but it is proving frustrating.
2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M
3) 3D vision Disocover and 3D vision
4) 1920 x 1080 x 60Hertz
5) PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DD1&SUBSYS_04BA1028&REV_A1
2) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M
3) 3D vision Disocover and 3D vision
4) 1920 x 1080 x 60Hertz
5) PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DD1&SUBSYS_04BA1028&REV_A1
with nvidia geforce gt540m cuda 1gb
and i have installed nvidia graphic driver 296.10
but it dont shows sterioscopic 3d panel
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and i have installed nvidia graphic driver 296.10
but it dont shows sterioscopic 3d panel
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2) WIN 7 X64 ULTIMATE
3) GTX 570M
4) never seen the Stereoscopic 3D panel
5) external emitter
6) advanced with clean install
any updates !???
2) WIN 7 X64 ULTIMATE
3) GTX 570M
4) never seen the Stereoscopic 3D panel
5) external emitter
6) advanced with clean install
any updates !???
No stereoscopic in control panel. So am I right in saying I have spent over £2000 and STILL cant play games in 3d?
Have uninstalled/reinstalled drivers using 'fresh install' without using 'fresh install' etc etc I have tried using older drivers and steroscopic has NEVER showed up in control panel.
My process for 3d is this -
I enable 3d vision in start menu, i then go to nvidia control panel and change the resolution to one of the 3d options offered. This then turns the 3d on my tv automatically on. I stick the glasses on, all is going well. I now want to play Skyrim in glorious 3d so go to turn stereoscopic 3d on but the option IS NOT THERE, HAS NEVER BEEN THERE!!
This thread is now NEARLY A YEAR OLD AND STILL NO FIX???!!! My worry is that I have downloaded latest beta drivers and problem STILL ISNT FIXED!!
Is there any update on a fix for this major problem?
No stereoscopic in control panel. So am I right in saying I have spent over £2000 and STILL cant play games in 3d?
Have uninstalled/reinstalled drivers using 'fresh install' without using 'fresh install' etc etc I have tried using older drivers and steroscopic has NEVER showed up in control panel.
My process for 3d is this -
I enable 3d vision in start menu, i then go to nvidia control panel and change the resolution to one of the 3d options offered. This then turns the 3d on my tv automatically on. I stick the glasses on, all is going well. I now want to play Skyrim in glorious 3d so go to turn stereoscopic 3d on but the option IS NOT THERE, HAS NEVER BEEN THERE!!
This thread is now NEARLY A YEAR OLD AND STILL NO FIX???!!! My worry is that I have downloaded latest beta drivers and problem STILL ISNT FIXED!!
Is there any update on a fix for this major problem?
I am having the same problem as other there is no stereoscopic 3d option in nvidia control panel in dell xps 17 l702x, the below are the details you requested.
1) Dell XPS 17 L702x
2) NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M
3) Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium (64 BIT) (updated regularly)
4) 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM processor 2.20 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.10 GHz
5) I am not using a external monitor , my internal display has no 3D support
6) PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_124D&SUBSYS_05711028&REV_A1
Regards,
Sanjayan Ravi,
(E)sanjayansin@gmail.com
(P)+4915788947593
I am having the same problem as other there is no stereoscopic 3d option in nvidia control panel in dell xps 17 l702x, the below are the details you requested.
1) Dell XPS 17 L702x
2) NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M
3) Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium (64 BIT) (updated regularly)
4) 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM processor 2.20 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.10 GHz
5) I am not using a external monitor , my internal display has no 3D support
6) PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_124D&SUBSYS_05711028&REV_A1
Regards,
Sanjayan Ravi,
(E)sanjayansin@gmail.com
(P)+4915788947593
I'm very disappointed that this issue has gone unnoticed for so long. At least the problem should be acknowledged.
any help?
1) Asus G75VW-DS71
2) Windows 7 64 bit
3) GeForce GTX 660M
4) no version has ever displayed the option
2) Windows 7 64bit
3) GeForce GTX 660M
4) no version ever displayed the tab
5) 3D Vision Discover
I just want the red/blue anaglyph functionality to work. I tried to install the driver linked at the start of this thread but I get a incompatibility error. Very disappointed that this doesn't work, no excuses for this, ye've had over a year to sort this problem. GET IT FIXED NOW OR I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER NVIDIA CARD AGAIN!!