gaming with 3d vision seems not to be working
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You really shouldn't have to mess with the registry to get 3D to work. The script works if you have multiple displays, selects output and 2D or 3D, [u]but[/u] 3D has to be working in the first place. What's model number of the LG TV? Is it on the supported list? Do you have the 3D Vision Kit, emitter and glasses? Usually TVs require 3DTV Play, which is free with the emitter/kit.
You really shouldn't have to mess with the registry to get 3D to work. The script works if you have multiple displays, selects output and 2D or 3D, but 3D has to be working in the first place.

What's model number of the LG TV? Is it on the supported list? Do you have the 3D Vision Kit, emitter and glasses? Usually TVs require 3DTV Play, which is free with the emitter/kit.
#16
Posted 04/19/2013 05:57 PM   
EDIT: ok I tried 3d play (trial) and it worked! can you explain this a bit better please?
EDIT: ok I tried 3d play (trial) and it worked! can you explain this a bit better please?

#17
Posted 04/19/2013 06:28 PM   
In order to be able to play games in stereoscopic 3D you either have to use the 3D Vision Kit(Technically just the emitter has to be connected to enable it) or you have to use 3DTV Play, most TVs will only work with 3DTV Play and usually only if they're supported models. I'm not sure what model you have, some TVs work great with the 3D Vision Kit others might not at all, passive 3D(Polarized glasses), or don't technically need them, DLP-Link. As far as I know you can play 3D Blu Rays without either, which is probably what was happening, why you could play some 'things' and not others. I have no experience with Crysis 2 on PC, just PS3, but it probably uses it's own renderer so it doesn't need 3D Vision/3DTV Play to work in 3D. There's 2 ways to get 3DTV Play, purchase the software, or if you have the 3D Vision Kit you get it for free. With the software only method there are a limited amount of activations, 5 I think, that their aren't with the 3D Vision Kit. Technically you should be able to contact NVIDIA support if you ran out of activations, reformatting HDDs and such, but some users have had hassles when doing so, although the one I was following did end up getting a resolution eventually. I think it's just a matter of keeping on them until they do.
In order to be able to play games in stereoscopic 3D you either have to use the 3D Vision Kit(Technically just the emitter has to be connected to enable it) or you have to use 3DTV Play, most TVs will only work with 3DTV Play and usually only if they're supported models. I'm not sure what model you have, some TVs work great with the 3D Vision Kit others might not at all, passive 3D(Polarized glasses), or don't technically need them, DLP-Link.

As far as I know you can play 3D Blu Rays without either, which is probably what was happening, why you could play some 'things' and not others. I have no experience with Crysis 2 on PC, just PS3, but it probably uses it's own renderer so it doesn't need 3D Vision/3DTV Play to work in 3D.

There's 2 ways to get 3DTV Play, purchase the software, or if you have the 3D Vision Kit you get it for free. With the software only method there are a limited amount of activations, 5 I think, that their aren't with the 3D Vision Kit. Technically you should be able to contact NVIDIA support if you ran out of activations, reformatting HDDs and such, but some users have had hassles when doing so, although the one I was following did end up getting a resolution eventually. I think it's just a matter of keeping on them until they do.
#18
Posted 04/19/2013 07:24 PM   
Do you have a 3D emitter or are you using the 3Dtvplay Software? I didn't see a mention of any of those options? Without an emitter or the 3Dtvplay software you can watch 3D movies but cannot play games.
Do you have a 3D emitter or are you using the 3Dtvplay Software? I didn't see a mention of any of those options?

Without an emitter or the 3Dtvplay software you can watch 3D movies but cannot play games.

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#19
Posted 04/19/2013 07:28 PM   
I don't have the emitter, just 3d tv play unregistred version. I din't purchased the nvidia 3d kit. Just a LG 3D TV 42" with glasses. And it's working just fine(now when I got the software). So, if I purchase the 3dtv play sw registration online, how long will I be able to use it? Is it a monthly, yearly or lifetime registration?
I don't have the emitter, just 3d tv play unregistred version. I din't purchased the nvidia 3d kit. Just a LG 3D TV 42" with glasses. And it's working just fine(now when I got the software). So, if I purchase the 3dtv play sw registration online, how long will I be able to use it? Is it a monthly, yearly or lifetime registration?

#20
Posted 04/20/2013 09:18 AM   
P.S. @TsaebehT How do I reset those settings I changed with your script?
P.S. @TsaebehT How do I reset those settings I changed with your script?

#21
Posted 04/20/2013 09:22 AM   
It's not a monthly/yearly fee, it's a one time thing [u]but[/u] it has to be 'activated' if you have to format your harddrive and need to activate it again then that takes up another activation, you have 5 to start and then you just need to contact customer support to get more. So technically you could call it a lifetime registration. The script just asks you which type of display output you want to use: ECHO 1) EXTEND DISPLAY (one desktop over 2 displays ... not sure if this works with triple monitors or not) ECHO 2) EXTERNAL DISPLAY (usually the TV) ECHO 3) INTERNAL DISPLAY (usually the Monitor) ECHO 4) DUPLICATE DISPLAY (clones the desktop on both displays) and then asks you whether or not to enable 3D (y/n) Technically you don't need to use it, although it's nice to turn 3D off when just using a 2D monitor. As far as settings, I'm not sure which ones you chose and which ones you want but it does stay open if you tell it to so you can change settings again. I'm not sure what was done in your registry but that's a different issue ...
It's not a monthly/yearly fee, it's a one time thing but it has to be 'activated' if you have to format your harddrive and need to activate it again then that takes up another activation, you have 5 to start and then you just need to contact customer support to get more. So technically you could call it a lifetime registration.

The script just asks you which type of display output you want to use:

ECHO 1) EXTEND DISPLAY (one desktop over 2 displays ... not sure if this works with triple monitors or not)
ECHO 2) EXTERNAL DISPLAY (usually the TV)
ECHO 3) INTERNAL DISPLAY (usually the Monitor)
ECHO 4) DUPLICATE DISPLAY (clones the desktop on both displays)

and then asks you whether or not to enable 3D (y/n)

Technically you don't need to use it, although it's nice to turn 3D off when just using a 2D monitor. As far as settings, I'm not sure which ones you chose and which ones you want but it does stay open if you tell it to so you can change settings again.

I'm not sure what was done in your registry but that's a different issue ...
#22
Posted 04/20/2013 12:28 PM   
Ok now everything is very clear to me! Everything works fine now and I'll just purchase the software registration. Thanks guys a lot for your time and answers! You've been very helpful! Cheers and have a beautiful day!
Ok now everything is very clear to me! Everything works fine now and I'll just purchase the software registration. Thanks guys a lot for your time and answers! You've been very helpful! Cheers and have a beautiful day!

#23
Posted 04/20/2013 01:36 PM   
Welcome to the wonderful world of 3D gaming! Lol. You should definitely tweak a few things, in the control panel under Stereoscopic 3D > Set Keyboard Shortcuts > check Enable advanced in-game settings, and also up the Depth setting, the default 15% is pretty weak. The smaller the display the higher the setting you should be able to handle, I have a 65" DLP and my settings at 50%. You could start there and go higher if needed in-game with Ctrl+F4, depth is a global setting and automatically saves. Convergence is game specific and needs to be saved with Ctrl+F7, also it's more to your specific taste, personally in 3rd person games I raise it, with Ctrl+F6, until the character I'm playing isn't doubled, making anything in front of the character in depth and anything behind the character pop out. The other thing is most games need fixes, the HeliX Mod. You can find them over here: [url]http://helixmod.wikispot.org/gamelist[/url] and her: [url]http://helixmod.wikispot.org/gamelist[/url] ... for most games they're an absolute MUST!
Welcome to the wonderful world of 3D gaming! Lol. You should definitely tweak a few things, in the control panel under Stereoscopic 3D > Set Keyboard Shortcuts > check Enable advanced in-game settings, and also up the Depth setting, the default 15% is pretty weak. The smaller the display the higher the setting you should be able to handle, I have a 65" DLP and my settings at 50%. You could start there and go higher if needed in-game with Ctrl+F4, depth is a global setting and automatically saves. Convergence is game specific and needs to be saved with Ctrl+F7, also it's more to your specific taste, personally in 3rd person games I raise it, with Ctrl+F6, until the character I'm playing isn't doubled, making anything in front of the character in depth and anything behind the character pop out.

The other thing is most games need fixes, the HeliX Mod. You can find them over here: http://helixmod.wikispot.org/gamelist and her: http://helixmod.wikispot.org/gamelist ... for most games they're an absolute MUST!
#24
Posted 04/20/2013 03:29 PM   
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