Hi, I bought my stereo glasses for about a week ago. I used a CRT to begin with. Everything worked perfect. Then I wanted to use my TFT. So, I download E-D.exe and activates it with Interlaced and LCD1/2. I start up a game and everything works great at the bottom of the screen. The top of the screen is 100% ghosting. I reinstalled everything, tryed with only Edimensional drivers, Nvidia standard driver + Edimensional driver, I even tryied the new beta drivers. I get the same result. Now I'm sitting here with a fresh install of windows and don't know what to do. Please help me.
Hi, I bought my stereo glasses for about a week ago. I used a CRT to begin with. Everything worked perfect. Then I wanted to use my TFT. So, I download E-D.exe and activates it with Interlaced and LCD1/2. I start up a game and everything works great at the bottom of the screen. The top of the screen is 100% ghosting. I reinstalled everything, tryed with only Edimensional drivers, Nvidia standard driver + Edimensional driver, I even tryied the new beta drivers. I get the same result. Now I'm sitting here with a fresh install of windows and don't know what to do. Please help me.
The thing is that I emailed edimensional and I they said the problem was "quiet strange". I have been searching the web for a long time now. I have't found one singel person with the same problem. I've been trying alot of stuff that was close to my problem. Nothing have changed.
The thing is that I emailed edimensional and I they said the problem was "quiet strange". I have been searching the web for a long time now. I have't found one singel person with the same problem. I've been trying alot of stuff that was close to my problem. Nothing have changed.
[quote name='InCytE' date='May 2 2006, 05:32 AM']Check this thread (http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=13824) and the many many others concerning LCD monitors. Search is your friend.
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LOL you found where one person says LCD can have ghosting. WOW that really helps and yet "SEARCHING" was not YOUR friend. Sorry bud but people always spit out that "search" as if the person didnt already search.
LOL you found where one person says LCD can have ghosting. WOW that really helps and yet "SEARCHING" was not YOUR friend. Sorry bud but people always spit out that "search" as if the person didnt already search.
Hehe. :)
I'm going to try my glasses on a friends computer that have LCD too. See if he gets the same weird problem. If it does have the same problem, can it be my dongle that have some problem with LCD mode?
I'm going to try my glasses on a friends computer that have LCD too. See if he gets the same weird problem. If it does have the same problem, can it be my dongle that have some problem with LCD mode?
[quote name='RAGEdemon' date='May 8 2006, 09:13 PM']No, Stereo glasses are NOT compatible with LCD unless they have extremely low refresh times.
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[quote name='NightCrawler' date='May 11 2006, 09:11 PM']I have 8ms. It should be enough.
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Stereo will not work with conventional LCD panels. The way the screen is refreshed is the issue. With a CRT the pixels decay after having been excited by electrons so there is a period before they are refreshed that they are black which allows the glasses to work. An LCD the pixel is refreshed and stays illuminated continuously until it is refreshed again. Thus when one of the shutters is black the other eye sees the image it is supposed to and with a CRT the pixels are already decaying away so by the time the glasses change to swap eyes that image has disappeared completely and the new one ifor the other eye is now being drawn so it does not see any remnants of the previous eyes image. With the LCD panel since the pixels do not decay over time before being refreshed some of the image from the previous eye is seen as a ghost image in the incorrect eye. There are other issues with LCD panels also but this is the fundamental one and is not an insignificant one to solve!!!! Hence why people who use these types of glasses for professional applications are really worrying as supply of large format fast refresh rate CRT monitors becomes sparse due to production shutting down due to lack of demand as everyone wants LCD panels....
[quote name='NightCrawler' date='May 11 2006, 09:11 PM']I have 8ms. It should be enough.
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Stereo will not work with conventional LCD panels. The way the screen is refreshed is the issue. With a CRT the pixels decay after having been excited by electrons so there is a period before they are refreshed that they are black which allows the glasses to work. An LCD the pixel is refreshed and stays illuminated continuously until it is refreshed again. Thus when one of the shutters is black the other eye sees the image it is supposed to and with a CRT the pixels are already decaying away so by the time the glasses change to swap eyes that image has disappeared completely and the new one ifor the other eye is now being drawn so it does not see any remnants of the previous eyes image. With the LCD panel since the pixels do not decay over time before being refreshed some of the image from the previous eye is seen as a ghost image in the incorrect eye. There are other issues with LCD panels also but this is the fundamental one and is not an insignificant one to solve!!!! Hence why people who use these types of glasses for professional applications are really worrying as supply of large format fast refresh rate CRT monitors becomes sparse due to production shutting down due to lack of demand as everyone wants LCD panels....
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LOL you found where one person says LCD can have ghosting. WOW that really helps and yet "SEARCHING" was not YOUR friend. Sorry bud but people always spit out that "search" as if the person didnt already search.
LOL you found where one person says LCD can have ghosting. WOW that really helps and yet "SEARCHING" was not YOUR friend. Sorry bud but people always spit out that "search" as if the person didnt already search.
I'm going to try my glasses on a friends computer that have LCD too. See if he gets the same weird problem. If it does have the same problem, can it be my dongle that have some problem with LCD mode?
I'm going to try my glasses on a friends computer that have LCD too. See if he gets the same weird problem. If it does have the same problem, can it be my dongle that have some problem with LCD mode?
Check out the forum on www.stereovision.net
The most active stereo gaming forum on the internet.
There are about a hundred posts concerning this issue you are having.
Check out the forum on www.stereovision.net
The most active stereo gaming forum on the internet.
There are about a hundred posts concerning this issue you are having.
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Check out the forum on www.stereovision.net
The most active stereo gaming forum on the internet.
There are about a hundred posts concerning this issue you are having.
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I have 8ms. It should be enough.
Check out the forum on www.stereovision.net
The most active stereo gaming forum on the internet.
There are about a hundred posts concerning this issue you are having.
I have 8ms. It should be enough.
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Stereo will not work with conventional LCD panels. The way the screen is refreshed is the issue. With a CRT the pixels decay after having been excited by electrons so there is a period before they are refreshed that they are black which allows the glasses to work. An LCD the pixel is refreshed and stays illuminated continuously until it is refreshed again. Thus when one of the shutters is black the other eye sees the image it is supposed to and with a CRT the pixels are already decaying away so by the time the glasses change to swap eyes that image has disappeared completely and the new one ifor the other eye is now being drawn so it does not see any remnants of the previous eyes image. With the LCD panel since the pixels do not decay over time before being refreshed some of the image from the previous eye is seen as a ghost image in the incorrect eye. There are other issues with LCD panels also but this is the fundamental one and is not an insignificant one to solve!!!! Hence why people who use these types of glasses for professional applications are really worrying as supply of large format fast refresh rate CRT monitors becomes sparse due to production shutting down due to lack of demand as everyone wants LCD panels....
Stereo will not work with conventional LCD panels. The way the screen is refreshed is the issue. With a CRT the pixels decay after having been excited by electrons so there is a period before they are refreshed that they are black which allows the glasses to work. An LCD the pixel is refreshed and stays illuminated continuously until it is refreshed again. Thus when one of the shutters is black the other eye sees the image it is supposed to and with a CRT the pixels are already decaying away so by the time the glasses change to swap eyes that image has disappeared completely and the new one ifor the other eye is now being drawn so it does not see any remnants of the previous eyes image. With the LCD panel since the pixels do not decay over time before being refreshed some of the image from the previous eye is seen as a ghost image in the incorrect eye. There are other issues with LCD panels also but this is the fundamental one and is not an insignificant one to solve!!!! Hence why people who use these types of glasses for professional applications are really worrying as supply of large format fast refresh rate CRT monitors becomes sparse due to production shutting down due to lack of demand as everyone wants LCD panels....