3D Vision Emitter
I cant get the emitter to turn on, I just bought a display port to dvi-dual link that is usb powered w/ 3d support. Now I can get the 120HZ refresh rate on 3d monitor but the emitter still wont turn on. Cant find any info on it either, what does it do besides syncing glasses and what prevents it from going on
I cant get the emitter to turn on, I just bought a display port to dvi-dual link that is usb powered w/ 3d support. Now I can get the 120HZ refresh rate on 3d monitor but the emitter still wont turn on. Cant find any info on it either, what does it do besides syncing glasses and what prevents it from going on

#1
Posted 12/07/2012 03:57 AM   
Figured it out, I was using the latest beta driver for my gpu and when I rolled back to the certified drivers they were able to detect my monitor. Then the setup was automated and easy, works great.
Figured it out, I was using the latest beta driver for my gpu and when I rolled back to the certified drivers they were able to detect my monitor. Then the setup was automated and easy, works great.

#2
Posted 12/07/2012 09:31 PM   
If you encounter the following problem on your 120Hz monitor VG278 with 3D Vision: built in 3D IR emitter not starting (green led light does not lit) Do try this odd but possible solution (that worked for me): while your PC is turned on, keep the DVI-cable connected with your monitor, but disconnect the powercable of your monitor for about 20 seconds. Then connect the powercable to your monitor. Start the Nvidia testapp to test. I stumbled upon this solution on another forum and since I was desperatly seeking for a solution, I gave it a try. And it worked. Thats why I wanted to post the solution here, to help out other desperate people. Hope it works for you too guys. Good luck.
If you encounter the following problem on your 120Hz monitor VG278 with 3D Vision: built in 3D IR emitter not starting (green led light does not lit)

Do try this odd but possible solution (that worked for me): while your PC is turned on, keep the DVI-cable connected with your monitor, but disconnect the powercable of your monitor for about 20 seconds. Then connect the powercable to your monitor. Start the Nvidia testapp to test.

I stumbled upon this solution on another forum and since I was desperatly seeking for a solution, I gave it a try. And it worked. Thats why I wanted to post the solution here, to help out other desperate people. Hope it works for you too guys. Good luck.

#3
Posted 12/10/2012 04:12 PM   
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