Hi,
I just bought glasses 3D Vision 2 couple of hours ago, but have problem with them :-( It is not SW problem (settings, drivers, etc.). It is problem with glasses. Glasses are fully charged and when I switch them on (green light switch on for a while) they do not flicker like they suppose to do (without flickering they do not make 3D). It should work like on this part of video [url]https://youtu.be/Ubmoqgu2SYo?t=4m54s[/url]
It looks to me like glasses are broken (some problem in electronics maybe), but wanted to ask you first - am I doing something wrong? Is there some special way how to switch them on?
Thanks for any help on this!
Pavel
I just bought glasses 3D Vision 2 couple of hours ago, but have problem with them :-( It is not SW problem (settings, drivers, etc.). It is problem with glasses. Glasses are fully charged and when I switch them on (green light switch on for a while) they do not flicker like they suppose to do (without flickering they do not make 3D). It should work like on this part of video https://youtu.be/Ubmoqgu2SYo?t=4m54s
It looks to me like glasses are broken (some problem in electronics maybe), but wanted to ask you first - am I doing something wrong? Is there some special way how to switch them on?
I received message from seller and he is telling [b]"The glasses only flicker when 3D content currently is played - the rest of the time they don't flicker, even if they're turned on"[/b]
Is that true? If so, then problem is somewhere else...
I received message from seller and he is telling "The glasses only flicker when 3D content currently is played - the rest of the time they don't flicker, even if they're turned on"
Is that true? If so, then problem is somewhere else...
You must have:
- an Nvidia GPU
- a 3D Vision Emitter
- a 3D Vision ready monitor or a 3DTV with 3DTV Play license
If you have these and enabled 3D Vision through Nvidia Control Panel then receiver must glow brightly when 3D activated.
If emitter not glowing bright (stays dim) when 3D activated then glasses are ok, there must be software issues or wrong settings.
If emitter glows bright but your glasses not flickering then it's possible that glasses maybe faulty.
Be sure to follow the guides accuretly and make sure you done everything right. Most of the time people do something wrong or be lazy to read instructions, FAQs or just excited to try it and miss some settings or steps.
- an Nvidia GPU
- a 3D Vision Emitter
- a 3D Vision ready monitor or a 3DTV with 3DTV Play license
If you have these and enabled 3D Vision through Nvidia Control Panel then receiver must glow brightly when 3D activated.
If emitter not glowing bright (stays dim) when 3D activated then glasses are ok, there must be software issues or wrong settings.
If emitter glows bright but your glasses not flickering then it's possible that glasses maybe faulty.
Be sure to follow the guides accuretly and make sure you done everything right. Most of the time people do something wrong or be lazy to read instructions, FAQs or just excited to try it and miss some settings or steps.
Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z
Thanks for reply. In my case emitter diod under nVidia logo is green. By Glowing bright you mean that there are some more LED diods inside emitter?
Here is my spec:
3D full HD projector Acer h6520bd (connected to GPU using 1.4 HDMI cable)
Windows 10 with latest updates
GPU nVidia GTX 1060 6 GB with latest drivers including 3D Vision drivers
3D Vision 2 glasses with IR
Thanks for reply. In my case emitter diod under nVidia logo is green. By Glowing bright you mean that there are some more LED diods inside emitter?
Here is my spec:
3D full HD projector Acer h6520bd (connected to GPU using 1.4 HDMI cable)
Windows 10 with latest updates
GPU nVidia GTX 1060 6 GB with latest drivers including 3D Vision drivers
3D Vision 2 glasses with IR
When 3DV is inactive, emitter glows dim green. When 3DV is active, emitter glows very bright green.
With HDMI connection you can't use 3DV, you can only use 3DTV Play, so 3DV 2 glasses won't work with it. You need to use DLP glasses with your projector.
I'm not a projector user, so can't give anymore info.
When 3DV is inactive, emitter glows dim green. When 3DV is active, emitter glows very bright green.
With HDMI connection you can't use 3DV, you can only use 3DTV Play, so 3DV 2 glasses won't work with it. You need to use DLP glasses with your projector.
I'm not a projector user, so can't give anymore info.
Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z
[quote="Th3_N3philim"]with that projector I beleive you will have to use 3D TV Play not 3D VISION..[/quote]
I am starting to believe as well... I though that my projector is in official 3D Vision requirement list but now I read that many users have problem with incompatibility of their 3D Acer projectors (nVidia list sucks). On "silentbrains" picture I also see projector as 3D TV Play device...
[b]Now I have found solution to this ;-)[/b] I changed driver to projector Acer h5360 using modified file acer_h5360.inf and voala nVidia driver now think I have compatible 3D Vision projector! ;-)
Here is link with driver for anyone trying to solve same problem [url]http://www.ceogar.com/random/Acer_H5360.inf[/url]
Th3_N3philim said:with that projector I beleive you will have to use 3D TV Play not 3D VISION..
I am starting to believe as well... I though that my projector is in official 3D Vision requirement list but now I read that many users have problem with incompatibility of their 3D Acer projectors (nVidia list sucks). On "silentbrains" picture I also see projector as 3D TV Play device...
Now I have found solution to this ;-) I changed driver to projector Acer h5360 using modified file acer_h5360.inf and voala nVidia driver now think I have compatible 3D Vision projector! ;-)
I was just about to mention the 3D Vision supported TV/DLP list and if it wasn't on there to try'n use an EDID from something relatively close to it that was but it looks like you got it sorted... :)
[url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html[/url]
...I started out with DLP-Link glasses, a DVI to HDMI cable and a used emitter to enable 3D Vision(not 3DTV Play)/Checkerboard but once I got a cheap 3DV1 kit and found out the 3DV1 glasses worked with my DLP TV I never went back to the DLP-Link glasses, less light interference and they seemed to block the crosstalk even more than the DLP-Link ones.
Not sure if you're getting enough Depth at 100% with your setup(screen size/viewing distance) up but if you're not check out the MonitorSizeOverride link in my sig...
I was just about to mention the 3D Vision supported TV/DLP list and if it wasn't on there to try'n use an EDID from something relatively close to it that was but it looks like you got it sorted... :)
...I started out with DLP-Link glasses, a DVI to HDMI cable and a used emitter to enable 3D Vision(not 3DTV Play)/Checkerboard but once I got a cheap 3DV1 kit and found out the 3DV1 glasses worked with my DLP TV I never went back to the DLP-Link glasses, less light interference and they seemed to block the crosstalk even more than the DLP-Link ones.
Not sure if you're getting enough Depth at 100% with your setup(screen size/viewing distance) up but if you're not check out the MonitorSizeOverride link in my sig...
[quote="TsaebehT"]Not sure if you're getting enough Depth at 100% with your setup(screen size/viewing distance) up but if you're not check out the MonitorSizeOverride link in my sig...[/quote]
Is that setting same as following setting on picture?
[img]https://snag.gy/65gbJh.jpg[/img]
If so then my Monitor Size is currently setup on 220.
TsaebehT said:Not sure if you're getting enough Depth at 100% with your setup(screen size/viewing distance) up but if you're not check out the MonitorSizeOverride link in my sig...
Is that setting same as following setting on picture?
If so then my Monitor Size is currently setup on 220.
[quote="silentbrains"]Congrats! Sorry for my bad advice, glad you got it working! Enjoy your 3d. : )[/quote]
I did and thanks, however since I have setup of LCD monitor + projector connected to one computer somehow these drivers have impact also on LCD monitor which has now kind of blurry picture and strange colors. I am trying to convince Windows that only project is now Acer h5360 and LCD monitor is generic PnP monitor (as it used to be), but Windows think that also LCD monitor is Acer h5360... Does not matter if I uninstall drivers for LCD monitor.
Any suggestions?
silentbrains said:Congrats! Sorry for my bad advice, glad you got it working! Enjoy your 3d. : )
I did and thanks, however since I have setup of LCD monitor + projector connected to one computer somehow these drivers have impact also on LCD monitor which has now kind of blurry picture and strange colors. I am trying to convince Windows that only project is now Acer h5360 and LCD monitor is generic PnP monitor (as it used to be), but Windows think that also LCD monitor is Acer h5360... Does not matter if I uninstall drivers for LCD monitor.
I just bought glasses 3D Vision 2 couple of hours ago, but have problem with them :-( It is not SW problem (settings, drivers, etc.). It is problem with glasses. Glasses are fully charged and when I switch them on (green light switch on for a while) they do not flicker like they suppose to do (without flickering they do not make 3D). It should work like on this part of video https://youtu.be/Ubmoqgu2SYo?t=4m54s
It looks to me like glasses are broken (some problem in electronics maybe), but wanted to ask you first - am I doing something wrong? Is there some special way how to switch them on?
Thanks for any help on this!
Pavel
Is that true? If so, then problem is somewhere else...
- an Nvidia GPU
- a 3D Vision Emitter
- a 3D Vision ready monitor or a 3DTV with 3DTV Play license
If you have these and enabled 3D Vision through Nvidia Control Panel then receiver must glow brightly when 3D activated.
If emitter not glowing bright (stays dim) when 3D activated then glasses are ok, there must be software issues or wrong settings.
If emitter glows bright but your glasses not flickering then it's possible that glasses maybe faulty.
Be sure to follow the guides accuretly and make sure you done everything right. Most of the time people do something wrong or be lazy to read instructions, FAQs or just excited to try it and miss some settings or steps.
Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z
Here is my spec:
3D full HD projector Acer h6520bd (connected to GPU using 1.4 HDMI cable)
Windows 10 with latest updates
GPU nVidia GTX 1060 6 GB with latest drivers including 3D Vision drivers
3D Vision 2 glasses with IR
With HDMI connection you can't use 3DV, you can only use 3DTV Play, so 3DV 2 glasses won't work with it. You need to use DLP glasses with your projector.
I'm not a projector user, so can't give anymore info.
Asus Deluxe Gen3, Core i7 2700k@4.5Ghz, GTX 1080Ti, 16 GB RAM, Win 7 64bit
Samsung Pro 250 GB SSD, 4 TB WD Black (games)
Benq XL2720Z
Intel i5 7600K @ 4.8ghz / MSI Z270 SLI / Asus 1080GTX - 416.16 / Optoma HD142x Projector / 1 4'x10' Curved Screen PVC / TrackIR / HOTAS Cougar / Cougar MFD's / Track IR / NVidia 3D Vision / Win 10 64bit
I am starting to believe as well... I though that my projector is in official 3D Vision requirement list but now I read that many users have problem with incompatibility of their 3D Acer projectors (nVidia list sucks). On "silentbrains" picture I also see projector as 3D TV Play device...
Now I have found solution to this ;-) I changed driver to projector Acer h5360 using modified file acer_h5360.inf and voala nVidia driver now think I have compatible 3D Vision projector! ;-)
Here is link with driver for anyone trying to solve same problem http://www.ceogar.com/random/Acer_H5360.inf
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html
...I started out with DLP-Link glasses, a DVI to HDMI cable and a used emitter to enable 3D Vision(not 3DTV Play)/Checkerboard but once I got a cheap 3DV1 kit and found out the 3DV1 glasses worked with my DLP TV I never went back to the DLP-Link glasses, less light interference and they seemed to block the crosstalk even more than the DLP-Link ones.
Not sure if you're getting enough Depth at 100% with your setup(screen size/viewing distance) up but if you're not check out the MonitorSizeOverride link in my sig...
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Is that setting same as following setting on picture?
If so then my Monitor Size is currently setup on 220.
I did and thanks, however since I have setup of LCD monitor + projector connected to one computer somehow these drivers have impact also on LCD monitor which has now kind of blurry picture and strange colors. I am trying to convince Windows that only project is now Acer h5360 and LCD monitor is generic PnP monitor (as it used to be), but Windows think that also LCD monitor is Acer h5360... Does not matter if I uninstall drivers for LCD monitor.
Any suggestions?