Lower half of your 3DTV a darker color? a possible fix for 3DTV Play users
Ok,
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
Good luck!
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Ok will try this. I'm having this issue with Deadspace 2. I haven't noticed it with other games or media I have tried so far.
Udate:
Tested it but doesn't work for me.
I'm running 260.99 drivers and understood from somebody else on this forum that you need to update to 266.58 to get rid of this issue with Deadspace 2. Unfortunately I'm having a problem with upgrading my drivers to the newest version so can't test is right now. Anyway it was worth a try.
[quote name='3Dizzy.com' date='01 February 2011 - 07:05 PM' timestamp='1296583556' post='1187265']
Ok,
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
Good luck!
Ok will try this. I'm having this issue with Deadspace 2. I haven't noticed it with other games or media I have tried so far.
Udate:
Tested it but doesn't work for me.
I'm running 260.99 drivers and understood from somebody else on this forum that you need to update to 266.58 to get rid of this issue with Deadspace 2. Unfortunately I'm having a problem with upgrading my drivers to the newest version so can't test is right now. Anyway it was worth a try.
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
Good luck!
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
Good luck!
Ed
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Ok,
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
Good luck!
[/quote]
Ok will try this. I'm having this issue with Deadspace 2. I haven't noticed it with other games or media I have tried so far.
Udate:
Tested it but doesn't work for me.
I'm running 260.99 drivers and understood from somebody else on this forum that you need to update to 266.58 to get rid of this issue with Deadspace 2. Unfortunately I'm having a problem with upgrading my drivers to the newest version so can't test is right now. Anyway it was worth a try.
Ok,
So I have found when starting some games (not all the time mind you) the screen will flicker and become a great deal darker than the top half of the screen. A simple enough fix, minimise the game you are playing, open the nvidia control panel, change your resolution from lets say 1920x1080 3D to 1280x720 3D and prompted to confirm the new screen size, click 'No' to revert back to your previous resolution. This should have now sorted out the levels of brightness on your 3DTV, try this again if it didn't work the first time.
Good luck!
Ok will try this. I'm having this issue with Deadspace 2. I haven't noticed it with other games or media I have tried so far.
Udate:
Tested it but doesn't work for me.
I'm running 260.99 drivers and understood from somebody else on this forum that you need to update to 266.58 to get rid of this issue with Deadspace 2. Unfortunately I'm having a problem with upgrading my drivers to the newest version so can't test is right now. Anyway it was worth a try.