Hey guys I'm having problems watching 3d videos through the nvidia 3d video player. I've also tried a separate program called stereoscopic video player and both are doing the same thing. Whenever I start a video it plays the video with the left and right shakiness so its displaying the 3d video correctly I assume but the glasses aren't flickering. The button on the ir emitter is bright green and on, if I press it it dims and stops the image shake. If I press it again the image shake starts back up but the glasses flicker like twice and then stop. Also experiencing the same problem in Borderlands. I have stereoscopic 3d set up correctly (as far as I can tell) on a crt monitor, and I can click "test stereoscopic 3d" in the nvidia control panel and the 3d comes through just fine. I have the latest driver installed on a GTX 480. I have tried a fresh driver install twice now. I guess the best way to describe it is It seems like the glasses arent being told to turn on when they should. Any ideas?
Hey guys I'm having problems watching 3d videos through the nvidia 3d video player. I've also tried a separate program called stereoscopic video player and both are doing the same thing. Whenever I start a video it plays the video with the left and right shakiness so its displaying the 3d video correctly I assume but the glasses aren't flickering. The button on the ir emitter is bright green and on, if I press it it dims and stops the image shake. If I press it again the image shake starts back up but the glasses flicker like twice and then stop. Also experiencing the same problem in Borderlands. I have stereoscopic 3d set up correctly (as far as I can tell) on a crt monitor, and I can click "test stereoscopic 3d" in the nvidia control panel and the 3d comes through just fine. I have the latest driver installed on a GTX 480. I have tried a fresh driver install twice now. I guess the best way to describe it is It seems like the glasses arent being told to turn on when they should. Any ideas?
Are you using a USB hub, or extension? If so, try running without.
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Are the glasses charged up? Are they close to the emitter?
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Are the glasses charged up? Are they close to the emitter?
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yes and yes
Are the glasses charged up? Are they close to the emitter?
yes and yes