[quote name='taz291819' date='01 April 2011 - 10:49 PM' timestamp='1301712549' post='1217842']
This driver doesn't detect legacy Samsung DLPs like the other drivers did. The Red Tint problem is reintroduced.
Samsung HL61A750.
[/quote]
Has is problem been fixed on the official 270.61 WHQL drivers?
[color="#FF0000"][/color]I also have that same problem on my Samsung 61A750 dlp, it does not allow you to pick dlp in the setup wizard but does in nvidia control panel and the RED TINT is annoying as hell my eyes are always rolling over there(red tint). Please fix this nvidia cause i have alot of 3d movies I am ready to watch but refuse to cause of the RED TINT I can deal with the games, thanks peace
[color="#FF0000"][/color]I also have that same problem on my Samsung 61A750 dlp, it does not allow you to pick dlp in the setup wizard but does in nvidia control panel and the RED TINT is annoying as hell my eyes are always rolling over there(red tint). Please fix this nvidia cause i have alot of 3d movies I am ready to watch but refuse to cause of the RED TINT I can deal with the games, thanks peace
I've discovered that you can pick Generic DLP in the Wizard ONLY once you've selected it in the nVidia Control Panel.
So basically you end up having to select CRT for the first run of the wizard to enable the S3D. Then, in the Control Panel, you have to select 3DtV DLP. Then you can go back to the wizard and select Generic 3D DLP and complete the wizard properly.
I think this is nVidia's way to test the waters to see if they still need to support 3D DLP TVs.
They purposely remove some functions (red tint / EVEN THE ACTUAL Generic DLP option (WTF??!) ) necessary for 3D DLP TV CHECKERBOARD users and see how many people complain, before they decide to AXE SUPPORT of IT...
Well news to you nVidia, TVs are kept around for 5-10 years, video cards 6 - 18 months, if you stop supporting our TVs, it won't be the TV that's discarded for another brand.
I've discovered that you can pick Generic DLP in the Wizard ONLY once you've selected it in the nVidia Control Panel.
So basically you end up having to select CRT for the first run of the wizard to enable the S3D. Then, in the Control Panel, you have to select 3DtV DLP. Then you can go back to the wizard and select Generic 3D DLP and complete the wizard properly.
I think this is nVidia's way to test the waters to see if they still need to support 3D DLP TVs.
They purposely remove some functions (red tint / EVEN THE ACTUAL Generic DLP option (WTF??!) ) necessary for 3D DLP TV CHECKERBOARD users and see how many people complain, before they decide to AXE SUPPORT of IT...
Well news to you nVidia, TVs are kept around for 5-10 years, video cards 6 - 18 months, if you stop supporting our TVs, it won't be the TV that's discarded for another brand.
This driver doesn't detect legacy Samsung DLPs like the other drivers did. The Red Tint problem is reintroduced.
Samsung HL61A750.
[/quote]
Has is problem been fixed on the official 270.61 WHQL drivers?
This driver doesn't detect legacy Samsung DLPs like the other drivers did. The Red Tint problem is reintroduced.
Samsung HL61A750.
Has is problem been fixed on the official 270.61 WHQL drivers?
Environment:
1. CPU : Intel i5 2500K
2. Graphics card driver version: Nvidia GTX570 280.26
3. Sound card and driver version : Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim 7.12.8.1792
4. Motherboard: Asus P8P67
5. Monitor model and name: Samsung 3D LED DLP HL67A750
6. Connector. (HDMI? VGA? DVI?): DVI>HDMI (see "Video Card CONNECTION" below for details)
7. Screen resolution and refresh rate : 1920X1080 60Hz
8. Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR876
9. TMT: 3.0.1.185
10: 3D mode: nVidia 3D Vision (generic dlp mode)
11. OS: Windows 7 x64
Video Card CONNECTION:
GPU DVI1 > TV HDMI 3
GPU DVI2 > Xonar HDMI Soundcard > AV Receiver > TV HDMI 2
Installed EDID Hack (for those that have a non 3d AV receiver) @ http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=191096
Installed UltraMon (tested on 3.1) (this is to simulate Desktop Clone and keep mouse on one monitor)
So basically you end up having to select CRT for the first run of the wizard to enable the S3D. Then, in the Control Panel, you have to select 3DtV DLP. Then you can go back to the wizard and select Generic 3D DLP and complete the wizard properly.
I think this is nVidia's way to test the waters to see if they still need to support 3D DLP TVs.
They purposely remove some functions (red tint / EVEN THE ACTUAL Generic DLP option (WTF??!) ) necessary for 3D DLP TV CHECKERBOARD users and see how many people complain, before they decide to AXE SUPPORT of IT...
Well news to you nVidia, TVs are kept around for 5-10 years, video cards 6 - 18 months, if you stop supporting our TVs, it won't be the TV that's discarded for another brand.
So basically you end up having to select CRT for the first run of the wizard to enable the S3D. Then, in the Control Panel, you have to select 3DtV DLP. Then you can go back to the wizard and select Generic 3D DLP and complete the wizard properly.
I think this is nVidia's way to test the waters to see if they still need to support 3D DLP TVs.
They purposely remove some functions (red tint / EVEN THE ACTUAL Generic DLP option (WTF??!) ) necessary for 3D DLP TV CHECKERBOARD users and see how many people complain, before they decide to AXE SUPPORT of IT...
Well news to you nVidia, TVs are kept around for 5-10 years, video cards 6 - 18 months, if you stop supporting our TVs, it won't be the TV that's discarded for another brand.
Environment:
1. CPU : Intel i5 2500K
2. Graphics card driver version: Nvidia GTX570 280.26
3. Sound card and driver version : Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim 7.12.8.1792
4. Motherboard: Asus P8P67
5. Monitor model and name: Samsung 3D LED DLP HL67A750
6. Connector. (HDMI? VGA? DVI?): DVI>HDMI (see "Video Card CONNECTION" below for details)
7. Screen resolution and refresh rate : 1920X1080 60Hz
8. Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR876
9. TMT: 3.0.1.185
10: 3D mode: nVidia 3D Vision (generic dlp mode)
11. OS: Windows 7 x64
Video Card CONNECTION:
GPU DVI1 > TV HDMI 3
GPU DVI2 > Xonar HDMI Soundcard > AV Receiver > TV HDMI 2
Installed EDID Hack (for those that have a non 3d AV receiver) @ http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=191096
Installed UltraMon (tested on 3.1) (this is to simulate Desktop Clone and keep mouse on one monitor)
We are aware of this issue and understand how to fix it. It will take some time to implement this fix.
We are aware of this issue and understand how to fix it. It will take some time to implement this fix.