Drivers activating but the glasses aren't
I got a new pair of E-D glasses, installed the Nvidia drivers, and went to play a game. The stereo effect activates, but the glasses won't turn on. If i use the ED activator, they turn on and off without a problem. This doesn't make sense. For some reason the Nvidia drivers aren't activating my glasses. I have tried uninstalling the stereo and normal drivers (both 71.89) and used Nasty File Remover to get rid of any remnants. I reinstalled and i still have the same problem. Any help is appreciated.
I got a new pair of E-D glasses, installed the Nvidia drivers, and went to play a game. The stereo effect activates, but the glasses won't turn on. If i use the ED activator, they turn on and off without a problem. This doesn't make sense. For some reason the Nvidia drivers aren't activating my glasses. I have tried uninstalling the stereo and normal drivers (both 71.89) and used Nasty File Remover to get rid of any remnants. I reinstalled and i still have the same problem. Any help is appreciated.

#1
Posted 07/17/2005 04:49 AM   
When you used ED activator did you have it set to interlaced or page flip. If it is set to interlaced it may cause this. Set it to page flip and have your monitor set for the highest refresh rate it can handle. Hope this helps.
When you used ED activator did you have it set to interlaced or page flip. If it is set to interlaced it may cause this. Set it to page flip and have your monitor set for the highest refresh rate it can handle. Hope this helps.

#2
Posted 07/19/2005 01:33 PM   
[quote name='ohgrant' date='Jul 19 2005, 05:33 AM']When you used ED activator did you have it set to interlaced or page flip. If it is set to interlaced it may cause this. Set it to page flip and have your monitor set for the highest refresh rate it can handle. Hope this helps.
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Also have you checked in your Stereo settings in your Display properties (settings-advanced-GeForce whatever- stereo properties tab) and made sure 'stereo type' is set to DDC VGA Glasses, and stereo enable mode is 'enabled'. I'm sure you've already done this but it doesn't hurt to ask.
[quote name='ohgrant' date='Jul 19 2005, 05:33 AM']When you used ED activator did you have it set to interlaced or page flip. If it is set to interlaced it may cause this. Set it to page flip and have your monitor set for the highest refresh rate it can handle. Hope this helps.

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Also have you checked in your Stereo settings in your Display properties (settings-advanced-GeForce whatever- stereo properties tab) and made sure 'stereo type' is set to DDC VGA Glasses, and stereo enable mode is 'enabled'. I'm sure you've already done this but it doesn't hurt to ask.

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#3
Posted 07/22/2005 11:28 AM   
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