I got the 3D Vision glasses today and am using them with a 73" Mitsubishi DLP. At first, I was not able to get the setup wizard to detect my display as 3D-Ready but I solved that by hooking my PC up directly to the TV rather than through the receiver I would prefer to use. Is there any way to have my computer see my TV while still using the receiver?
Another, much more annoying problem I am encountering is not just to do with 3D Vision. Ever since installing the Beta Geforce driver to run the latest 3D driver, everything on my computer has become jittery. Every few seconds the mouse will freeze if I'm at my desktop and if I'm in a game the entire game will freeze for a split second. This issue has made doing anything with my computer a complete chore and games feel unplayable even though they run great and look incredible with the glasses. I know this is not due to lacking hardware, as I have 2x 9800GT's in SLI and the game I have been testing (Serious Sam HD) is running at 60fps with vsync on at 1080p. Has anyone else run into this problem with the beta drivers? Is there any way I can downgrade to the stable release?
I got the 3D Vision glasses today and am using them with a 73" Mitsubishi DLP. At first, I was not able to get the setup wizard to detect my display as 3D-Ready but I solved that by hooking my PC up directly to the TV rather than through the receiver I would prefer to use. Is there any way to have my computer see my TV while still using the receiver?
Another, much more annoying problem I am encountering is not just to do with 3D Vision. Ever since installing the Beta Geforce driver to run the latest 3D driver, everything on my computer has become jittery. Every few seconds the mouse will freeze if I'm at my desktop and if I'm in a game the entire game will freeze for a split second. This issue has made doing anything with my computer a complete chore and games feel unplayable even though they run great and look incredible with the glasses. I know this is not due to lacking hardware, as I have 2x 9800GT's in SLI and the game I have been testing (Serious Sam HD) is running at 60fps with vsync on at 1080p. Has anyone else run into this problem with the beta drivers? Is there any way I can downgrade to the stable release?
Okay, I've determined that the problem is something with my computer hooking up to the TV. I only get the stuttery video when my PC is hooked directly into the any of the HDMI ports on the back of the TV. This is not an issue when I run the signal through my receiver, but when I do that the driver does not see my TV as a compatible Mitsubishi TV and only gives me the option of 3D Vision Discover (anaglyph). My TV's model is WD-73737, and is on the list of supported DLP TV's. Is there some way to force the driver into Mitsubishi DLP mode or even the Generic DLP mode?
I guess this means that it isn't caused by the beta drivers.
I'd love for someone to give their input. I've seen the amazing picture this setup is capable of and don't want to have to return the glasses because of some stupid technical difficulty.
Okay, I've determined that the problem is something with my computer hooking up to the TV. I only get the stuttery video when my PC is hooked directly into the any of the HDMI ports on the back of the TV. This is not an issue when I run the signal through my receiver, but when I do that the driver does not see my TV as a compatible Mitsubishi TV and only gives me the option of 3D Vision Discover (anaglyph). My TV's model is WD-73737, and is on the list of supported DLP TV's. Is there some way to force the driver into Mitsubishi DLP mode or even the Generic DLP mode?
I guess this means that it isn't caused by the beta drivers.
I'd love for someone to give their input. I've seen the amazing picture this setup is capable of and don't want to have to return the glasses because of some stupid technical difficulty.
Another, much more annoying problem I am encountering is not just to do with 3D Vision. Ever since installing the Beta Geforce driver to run the latest 3D driver, everything on my computer has become jittery. Every few seconds the mouse will freeze if I'm at my desktop and if I'm in a game the entire game will freeze for a split second. This issue has made doing anything with my computer a complete chore and games feel unplayable even though they run great and look incredible with the glasses. I know this is not due to lacking hardware, as I have 2x 9800GT's in SLI and the game I have been testing (Serious Sam HD) is running at 60fps with vsync on at 1080p. Has anyone else run into this problem with the beta drivers? Is there any way I can downgrade to the stable release?
Another, much more annoying problem I am encountering is not just to do with 3D Vision. Ever since installing the Beta Geforce driver to run the latest 3D driver, everything on my computer has become jittery. Every few seconds the mouse will freeze if I'm at my desktop and if I'm in a game the entire game will freeze for a split second. This issue has made doing anything with my computer a complete chore and games feel unplayable even though they run great and look incredible with the glasses. I know this is not due to lacking hardware, as I have 2x 9800GT's in SLI and the game I have been testing (Serious Sam HD) is running at 60fps with vsync on at 1080p. Has anyone else run into this problem with the beta drivers? Is there any way I can downgrade to the stable release?
I guess this means that it isn't caused by the beta drivers.
I'd love for someone to give their input. I've seen the amazing picture this setup is capable of and don't want to have to return the glasses because of some stupid technical difficulty.
I guess this means that it isn't caused by the beta drivers.
I'd love for someone to give their input. I've seen the amazing picture this setup is capable of and don't want to have to return the glasses because of some stupid technical difficulty.
Go into Nvidia Control Panel
Under Display click on change resolution
You will then see a setting for the Connector:
It is a dropdown box that says HDMI - HDTV (Audio Enabled) or
HDMI - HDTV (Audio disabled)
The setting has to be to (Audio Disabled) for the stuttering to stop.
Sometimes you will have to enable audio and apply setting and then disable audio and
apply setting.
I have to do this EVERYTIME I reboot my computer. I have no Idea why this works but it does.
I have your exact TV and it drove me nuts till I figured this out!
Hope this helps.
Go into Nvidia Control Panel
Under Display click on change resolution
You will then see a setting for the Connector:
It is a dropdown box that says HDMI - HDTV (Audio Enabled) or
HDMI - HDTV (Audio disabled)
The setting has to be to (Audio Disabled) for the stuttering to stop.
Sometimes you will have to enable audio and apply setting and then disable audio and
apply setting.
I have to do this EVERYTIME I reboot my computer. I have no Idea why this works but it does.
I have your exact TV and it drove me nuts till I figured this out!
Hope this helps.