That's 3d discover mode. Verify your emitter's driver is installed and veriify you are in 3d vision mode in the Nvidia Control panel
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Thats anaglyph mode. You've never seen anaglyph before?
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.
Thats anaglyph mode. You've never seen anaglyph before?
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.
[quote name='cybereality' post='597994' date='Oct 8 2009, 07:46 AM']Thats anaglyph mode. You've never seen anaglyph before?
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.[/quote]
No, I didn't see it before...There was some kind of error with recognizing the monitor and stuff. Now I seem to have fixed it...Thanks anyway!
[quote name='cybereality' post='597994' date='Oct 8 2009, 07:46 AM']Thats anaglyph mode. You've never seen anaglyph before?
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.
No, I didn't see it before...There was some kind of error with recognizing the monitor and stuff. Now I seem to have fixed it...Thanks anyway!
I tried to install the new 191.07 beta drivers but nothing changed at all, hence why I am here searching for help!
Check for yourself!
[img]http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/1411/3dvisionerror.jpg[/img]
Colors are totally gone crazy, with red and blue overwriting everything else! One can't see anything at all playing :wacko:
Why is it so, all of a sudden? :blink:
HELP!
I tried to install the new 191.07 beta drivers but nothing changed at all, hence why I am here searching for help!
Check for yourself!
Colors are totally gone crazy, with red and blue overwriting everything else! One can't see anything at all playing :wacko:
Why is it so, all of a sudden? :blink:
HELP!
That's 3d discover mode. Verify your emitter's driver is installed and veriify you are in 3d vision mode in the Nvidia Control panel
That's 3d discover mode. Verify your emitter's driver is installed and veriify you are in 3d vision mode in the Nvidia Control panel
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.
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That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.[/quote]
No, I didn't see it before...There was some kind of error with recognizing the monitor and stuff. Now I seem to have fixed it...Thanks anyway!
That would happen if the drivers did not recognize your monitor. If you are running dual monitor, unplug the other one and make sure the Samsung is plugged in on the first DVI port (just try them both if necessary rebooting each time). Then make sure that you have the Samsung monitor recognized in Windows. If you check your settings the monitor should have the model number and not say "Plug and Play Monitor". Then run the Nvidia 3D Vision setup wizard to make sure it properly detects your display.
No, I didn't see it before...There was some kind of error with recognizing the monitor and stuff. Now I seem to have fixed it...Thanks anyway!