I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
[quote name='Frobozz' date='May 30 2006, 10:34 PM']Hi All,
I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
[quote name='Frobozz' date='May 30 2006, 10:34 PM']Hi All,
I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
Thanks,
- Frobozz
I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
Thanks,
- Frobozz
I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
Thanks,
- Frobozz
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I've had a set of 3D Revelator shutter glasses for 4 years now. I used it successfully for a long time with a CRT monitor at 140 Hz ( div 2 = 70 Hz)
But, I've recently upgraded to an NEC MultiSync LCD 2080UXi LCD monitor. It operates at 60 Hz. Is there any way I can get the 3D Revelator glasses to run at 60 Hz div 2 = 30 Hz? The lowest setting in the user interface is 60 Hz, which implies running the monitor at 120 Hz.
When I set the 3D stero setting to 60 Hz and run the test screen, it shows the dual images, but the glasses don't respond. Is this a hardware limitation in the glasses, or something I could tweak in the registry? (I know I can't change the refresh on the monitor. I'm just wondering if I can slow down the toggle on the glasses.)
Thanks,
- Frobozz
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