Where is the anaglyph setting in 337.88?
NVidia 650Ti, Phenom II X4 965, AOC 2752 I cannot find the anaglyph 3D settings. When I run the wizard to enable 3D, my monitor say "Cannot display this mode" after clicking next on the first screen, before I can choose any options. It worked well with my old NVidia card eons ago, but now all I can find current is about the active glasses. I don't have $150 to drop on the kit, I just want to use the red/blue glasses that came with my old card.
NVidia 650Ti, Phenom II X4 965, AOC 2752
I cannot find the anaglyph 3D settings. When I run the wizard to enable 3D, my monitor say "Cannot display this mode" after clicking next on the first screen, before I can choose any options. It worked well with my old NVidia card eons ago, but now all I can find current is about the active glasses. I don't have $150 to drop on the kit, I just want to use the red/blue glasses that came with my old card.

#1
Posted 06/10/2014 05:12 AM   
Is it not available on HDMI maybe...
Is it not available on HDMI maybe...

#2
Posted 06/10/2014 05:16 AM   
Under stereoscopic options, enable 3d vision discover.
Under stereoscopic options, enable 3d vision discover.

#3
Posted 06/10/2014 05:23 AM   
NVidia Control Panel> "select a task..." -Stereoscopic 3D> Set up Stereoscopic 3D (only option) "Apply the following stereoscopic 3D settings:" []Enable stereoscopic 3D > (greyed out)depth, stereoscopic 3D type > HDMI Blu-Ray 3D, for the ultimate 3D TV blah blah blah, [change 3D laser sight], [Set Keyboard Shortcuts] (end greyed out) [Run Setup Wizard] enabling stereoscopic 3D automatically runs the wizard, which changes my resolution, then when I hit "Next" I get the "Input not supported" and alt+F4 or 2X esc to get back to my desktop. Am I looking in the right place, or am I missing something? I have waited with the input not supported to make sure it wasn't scanning for different display settings (ah, good ol' days...) to no avail. Thank you in advance for any advice that may help.
NVidia Control Panel> "select a task..." -Stereoscopic 3D> Set up Stereoscopic 3D (only option)
"Apply the following stereoscopic 3D settings:" []Enable stereoscopic 3D > (greyed out)depth, stereoscopic 3D type > HDMI Blu-Ray 3D, for the ultimate 3D TV blah blah blah, [change 3D laser sight], [Set Keyboard Shortcuts] (end greyed out)
[Run Setup Wizard]

enabling stereoscopic 3D automatically runs the wizard, which changes my resolution, then when I hit "Next" I get the "Input not supported" and alt+F4 or 2X esc to get back to my desktop. Am I looking in the right place, or am I missing something? I have waited with the input not supported to make sure it wasn't scanning for different display settings (ah, good ol' days...) to no avail.

Thank you in advance for any advice that may help.

#4
Posted 06/10/2014 05:42 AM   
You're in the right place. Can you try connecting to a monitor? Anaglyph mode is called 3d vision discover, you should be able to enable stereoscopic 3d, then change the type to 3d vision discover.
You're in the right place. Can you try connecting to a monitor?

Anaglyph mode is called 3d vision discover, you should be able to enable stereoscopic 3d, then change the type to 3d vision discover.

#5
Posted 06/10/2014 06:21 AM   
The "Stereoscopic 3D display type:" popup button should have 3D Vision Discover as an option. Mine is over HDMI to a projector, and works as shown below. Are you using 3D TV Play? I'm not sure that monitor is supported by 3D Vision, you might need 3D TV Play. [img]https://forums.geforce.com/cmd/default/download-comment-attachment/61173/[/img]
The "Stereoscopic 3D display type:" popup button should have 3D Vision Discover as an option.

Mine is over HDMI to a projector, and works as shown below.

Are you using 3D TV Play? I'm not sure that monitor is supported by 3D Vision, you might need 3D TV Play.

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#6
Posted 06/10/2014 07:49 AM   
Yep, Don't have that option. According to the 3D Vision site, it should be available on all screens (this is a monitor, just using HDMI connectors) I did have it working on my old card when my computer was hooked up to my TV, but I can't remember if that was VGA or HDMI. I will try VGA and HDMI on this monitor later today and post my results. TYiA
Yep, Don't have that option. According to the 3D Vision site, it should be available on all screens (this is a monitor, just using HDMI connectors) I did have it working on my old card when my computer was hooked up to my TV, but I can't remember if that was VGA or HDMI. I will try VGA and HDMI on this monitor later today and post my results. TYiA

#7
Posted 06/10/2014 12:05 PM   
I had this issue once (quite a while ago) using my laptop to output 3d movies to my 3d tv. To even get the stereo option to appear, I had to plug the TV in through hdmi, make sure I was only outputting to the TV, let the wizard thing recognize the tele, then afterwards I would have the stereo options in the control panel but with *only* 3dvision discover available, so I could use anaglyph on my laptop. It was a trial and error carry on but it worked eventually.
I had this issue once (quite a while ago) using my laptop to output 3d movies to my 3d tv. To even get the stereo option to appear, I had to plug the TV in through hdmi, make sure I was only outputting to the TV, let the wizard thing recognize the tele, then afterwards I would have the stereo options in the control panel but with *only* 3dvision discover available, so I could use anaglyph on my laptop. It was a trial and error carry on but it worked eventually.

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#8
Posted 06/10/2014 01:13 PM   
DING DING DING! We have a winner! Same card, same driver, same display, DIFFERENT CABLE. Hooking up with a VGA (D-SUB) did the trick. I didn't even have to reboot. Plug in one, unplug the other, close NVidia Control Panel and reopen it and Wa-Lah! There was the option. Thank you all for your assistance, and I hope that others find this helpful.
DING DING DING! We have a winner! Same card, same driver, same display, DIFFERENT CABLE. Hooking up with a VGA (D-SUB) did the trick. I didn't even have to reboot. Plug in one, unplug the other, close NVidia Control Panel and reopen it and Wa-Lah! There was the option. Thank you all for your assistance, and I hope that others find this helpful.

#9
Posted 06/10/2014 10:32 PM   
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