stereoscopic 3D effect looks like red green anaglyph in some games
Hello,
in same games the 3D stereoscopic effect provides red green anaglyph effect instead of "normal" 3D stereo.
This means the driver provides 2 images but one is green and one is red, but there is no Stereo 3D effect.
This e.g the case for NVidia Medusa 3D Stereo, Bioshock and Devil May Cry 4.
Other games (Pure, Tomb Raider Underworld, Fallout 3) work perfectly fine.
I tried it with Nvidia WHQL 182.08 + Stereo 182.08 and also with GeForce_3D_Vision_CD_v1.07.
In both cases the same thing.
I'm using a Nvidia 260 GTX + Zalman Trimon 22" + Windows Vista 32Bit.
Does anyone else has the same experience?
I read that in earlier version the 3D Stereo driver also provided a red green anaglyph setting,
but I couldn't find any setting in the driver options which lead to this behaviour.
Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Nvidia control panel.
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.
Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Nvidia control panel.
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.
hi
i have the same issues with Team Fortress 2. The settings in the driver menu are set to stereo3d also when i tab out of the game but ingame its anaglyph.
Left 4 Dead is running without problems in stereo mode.
i have the same issues with Team Fortress 2. The settings in the driver menu are set to stereo3d also when i tab out of the game but ingame its anaglyph.
Left 4 Dead is running without problems in stereo mode.
[quote name='MajorgamerQc' post='540888' date='May 14 2009, 01:21 AM']Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Nvidia control panel.
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.[/quote]
i have the problem too. the setting in the control panel is generic CRT Monitor all the time, still some
programs are anaglyph while some provide shutter glasses output.
[quote name='MajorgamerQc' post='540888' date='May 14 2009, 01:21 AM']Right click anywhere on your desktop and select Nvidia control panel.
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.
i have the problem too. the setting in the control panel is generic CRT Monitor all the time, still some
programs are anaglyph while some provide shutter glasses output.
the problem is still existing with the new driver cd 1.10 beta. reinstalled also the games but it didnt help.
one thing i realised is that Team Fortress 2 isnt listed under the "installed games" in the nv control panel, while left4dead is.
hopefully will get fixed some times cause i rly want to play TF2 in 3D /blarg.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':/' />
in same games the 3D stereoscopic effect provides red green anaglyph effect instead of "normal" 3D stereo.
This means the driver provides 2 images but one is green and one is red, but there is no Stereo 3D effect.
This e.g the case for NVidia Medusa 3D Stereo, Bioshock and Devil May Cry 4.
Other games (Pure, Tomb Raider Underworld, Fallout 3) work perfectly fine.
I tried it with Nvidia WHQL 182.08 + Stereo 182.08 and also with GeForce_3D_Vision_CD_v1.07.
In both cases the same thing.
I'm using a Nvidia 260 GTX + Zalman Trimon 22" + Windows Vista 32Bit.
Does anyone else has the same experience?
I read that in earlier version the 3D Stereo driver also provided a red green anaglyph setting,
but I couldn't find any setting in the driver options which lead to this behaviour.
Help would be appreciated.
Greetings
Daniel
in same games the 3D stereoscopic effect provides red green anaglyph effect instead of "normal" 3D stereo.
This means the driver provides 2 images but one is green and one is red, but there is no Stereo 3D effect.
This e.g the case for NVidia Medusa 3D Stereo, Bioshock and Devil May Cry 4.
Other games (Pure, Tomb Raider Underworld, Fallout 3) work perfectly fine.
I tried it with Nvidia WHQL 182.08 + Stereo 182.08 and also with GeForce_3D_Vision_CD_v1.07.
In both cases the same thing.
I'm using a Nvidia 260 GTX + Zalman Trimon 22" + Windows Vista 32Bit.
Does anyone else has the same experience?
I read that in earlier version the 3D Stereo driver also provided a red green anaglyph setting,
but I couldn't find any setting in the driver options which lead to this behaviour.
Help would be appreciated.
Greetings
Daniel
Gigabyte GTX 1080, i7-4770K, 16GB RAM, Win10 Pro, Asus VG278HV, Panasonic TX-58AXW804, Acer H5360BD, Oculus DK2
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.
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i have the same issues with Team Fortress 2. The settings in the driver menu are set to stereo3d also when i tab out of the game but ingame its anaglyph.
Left 4 Dead is running without problems in stereo mode.
Windows7 64bit
Drivercd: 1.07,1.08,1.09
Samsung 2233RZ
i have the same issues with Team Fortress 2. The settings in the driver menu are set to stereo3d also when i tab out of the game but ingame its anaglyph.
Left 4 Dead is running without problems in stereo mode.
Windows7 64bit
Drivercd: 1.07,1.08,1.09
Samsung 2233RZ
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.[/quote]
i have the problem too. the setting in the control panel is generic CRT Monitor all the time, still some
programs are anaglyph while some provide shutter glasses output.
Then select 3d stereoscopic
Below the option where you can control the depth is the option to select Anaglyph or 3d stereo. (If the 3d stereo setting isnt there try executing the install test below)
Sometimes this setting changing by itself...after your PC crash for example or after installing a new driver.
i have the problem too. the setting in the control panel is generic CRT Monitor all the time, still some
programs are anaglyph while some provide shutter glasses output.
one thing i realised is that Team Fortress 2 isnt listed under the "installed games" in the nv control panel, while left4dead is.
hopefully will get fixed some times cause i rly want to play TF2 in 3D
one thing i realised is that Team Fortress 2 isnt listed under the "installed games" in the nv control panel, while left4dead is.
hopefully will get fixed some times cause i rly want to play TF2 in 3D