Any advice? There has to be a wise man some where Having problems getting 3D to work properly
I just got the asus 3d monitor package. Set it up and go to turn on the 3d. When I run the setup wizard, it always says- attempt to run in non-stereoscopic mode switch to compatible mode. I have it set at 1920x1080 120 hz, don't know what is going on there. The stereo....kind of works, but I have the problem of a very shallow field of depth...like maybe 10 feet or so. Everything that isn't in that range is not converging, also the laser site won't converge for me either. I can move that field closer or farther away but the depth remains the same. What am I doing wrong?
Second when I run the setup wizard, I see the images backwards of the way it should be, I see in my left what I should in the right and vice versa, if I turn the glasses over I see the right pattern with the proper eye, What is with that? I have also found that if I put my glasses on upside down the stereo effect is noticeably better, but I still have the out of focus problems.
Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I am wondering if I have a bad setup or what, I just can't see what i am not doing right. What I can see so far is very interesting, and i can tell it would be sweet if it worked, if I can get it to work, but if I can't figure it out soon, there is no reason to have this setup if I can't watch 3d. I am very frustrated, please some one make me feel really stupid that I am not doing some thing right that is obvious... I will accept it and grin if I can get this to work. I thought this would be plug and play with a little setup, but i am having no luck and have no idea where to try something different.
I just got the asus 3d monitor package. Set it up and go to turn on the 3d. When I run the setup wizard, it always says- attempt to run in non-stereoscopic mode switch to compatible mode. I have it set at 1920x1080 120 hz, don't know what is going on there. The stereo....kind of works, but I have the problem of a very shallow field of depth...like maybe 10 feet or so. Everything that isn't in that range is not converging, also the laser site won't converge for me either. I can move that field closer or farther away but the depth remains the same. What am I doing wrong?
Second when I run the setup wizard, I see the images backwards of the way it should be, I see in my left what I should in the right and vice versa, if I turn the glasses over I see the right pattern with the proper eye, What is with that? I have also found that if I put my glasses on upside down the stereo effect is noticeably better, but I still have the out of focus problems.
Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I am wondering if I have a bad setup or what, I just can't see what i am not doing right. What I can see so far is very interesting, and i can tell it would be sweet if it worked, if I can get it to work, but if I can't figure it out soon, there is no reason to have this setup if I can't watch 3d. I am very frustrated, please some one make me feel really stupid that I am not doing some thing right that is obvious... I will accept it and grin if I can get this to work. I thought this would be plug and play with a little setup, but i am having no luck and have no idea where to try something different.
[quote name='zozzy' date='16 December 2010 - 07:41 AM' timestamp='1292485308' post='1161807']
There is a "swap left/right eye" option in the control panel.. Try to change it..
[/quote]
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
[quote name='zozzy' date='16 December 2010 - 07:41 AM' timestamp='1292485308' post='1161807']
There is a "swap left/right eye" option in the control panel.. Try to change it..
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
[quote name='Tommygunn777' date='16 December 2010 - 04:20 AM' timestamp='1292498450' post='1161851']
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
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I think his is kidding - I haven't seen it either
Yes on the wheel, the problem is I can only get a VERY shallow depth of field, and most of it isn't converging no matter how much I twiddle with the controls, sometimes it is a "little " better, but still way from acceptable... most of the screen is totally out of focus
. yes on the advanced settings, keyboard shortcuts yes.
Did the clean install....3 times..yes on the dual link cable, I got the 3D ASUS kit, it took me a minute to see the difference between it and a regular DVI cable.
Everything detected saying yes, when running the set up wizard, but then when it starts up the 3D effect I always get the message-- attempt at running in non-stereoscpic switch to correct mode blah blah blah. The only way I have found to make that message go away is turn on the 3d discovery you know the colored glasses thing, and turning off the 120hz monitor, and then it goes away, but that isn't the 3d effect I am looking for.
Any one else have some possible suggestions, I have to be doing something wrong or maybe there is something wrong with this kit , I don't know I have nothing to compare it against, and so far it doesn't seem like there is a lot of traffic on this forum, suggestions seem to be hard to get here. I am getting desperate enough to try the live chat tomorrow, wish me luck talking to rajah Shandie....LOL
[quote name='Tommygunn777' date='16 December 2010 - 04:20 AM' timestamp='1292498450' post='1161851']
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
I think his is kidding - I haven't seen it either
Yes on the wheel, the problem is I can only get a VERY shallow depth of field, and most of it isn't converging no matter how much I twiddle with the controls, sometimes it is a "little " better, but still way from acceptable... most of the screen is totally out of focus
. yes on the advanced settings, keyboard shortcuts yes.
Did the clean install....3 times..yes on the dual link cable, I got the 3D ASUS kit, it took me a minute to see the difference between it and a regular DVI cable.
Everything detected saying yes, when running the set up wizard, but then when it starts up the 3D effect I always get the message-- attempt at running in non-stereoscpic switch to correct mode blah blah blah. The only way I have found to make that message go away is turn on the 3d discovery you know the colored glasses thing, and turning off the 120hz monitor, and then it goes away, but that isn't the 3d effect I am looking for.
Any one else have some possible suggestions, I have to be doing something wrong or maybe there is something wrong with this kit , I don't know I have nothing to compare it against, and so far it doesn't seem like there is a lot of traffic on this forum, suggestions seem to be hard to get here. I am getting desperate enough to try the live chat tomorrow, wish me luck talking to rajah Shandie....LOL
There have been problems on and off with the 3D setup.
Try making sure you only have 1 monitor plugged in, it's set to 1920x1080 @ 120Hz before you run the test this seems to fix it for most people.
Mine failed for a period of about 3 months, but it could have been that I had additional none 3D monitors connected in that timeframe (don't remember), then suddenly started passing agian, the work around I used was to kill the setup in task manager at the point it throws the error, on my system it appeared to enable 3D then disable it again after the error box is closed.
There have been problems on and off with the 3D setup.
Try making sure you only have 1 monitor plugged in, it's set to 1920x1080 @ 120Hz before you run the test this seems to fix it for most people.
Mine failed for a period of about 3 months, but it could have been that I had additional none 3D monitors connected in that timeframe (don't remember), then suddenly started passing agian, the work around I used was to kill the setup in task manager at the point it throws the error, on my system it appeared to enable 3D then disable it again after the error box is closed.
[quote]Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?[/quote]
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
[quote]I just got the asus 3d monitor package. Set it up and go to turn on the 3d. When I run the setup wizard, it always says- attempt to run in non-stereoscopic mode switch to compatible mode. I have it set at 1920x1080 120 hz, don't know what is going on there.[/quote]
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
I just got the asus 3d monitor package. Set it up and go to turn on the 3d. When I run the setup wizard, it always says- attempt to run in non-stereoscopic mode switch to compatible mode. I have it set at 1920x1080 120 hz, don't know what is going on there.
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
[quote name='Zloth' date='16 December 2010 - 07:04 PM' timestamp='1292551444' post='1162187']
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
[/quote]
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
[quote name='Zloth' date='16 December 2010 - 07:04 PM' timestamp='1292551444' post='1162187']
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
[quote name='James Anselment' date='17 December 2010 - 12:58 AM' timestamp='1292569108' post='1162243']
It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
[/quote]
Too much depth can cause the queasyness. To get the same "3d-ness" without queasyness lower your depth a bit, and raise convergence, and save. Your eyes will breathe a little easier. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
I do this with pretty much all my games. A good depth/convergence balance is vitally important.
It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
Too much depth can cause the queasyness. To get the same "3d-ness" without queasyness lower your depth a bit, and raise convergence, and save. Your eyes will breathe a little easier. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
I do this with pretty much all my games. A good depth/convergence balance is vitally important.
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[quote name='James Anselment' date='17 December 2010 - 01:58 AM' timestamp='1292569108' post='1162243']
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
[/quote]
Hi I too am having the same problems, and so frustrated. If it is possible James could you tell me where you found your drivers at (3d Update site) will give that a try very disappointed at not being able to run this.
BTW Your first post is exactly what I am experiencing.
Thanks for any help.
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
Hi I too am having the same problems, and so frustrated. If it is possible James could you tell me where you found your drivers at (3d Update site) will give that a try very disappointed at not being able to run this.
BTW Your first post is exactly what I am experiencing.
whoops I assumed you had a 64bit system, just go back a page to the options. Soz!
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Yeah, just go to the NVIDIA website like you are going to upgrade your graphics drivers. Instead of picking GEForce at the top, though, pick 3D Vision.
If you have a 500-level card, there's a link in the text results that will take you to some newer drivers. (Hopefully that won't last long. The next driver update should merge the 500s back in.)
Yeah, just go to the NVIDIA website like you are going to upgrade your graphics drivers. Instead of picking GEForce at the top, though, pick 3D Vision.
If you have a 500-level card, there's a link in the text results that will take you to some newer drivers. (Hopefully that won't last long. The next driver update should merge the 500s back in.)
picking the new drivers can be tricky when using 3d vision. Its become alot easyer since they started to release the latest driversets, allowing for a single package instal vs the old way of having to match stereoscopic drivers and gc drivers. In the drop down tabs on the nvidia drivers page you should be able to find the proper driver (where it asks for the product type and series, make sure both say 3d vision.)
picking the new drivers can be tricky when using 3d vision. Its become alot easyer since they started to release the latest driversets, allowing for a single package instal vs the old way of having to match stereoscopic drivers and gc drivers. In the drop down tabs on the nvidia drivers page you should be able to find the proper driver (where it asks for the product type and series, make sure both say 3d vision.)
Second when I run the setup wizard, I see the images backwards of the way it should be, I see in my left what I should in the right and vice versa, if I turn the glasses over I see the right pattern with the proper eye, What is with that? I have also found that if I put my glasses on upside down the stereo effect is noticeably better, but I still have the out of focus problems.
Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I am wondering if I have a bad setup or what, I just can't see what i am not doing right. What I can see so far is very interesting, and i can tell it would be sweet if it worked, if I can get it to work, but if I can't figure it out soon, there is no reason to have this setup if I can't watch 3d. I am very frustrated, please some one make me feel really stupid that I am not doing some thing right that is obvious... I will accept it and grin if I can get this to work. I thought this would be plug and play with a little setup, but i am having no luck and have no idea where to try something different.
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Second when I run the setup wizard, I see the images backwards of the way it should be, I see in my left what I should in the right and vice versa, if I turn the glasses over I see the right pattern with the proper eye, What is with that? I have also found that if I put my glasses on upside down the stereo effect is noticeably better, but I still have the out of focus problems.
Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I am wondering if I have a bad setup or what, I just can't see what i am not doing right. What I can see so far is very interesting, and i can tell it would be sweet if it worked, if I can get it to work, but if I can't figure it out soon, there is no reason to have this setup if I can't watch 3d. I am very frustrated, please some one make me feel really stupid that I am not doing some thing right that is obvious... I will accept it and grin if I can get this to work. I thought this would be plug and play with a little setup, but i am having no luck and have no idea where to try something different.
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There is a "swap left/right eye" option in the control panel.. Try to change it..
[/quote]
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
There is a "swap left/right eye" option in the control panel.. Try to change it..
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
[/quote]
I think his is kidding - I haven't seen it either
Yes on the wheel, the problem is I can only get a VERY shallow depth of field, and most of it isn't converging no matter how much I twiddle with the controls, sometimes it is a "little " better, but still way from acceptable... most of the screen is totally out of focus
. yes on the advanced settings, keyboard shortcuts yes.
Did the clean install....3 times..yes on the dual link cable, I got the 3D ASUS kit, it took me a minute to see the difference between it and a regular DVI cable.
Everything detected saying yes, when running the set up wizard, but then when it starts up the 3D effect I always get the message-- attempt at running in non-stereoscpic switch to correct mode blah blah blah. The only way I have found to make that message go away is turn on the 3d discovery you know the colored glasses thing, and turning off the 120hz monitor, and then it goes away, but that isn't the 3d effect I am looking for.
Any one else have some possible suggestions, I have to be doing something wrong or maybe there is something wrong with this kit , I don't know I have nothing to compare it against, and so far it doesn't seem like there is a lot of traffic on this forum, suggestions seem to be hard to get here. I am getting desperate enough to try the live chat tomorrow, wish me luck talking to rajah Shandie....LOL
Are you sure. I've never seen this in over a years worth of 3d vision?
OP, depth is controlled by the wheel on the back of the prism shaped emitter, have you enabled advanced settings in the Nvidia control panel and set all your keyboard shortcuts too?
I would wipe all Nvidia drivers using the clean install option. Also make sure you have the latest driver for the monitor too although that shouldnt really be important.
And finally you used the correct dual link DVI cable haven't you? I thought you may have used a hdmi cable?
I think his is kidding - I haven't seen it either
Yes on the wheel, the problem is I can only get a VERY shallow depth of field, and most of it isn't converging no matter how much I twiddle with the controls, sometimes it is a "little " better, but still way from acceptable... most of the screen is totally out of focus
. yes on the advanced settings, keyboard shortcuts yes.
Did the clean install....3 times..yes on the dual link cable, I got the 3D ASUS kit, it took me a minute to see the difference between it and a regular DVI cable.
Everything detected saying yes, when running the set up wizard, but then when it starts up the 3D effect I always get the message-- attempt at running in non-stereoscpic switch to correct mode blah blah blah. The only way I have found to make that message go away is turn on the 3d discovery you know the colored glasses thing, and turning off the 120hz monitor, and then it goes away, but that isn't the 3d effect I am looking for.
Any one else have some possible suggestions, I have to be doing something wrong or maybe there is something wrong with this kit , I don't know I have nothing to compare it against, and so far it doesn't seem like there is a lot of traffic on this forum, suggestions seem to be hard to get here. I am getting desperate enough to try the live chat tomorrow, wish me luck talking to rajah Shandie....LOL
Try making sure you only have 1 monitor plugged in, it's set to 1920x1080 @ 120Hz before you run the test this seems to fix it for most people.
Mine failed for a period of about 3 months, but it could have been that I had additional none 3D monitors connected in that timeframe (don't remember), then suddenly started passing agian, the work around I used was to kill the setup in task manager at the point it throws the error, on my system it appeared to enable 3D then disable it again after the error box is closed.
Try making sure you only have 1 monitor plugged in, it's set to 1920x1080 @ 120Hz before you run the test this seems to fix it for most people.
Mine failed for a period of about 3 months, but it could have been that I had additional none 3D monitors connected in that timeframe (don't remember), then suddenly started passing agian, the work around I used was to kill the setup in task manager at the point it throws the error, on my system it appeared to enable 3D then disable it again after the error box is closed.
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The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
[quote]I just got the asus 3d monitor package. Set it up and go to turn on the 3d. When I run the setup wizard, it always says- attempt to run in non-stereoscopic mode switch to compatible mode. I have it set at 1920x1080 120 hz, don't know what is going on there.[/quote]
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
[/quote]
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
The photo viewer and video player both let you swap. There might be something in the registry, too, but I wouldn't go messing with it in this case.
That would be bad right there. The other bugs are probably results of this.
Where are these drivers coming from? I had horrible problems until I uninstalled my current drivers then installed directly from the CD that comes with the 3D Vision set.
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
[/quote]
Too much depth can cause the queasyness. To get the same "3d-ness" without queasyness lower your depth a bit, and raise convergence, and save. Your eyes will breathe a little easier.
I do this with pretty much all my games. A good depth/convergence balance is vitally important.
It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
Too much depth can cause the queasyness. To get the same "3d-ness" without queasyness lower your depth a bit, and raise convergence, and save. Your eyes will breathe a little easier.
I do this with pretty much all my games. A good depth/convergence balance is vitally important.
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Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
[/quote]
Hi I too am having the same problems, and so frustrated. If it is possible James could you tell me where you found your drivers at (3d Update site) will give that a try very disappointed at not being able to run this.
BTW Your first post is exactly what I am experiencing.
Thanks for any help.
Found the problem....even though it said I had all drivers installed,and I had re-installed them 3 times, I went to the 3D Update site and DL'd the package from there,CD 1.38 or something like that, when I installed that package it said I didn't even have 3D drivers installed...What is with that???? Anyway finished install and it works like a charm, thanks for your input. It is better 3D than you get from the movie theater, love it even though it still is making my stomach a little queasy at times.
Hi I too am having the same problems, and so frustrated. If it is possible James could you tell me where you found your drivers at (3d Update site) will give that a try very disappointed at not being able to run this.
BTW Your first post is exactly what I am experiencing.
Thanks for any help.
whoops I assumed you had a 64bit system, just go back a page to the options. Soz!
whoops I assumed you had a 64bit system, just go back a page to the options. Soz!
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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If you have a 500-level card, there's a link in the text results that will take you to some newer drivers. (Hopefully that won't last long. The next driver update should merge the 500s back in.)
If you have a 500-level card, there's a link in the text results that will take you to some newer drivers. (Hopefully that won't last long. The next driver update should merge the 500s back in.)
Watercool any gpu cheap, AKA- "The Mod"