Beta 260.63 and S3D Video Recording with FRAPS in SLI
Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 08:33 AM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 08:33 AM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 08:33 AM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 08:33 AM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 01:33 PM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 01:33 PM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 01:33 PM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
[quote name='Bloody' post='1130176' date='Oct 13 2010, 01:33 PM']Has anyone had any trouble recording stereoscopic 3D video with FRAPS using the 260.63 beta drivers and using SLI setup?
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
[quote name='Bloody' date='18 October 2010 - 12:55 PM' timestamp='1287406536' post='1132547']
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
[/quote]
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=182846&st=0&p=1130369&#entry1130369"]other post[/url] for more.
[quote name='Bloody' date='18 October 2010 - 12:55 PM' timestamp='1287406536' post='1132547']
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my other post for more.
[quote name='Bloody' date='18 October 2010 - 12:55 PM' timestamp='1287406536' post='1132547']
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
[/quote]
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=182846&st=0&p=1130369&#entry1130369"]other post[/url] for more.
[quote name='Bloody' date='18 October 2010 - 12:55 PM' timestamp='1287406536' post='1132547']
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my other post for more.
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
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It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
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It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
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It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
Yes I have noticed this as well starting with one of the R256-258 drivers and SLI. I think its a frame lock/Vsync issue though as the end result with SLI is heavy screen tearing and partial frames recorded by FRAPs making the resulting S3D video pretty much unwatchable. Some games are worst than others, but looking back a few games that recorded perfectly in S3D (Prince of Persia 2010 and AC2 for example) with older R197 drivers are terrible with the 258 drivers. Ironically however, frame tearing in S3D is typically better with the newer drivers than the old. I think maybe FRAPs needs to update their software to accomodate whatever timing/frame lock Nvidia is using for their GPUs in SLI.
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My 3D Vision Games List Ratings
Intel Core i7 5930K @4.5GHz | Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5 | Win10 x64 Pro | Corsair H105
Nvidia GeForce Titan X SLI Hybrid | ROG Swift PG278Q 144Hz + 3D Vision/G-Sync | 32GB Adata DDR4 2666
Intel Samsung 950Pro SSD | Samsung EVO 4x1 RAID 0 |
Yamaha VX-677 A/V Receiver | Polk Audio RM6880 7.1 | LG Blu-Ray
Auzen X-Fi HT HD | Logitech G710/G502/G27 | Corsair Air 540 | EVGA P2-1200W
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.[/quote]
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
It seems that whenever SLI is active and I try to record a 3D video with FRAPS (the latest version 3.2.3) the right eye frame is totally messed up and the left is Ok.
If I disable the SLI from the control panel the recorded video is just fine for both left and right frames.
I've had issues with frame tears, v-sync, and glasses reversing on 260.63 with sli gtx480. Perhaps this is related? Didn't try recording a video cause I was too busy installing the older driver :)
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Mount Blade Warband DESTROY eyes in SLI with this facking 260.63 driver!!! :angry:
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The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
[/quote]
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=182846&st=0&p=1130369&#entry1130369"]other post[/url] for more.
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my other post for more.
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
[/quote]
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=182846&st=0&p=1130369&#entry1130369"]other post[/url] for more.
The S3D video recording in SLI problem is still present with the new 260.89 WHQL driver that just got released...
Hi Bloody, small internet :) Issue with tearing sill present in 260.99. I don't think it's a fraps issue seems to be an nvidia SLI issue. Been scrambling on this all day to try and find a workaround. No luck yet. See my other post for more.