The last time I checked all was working fine, that was a few months ago... and since them I've update firefox more than once and maybe the graphic card driver 3 or 4 times, not sure.
Now, when I click to watch a video in 3D, the video show in L/R.
Previously when it was working there was a screen blink (switching to 3D) and the video started playing in 3D.
The 3D mode is activated and the HTML5 renderer is selected.
When I look at https://www.3dvisionlive.com/3dv-html5-detection all is green and both 3D Vision plugins are set to always activate.
What else to check now?
The last time I checked all was working fine, that was a few months ago... and since them I've update firefox more than once and maybe the graphic card driver 3 or 4 times, not sure.
Now, when I click to watch a video in 3D, the video show in L/R.
Previously when it was working there was a screen blink (switching to 3D) and the video started playing in 3D.
The 3D mode is activated and the HTML5 renderer is selected.
Ever since YouTube broke it, I always download the video with the use of a addon for Mozilla Firefox and play the video file with Nvidia's 3D Vision Video Player.
Ever since YouTube broke it, I always download the video with the use of a addon for Mozilla Firefox and play the video file with Nvidia's 3D Vision Video Player.
Following my initial post, I've tried many things to get it to works but it's a no go. Played a bit in about:config with settings for switching/enabling/disabling about every possibility of HTMLVideoElement, H.264 and WebM VP8, Media Source Extensions, MSE & H.264 or MSE & WebM VP9 but nothing.
Will try to bring Mozilla to this thread and hopefully nvidia, Mozilla and Youtube will be able to sit and discuss the problem each others to fix it once and for all as one of them broke it!
Following my initial post, I've tried many things to get it to works but it's a no go. Played a bit in about:config with settings for switching/enabling/disabling about every possibility of HTMLVideoElement, H.264 and WebM VP8, Media Source Extensions, MSE & H.264 or MSE & WebM VP9 but nothing.
Will try to bring Mozilla to this thread and hopefully nvidia, Mozilla and Youtube will be able to sit and discuss the problem each others to fix it once and for all as one of them broke it!
I've found that 3D works in Google Chrome, but it doesn't give you the setting to switch it out of cyan/red anaglyph mode.
If you want to be able to change your 3D viewing mode (erm, minus HTML5 viewing mode or Nvidia 3D vision) you'll have to use... ugh... Internet Explorer.
Otherwise you can try the following trick, which I've found work with nearly any browser:
[list]
[.]replace the watch?v= component of the URL with v/[/.]
[.]click on new URL[/.]
[.]theater-size screen will open[/.]
[.]click on PLAY icon (before doing anything else)[/.]
[.]video will play with 3D options available under Settings (gear icon)[/.]
[.]set 3D options as desired[/.]
[.]video can be bookmarked to play with 3D options[/.]
[/list]
I've found that 3D works in Google Chrome, but it doesn't give you the setting to switch it out of cyan/red anaglyph mode.
If you want to be able to change your 3D viewing mode (erm, minus HTML5 viewing mode or Nvidia 3D vision) you'll have to use... ugh... Internet Explorer.
Otherwise you can try the following trick, which I've found work with nearly any browser:
replace the watch?v= component of the URL with v/
click on new URL
theater-size screen will open
click on PLAY icon (before doing anything else)
video will play with 3D options available under Settings (gear icon)
Now, when I click to watch a video in 3D, the video show in L/R.
Previously when it was working there was a screen blink (switching to 3D) and the video started playing in 3D.
The 3D mode is activated and the HTML5 renderer is selected.
When I look at https://www.3dvisionlive.com/3dv-html5-detection all is green and both 3D Vision plugins are set to always activate.
What else to check now?
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
Will try to bring Mozilla to this thread and hopefully nvidia, Mozilla and Youtube will be able to sit and discuss the problem each others to fix it once and for all as one of them broke it!
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
If you want to be able to change your 3D viewing mode (erm, minus HTML5 viewing mode or Nvidia 3D vision) you'll have to use... ugh... Internet Explorer.
Otherwise you can try the following trick, which I've found work with nearly any browser: