i just got my 3d vision2 kit and i set it up ok and it worked, but whenever im watching youtube 3d video or downloaded video the glasses seems not to work, like they dont actively do stuff like they dont know im wathcing 3d content and therefore they dont do anything! pls help!
i just got my 3d vision2 kit and i set it up ok and it worked, but whenever im watching youtube 3d video or downloaded video the glasses seems not to work, like they dont actively do stuff like they dont know im wathcing 3d content and therefore they dont do anything! pls help!
Hi HMR07. If you're using Windows 7 or 8:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
Also, I posted this info in another thread. But I'll paste it here:
If you want to stream 3D Youtube videos instead of download them:
1) Download and extract OpenYT3D: https://github.com/brookep1/OpenYT3D/archive/v0.1.zip
2) Download rg3's Youtube Downloader (youtube-dl.exe) and place it in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory:
https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl.exe
3) Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack: https://www.codecguide.com/
4) Download and install Nvidia 3D Vision Player: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-video-player-1.7.5-driver.html
5) Restart your computer
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
[.]With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.[/.]
[.]Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.[/.]
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
(The above Youtube streaming method was originally documented in this thread: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861240/script-to-watch-youtube-and-other-3d-streams-in-3dvision-player-without-dl-them-first/ )
Hi HMR07. If you're using Windows 7 or 8:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
Also, I posted this info in another thread. But I'll paste it here:
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
With the Command window open, click on the top left corner to access the dropdown menu.
Click Properties and enable "Quick Edit Mode". Click Ok.
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
[quote="4everAwake"]Hi HMR07. If you're using Windows 7 or 8:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
[/quote]
Where is this option exactly? I didnt see it under 3d Stereoscopy. Maybe it is somewhere else?
4everAwake said:Hi HMR07. If you're using Windows 7 or 8:
- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
Where is this option exactly? I didnt see it under 3d Stereoscopy. Maybe it is somewhere else?
Tis not there if using W10, it defaults to always on if I remember correctly.
Search for a post by helifax for confirmation.
No idea about W8
On W7, it tends to very from driver to driver whether it is there or not. Also it might be there for certain displays on a given driver, but not for other models.
Tis not there if using W10, it defaults to always on if I remember correctly.
Search for a post by helifax for confirmation.
No idea about W8
On W7, it tends to very from driver to driver whether it is there or not. Also it might be there for certain displays on a given driver, but not for other models.
Same here - everytime I watch something full screen it switches on lightboost. Thank goodness I've got a linux drive to boot into when I want to actually watch something like tv...
Same here - everytime I watch something full screen it switches on lightboost. Thank goodness I've got a linux drive to boot into when I want to actually watch something like tv...
Greetings, can someone help me with uploading, or converting a 3D vision shadowplay video to 2D so I can upload to youtube? I checked the 3D instructions on Youtube but no idea what to do. thanks.
Greetings, can someone help me with uploading, or converting a 3D vision shadowplay video to 2D so I can upload to youtube? I checked the 3D instructions on Youtube but no idea what to do. thanks.
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So they finally fixed the 3D shadowplay recording with latest geforce experience - all you gotta do is turn off 3D as normal by emitter or shortcut control and record, it works now!
So they finally fixed the 3D shadowplay recording with latest geforce experience - all you gotta do is turn off 3D as normal by emitter or shortcut control and record, it works now!
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- Open NVIDIA Control Panel
- Where it says "Select when the display is in 3D mode:", select "Always" or "Only while 3D programs run".
Also, I posted this info in another thread. But I'll paste it here:
If you want to stream 3D Youtube videos instead of download them:
1) Download and extract OpenYT3D: https://github.com/brookep1/OpenYT3D/archive/v0.1.zip
2) Download rg3's Youtube Downloader (youtube-dl.exe) and place it in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory:
https://yt-dl.org/latest/youtube-dl.exe
3) Download and install K-Lite Codec Pack: https://www.codecguide.com/
4) Download and install Nvidia 3D Vision Player: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-video-player-1.7.5-driver.html
5) Restart your computer
6) Copy the Youtube video's url
7) Run "openyt3d.bat" in the "../OpenYT3d-0.1/ " directory
8) Paste the Youtube url in the field (mouse right click --> Paste) and press Enter.
After a few seconds, 3D Vision player will pop up and the video will play automatically.
Optional Steps:
Now pressing right click in the command window will automatically paste the link.
(The above Youtube streaming method was originally documented in this thread: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/861240/script-to-watch-youtube-and-other-3d-streams-in-3dvision-player-without-dl-them-first/ )
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Where is this option exactly? I didnt see it under 3d Stereoscopy. Maybe it is somewhere else?
Search for a post by helifax for confirmation.
No idea about W8
On W7, it tends to very from driver to driver whether it is there or not. Also it might be there for certain displays on a given driver, but not for other models.
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