[quote name='LVNeptune' date='24 August 2011 - 06:14 AM' timestamp='1314166489' post='1283453']
3D is only supported over HDMI or dual link dvi. Not VGA
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Acer X1110 don't has HDMI or DVI ports.It has only VGA and this projector 3D Vision ready (3D Vision Requirements on off page)
That is weird if it's 3D vision rated and doesn't have the HDMI/DDVI inputs! But if they say it works...
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
That is weird if it's 3D vision rated and doesn't have the HDMI/DDVI inputs! But if they say it works...
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
[quote name='I_MaLa_MeR' date='24 August 2011 - 06:25 PM' timestamp='1314210359' post='1283743']
That is weird if it's 3D vision rated and doesn't have the HDMI/DDVI inputs! But if they say it works...
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
Looks like the native 3D res is 800x600 @120hz. Dumb question, but is 3D mode on? Do you have a 3D emitter connector on the projector?
When you do the 3D vision SETUP while using the project, what do you see when it checks the different lens images?
Does 3D kick on, but you see both images in each lens? If so, I think that's a scaling problem.
If it's anything like my 3D DLP TV, if the TV has to do any scaling 3D vision wont work.
Hope this info helps.
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Thank you for your answer.
Currently I can't see "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVidia Control Panel = I can't select in options my projector
My projector works on 3D vision mode only on 1024*768 resolucion, in other resolutions 3D Vision settings in projector is disabled. If I eneable 3D vision on projector it connect on 120hz mode and I think all ok on projector side.
I trying to disable notebook display in device manager but it dousn't help.
Core problem is that in "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVCP is no
In this page http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html you can see my notebook and my projector and this devices support 3D vision
project Acer X1110
notebook Lenovo Y570
video GeFrorce GT 555M
[quote name='I_MaLa_MeR' date='24 August 2011 - 06:25 PM' timestamp='1314210359' post='1283743']
That is weird if it's 3D vision rated and doesn't have the HDMI/DDVI inputs! But if they say it works...
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
Looks like the native 3D res is 800x600 @120hz. Dumb question, but is 3D mode on? Do you have a 3D emitter connector on the projector?
When you do the 3D vision SETUP while using the project, what do you see when it checks the different lens images?
Does 3D kick on, but you see both images in each lens? If so, I think that's a scaling problem.
If it's anything like my 3D DLP TV, if the TV has to do any scaling 3D vision wont work.
Hope this info helps.
Thank you for your answer.
Currently I can't see "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVidia Control Panel = I can't select in options my projector
My projector works on 3D vision mode only on 1024*768 resolucion, in other resolutions 3D Vision settings in projector is disabled. If I eneable 3D vision on projector it connect on 120hz mode and I think all ok on projector side.
I trying to disable notebook display in device manager but it dousn't help.
Core problem is that in "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVCP is no
my specialty - programmer, i'm a not noobie in this technologies but I can't run 3D Vision. I dont'n know how would have to run it - blonde :) In future I 'm going to write a project for 3D Vision but currently I can't for obvious reasons
my specialty - programmer, i'm a not noobie in this technologies but I can't run 3D Vision. I dont'n know how would have to run it - blonde :) In future I 'm going to write a project for 3D Vision but currently I can't for obvious reasons
[quote name='LVNeptune' date='24 August 2011 - 09:14 AM' timestamp='1314166489' post='1283453']
3D is only supported over HDMI or dual link dvi. Not VGA
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That's not true at all.
3D Vision works fine with external VGA on a 120Hz display/beamer. Until you have Optimus technology, that is.
I installed 275.50 driver but still can't see Stereoscopic 3D option on my Nvidia Control Panel
My configuration is
1) Notebook: Lenovo Y570
2) Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M (supported 3D Vision)
3) Projector: Acer X1110 (presented in list of 3D Vision requirements)
4) Connection: Kramer VGA Cable
How I can get 3D Vision on my devices ?
I installed 275.50 driver but still can't see Stereoscopic 3D option on my Nvidia Control Panel
My configuration is
1) Notebook: Lenovo Y570
2) Videocard: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M (supported 3D Vision)
3) Projector: Acer X1110 (presented in list of 3D Vision requirements)
4) Connection: Kramer VGA Cable
How I can get 3D Vision on my devices ?
3D is only supported over HDMI or dual link dvi. Not VGA
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Acer X1110 don't has HDMI or DVI ports.It has only VGA and this projector 3D Vision ready (3D Vision Requirements on off page)
3D is only supported over HDMI or dual link dvi. Not VGA
Acer X1110 don't has HDMI or DVI ports.It has only VGA and this projector 3D Vision ready (3D Vision Requirements on off page)
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=970
Looks like the native 3D res is 800x600 @120hz. Dumb question, but is 3D mode on? Do you have a 3D emitter connector on the projector?
When you do the 3D vision SETUP while using the project, what do you see when it checks the different lens images?
Does 3D kick on, but you see both images in each lens? If so, I think that's a scaling problem.
If it's anything like my 3D DLP TV, if the TV has to do any scaling 3D vision wont work.
Hope this info helps.
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=970
Looks like the native 3D res is 800x600 @120hz. Dumb question, but is 3D mode on? Do you have a 3D emitter connector on the projector?
When you do the 3D vision SETUP while using the project, what do you see when it checks the different lens images?
Does 3D kick on, but you see both images in each lens? If so, I think that's a scaling problem.
If it's anything like my 3D DLP TV, if the TV has to do any scaling 3D vision wont work.
Hope this info helps.
That is weird if it's 3D vision rated and doesn't have the HDMI/DDVI inputs! But if they say it works...
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=970
Looks like the native 3D res is 800x600 @120hz. Dumb question, but is 3D mode on? Do you have a 3D emitter connector on the projector?
When you do the 3D vision SETUP while using the project, what do you see when it checks the different lens images?
Does 3D kick on, but you see both images in each lens? If so, I think that's a scaling problem.
If it's anything like my 3D DLP TV, if the TV has to do any scaling 3D vision wont work.
Hope this info helps.
[/quote]
Thank you for your answer.
Currently I can't see "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVidia Control Panel = I can't select in options my projector
My projector works on 3D vision mode only on 1024*768 resolucion, in other resolutions 3D Vision settings in projector is disabled. If I eneable 3D vision on projector it connect on 120hz mode and I think all ok on projector side.
I trying to disable notebook display in device manager but it dousn't help.
Core problem is that in "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVCP is no
In this page http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html you can see my notebook and my projector and this devices support 3D vision
project Acer X1110
notebook Lenovo Y570
video GeFrorce GT 555M
That is weird if it's 3D vision rated and doesn't have the HDMI/DDVI inputs! But if they say it works...
Check this out:
"For 3D projectors you need to be using the native resolution of the projector in 3D mode, you can try loading a driver for the projector if Windows cannot automatically figure out its capabilities. Also if you have a second display connected try disconnecting..."
http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=970
Looks like the native 3D res is 800x600 @120hz. Dumb question, but is 3D mode on? Do you have a 3D emitter connector on the projector?
When you do the 3D vision SETUP while using the project, what do you see when it checks the different lens images?
Does 3D kick on, but you see both images in each lens? If so, I think that's a scaling problem.
If it's anything like my 3D DLP TV, if the TV has to do any scaling 3D vision wont work.
Hope this info helps.
Thank you for your answer.
Currently I can't see "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVidia Control Panel = I can't select in options my projector
My projector works on 3D vision mode only on 1024*768 resolucion, in other resolutions 3D Vision settings in projector is disabled. If I eneable 3D vision on projector it connect on 120hz mode and I think all ok on projector side.
I trying to disable notebook display in device manager but it dousn't help.
Core problem is that in "3D Stereoscopic" option in NVCP is no
In this page http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html you can see my notebook and my projector and this devices support 3D vision
project Acer X1110
notebook Lenovo Y570
video GeFrorce GT 555M
3D is only supported over HDMI or dual link dvi. Not VGA
[/quote]
That's not true at all.
3D Vision works fine with external VGA on a 120Hz display/beamer. Until you have Optimus technology, that is.
3D is only supported over HDMI or dual link dvi. Not VGA
That's not true at all.
3D Vision works fine with external VGA on a 120Hz display/beamer. Until you have Optimus technology, that is.
Until you have Optimus technology, that is.
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What do you mean ?
Until you have Optimus technology, that is.
What do you mean ?