Is it possible to please have an area in the 3D control panel for Advanced Users, allowing us to play with some values? Im having ghosting issues and I just know I could probably resolve them with the ability to fine tune the sync. Also, unlocking the depth amount would be nice as well. Maybe even being able to run stereo3D in lower Hz.
Is it possible to please have an area in the 3D control panel for Advanced Users, allowing us to play with some values? Im having ghosting issues and I just know I could probably resolve them with the ability to fine tune the sync. Also, unlocking the depth amount would be nice as well. Maybe even being able to run stereo3D in lower Hz.
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
Yeah, I totally agree - this would be a huge improvement, both for projector users and owners of the Samsung monitor, [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=89261"]many of whom[/url] also suffer from image reversal/ghosting (in a limited part of the screen) caused by incorrectly synced timing. (The latter issue is evident on both Geforce and [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=91072"]Quadro[/url] cards).
Like [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=100635&view=findpost&p=562777"]most other projector users[/url], I have to wear my nVidia glasses upside down to compensate for the one frame delay, as the nVidia kit lacks any hardware or software sync adjustment. I also suffer far worse timing-related ghosting with my nVidia glasses than my old E-Dimensionals (which were a quarter of the price). As a result, the only time my nVidia glasses are ever taken out of their bag is when I've friends round playing multiplayer games, the rest of the time I'm forced to use the old E-Dims. This is really, really annoying -I'd much rather use my expensive newer glasses (which, to nVidia's credit) are well built and have an excellent emitter, unfortunately they're crippled by the lack of a sync adjustment option in the drivers.
The really frustrating thing is that the old nVidia 3D drivers had this ability with the [b]GlassesDelayMinus[/b], [b]GlassesDelayPlus[/b] and [b]GlassesSwitchDelay[/b] registry settings so presumably it would be very straightforward to re-enable them, but more than half a year after the launch of 3DVision, we're [i]still[/i] waiting.
Cheers,
DD
Yeah, I totally agree - this would be a huge improvement, both for projector users and owners of the Samsung monitor, many of whom also suffer from image reversal/ghosting (in a limited part of the screen) caused by incorrectly synced timing. (The latter issue is evident on both Geforce and Quadro cards).
Like most other projector users, I have to wear my nVidia glasses upside down to compensate for the one frame delay, as the nVidia kit lacks any hardware or software sync adjustment. I also suffer far worse timing-related ghosting with my nVidia glasses than my old E-Dimensionals (which were a quarter of the price). As a result, the only time my nVidia glasses are ever taken out of their bag is when I've friends round playing multiplayer games, the rest of the time I'm forced to use the old E-Dims. This is really, really annoying -I'd much rather use my expensive newer glasses (which, to nVidia's credit) are well built and have an excellent emitter, unfortunately they're crippled by the lack of a sync adjustment option in the drivers.
The really frustrating thing is that the old nVidia 3D drivers had this ability with the GlassesDelayMinus, GlassesDelayPlus and GlassesSwitchDelay registry settings so presumably it would be very straightforward to re-enable them, but more than half a year after the launch of 3DVision, we're still waiting.
I would also love this option. I get a double image in the top 20% of my samsung 2233rz screen which I'm sure could be fixed with some sync adjustment. This problem is really diminishing my enjoyment of 3d vision.
Also mods please fix the typo in this thread heading.
I would also love this option. I get a double image in the top 20% of my samsung 2233rz screen which I'm sure could be fixed with some sync adjustment. This problem is really diminishing my enjoyment of 3d vision.
Also mods please fix the typo in this thread heading.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE GIVE US BACK THIS OPTION!!! I KNOW IT WILL SOLVE MY GHOSTING GAMMA ISSUES!!!
Say, how can you continue to use your Edimensional Glasses? Arent they no longer working due to the new driver? Can you please tell me! I have 4 pairs collecting dust, and if they work I will use them instead. Or at least try.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE GIVE US BACK THIS OPTION!!! I KNOW IT WILL SOLVE MY GHOSTING GAMMA ISSUES!!!
Say, how can you continue to use your Edimensional Glasses? Arent they no longer working due to the new driver? Can you please tell me! I have 4 pairs collecting dust, and if they work I will use them instead. Or at least try.
And yes, sorry for my lack of spelling ability.
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
[quote name='damienlabonte' post='586820' date='Sep 10 2009, 07:54 PM']Say, how can you continue to use your Edimensional Glasses? Arent they no longer working due to the new driver? Can you please tell me! I have 4 pairs collecting dust, and if they work I will use them instead. Or at least try.[/quote]
The nVidia drivers only work if your nVidia emitter is connected via USB, but so long as it is, you can also use any other 3D glasses you have at the same time. I've played multiplayer games with several friends by connecting my E-Dimensional dongle to my PC, with another brand of dongle daisy chained to the E-Dim one. This allowed us to use my nVidia glasses plus a pair of wired E-Dims, a wireless pair of E-Dims, and a pair of the third (wired) brand all at once. The only problem was that we had to ensure there was no line of sight from the nVidia emitter to the wireless E-Dim glasses and vice versa to avoid interference (though obviously this isn't a problem for wired glasses).
Cheers,
DD
[quote name='damienlabonte' post='586820' date='Sep 10 2009, 07:54 PM']Say, how can you continue to use your Edimensional Glasses? Arent they no longer working due to the new driver? Can you please tell me! I have 4 pairs collecting dust, and if they work I will use them instead. Or at least try.
The nVidia drivers only work if your nVidia emitter is connected via USB, but so long as it is, you can also use any other 3D glasses you have at the same time. I've played multiplayer games with several friends by connecting my E-Dimensional dongle to my PC, with another brand of dongle daisy chained to the E-Dim one. This allowed us to use my nVidia glasses plus a pair of wired E-Dims, a wireless pair of E-Dims, and a pair of the third (wired) brand all at once. The only problem was that we had to ensure there was no line of sight from the nVidia emitter to the wireless E-Dim glasses and vice versa to avoid interference (though obviously this isn't a problem for wired glasses).
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
Like [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=100635&view=findpost&p=562777"]most other projector users[/url], I have to wear my nVidia glasses upside down to compensate for the one frame delay, as the nVidia kit lacks any hardware or software sync adjustment. I also suffer far worse timing-related ghosting with my nVidia glasses than my old E-Dimensionals (which were a quarter of the price). As a result, the only time my nVidia glasses are ever taken out of their bag is when I've friends round playing multiplayer games, the rest of the time I'm forced to use the old E-Dims. This is really, really annoying -I'd much rather use my expensive newer glasses (which, to nVidia's credit) are well built and have an excellent emitter, unfortunately they're crippled by the lack of a sync adjustment option in the drivers.
The really frustrating thing is that the old nVidia 3D drivers had this ability with the [b]GlassesDelayMinus[/b], [b]GlassesDelayPlus[/b] and [b]GlassesSwitchDelay[/b] registry settings so presumably it would be very straightforward to re-enable them, but more than half a year after the launch of 3DVision, we're [i]still[/i] waiting.
Cheers,
DD
Like most other projector users, I have to wear my nVidia glasses upside down to compensate for the one frame delay, as the nVidia kit lacks any hardware or software sync adjustment. I also suffer far worse timing-related ghosting with my nVidia glasses than my old E-Dimensionals (which were a quarter of the price). As a result, the only time my nVidia glasses are ever taken out of their bag is when I've friends round playing multiplayer games, the rest of the time I'm forced to use the old E-Dims. This is really, really annoying -I'd much rather use my expensive newer glasses (which, to nVidia's credit) are well built and have an excellent emitter, unfortunately they're crippled by the lack of a sync adjustment option in the drivers.
The really frustrating thing is that the old nVidia 3D drivers had this ability with the GlassesDelayMinus, GlassesDelayPlus and GlassesSwitchDelay registry settings so presumably it would be very straightforward to re-enable them, but more than half a year after the launch of 3DVision, we're still waiting.
Cheers,
DD
Also mods please fix the typo in this thread heading.
Also mods please fix the typo in this thread heading.
Say, how can you continue to use your Edimensional Glasses? Arent they no longer working due to the new driver? Can you please tell me! I have 4 pairs collecting dust, and if they work I will use them instead. Or at least try.
And yes, sorry for my lack of spelling ability.
Say, how can you continue to use your Edimensional Glasses? Arent they no longer working due to the new driver? Can you please tell me! I have 4 pairs collecting dust, and if they work I will use them instead. Or at least try.
And yes, sorry for my lack of spelling ability.
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
The nVidia drivers only work if your nVidia emitter is connected via USB, but so long as it is, you can also use any other 3D glasses you have at the same time. I've played multiplayer games with several friends by connecting my E-Dimensional dongle to my PC, with another brand of dongle daisy chained to the E-Dim one. This allowed us to use my nVidia glasses plus a pair of wired E-Dims, a wireless pair of E-Dims, and a pair of the third (wired) brand all at once. The only problem was that we had to ensure there was no line of sight from the nVidia emitter to the wireless E-Dim glasses and vice versa to avoid interference (though obviously this isn't a problem for wired glasses).
Cheers,
DD
The nVidia drivers only work if your nVidia emitter is connected via USB, but so long as it is, you can also use any other 3D glasses you have at the same time. I've played multiplayer games with several friends by connecting my E-Dimensional dongle to my PC, with another brand of dongle daisy chained to the E-Dim one. This allowed us to use my nVidia glasses plus a pair of wired E-Dims, a wireless pair of E-Dims, and a pair of the third (wired) brand all at once. The only problem was that we had to ensure there was no line of sight from the nVidia emitter to the wireless E-Dim glasses and vice versa to avoid interference (though obviously this isn't a problem for wired glasses).
Cheers,
DD
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes