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[quote name='dsk1210' post='1115148' date='Sep 9 2010, 11:22 PM']Weird! Can not get this working for games at all, i have tried many diffrent ways to install the drivers and certain order of driver installs and have had no luck what so ever, i will just give up the now, my panasonic will just have to wait. :(


Dave[/quote]

1 must have the emitter
2 the emitter needs to have driver loaded and be dim green
3 if your controll pannel does not look like the image in the earlier post, follow the directions

Im sure even with the release drivers there will be install issues lol, good luck
[quote name='dsk1210' post='1115148' date='Sep 9 2010, 11:22 PM']Weird! Can not get this working for games at all, i have tried many diffrent ways to install the drivers and certain order of driver installs and have had no luck what so ever, i will just give up the now, my panasonic will just have to wait. :(





Dave



1 must have the emitter

2 the emitter needs to have driver loaded and be dim green

3 if your controll pannel does not look like the image in the earlier post, follow the directions



Im sure even with the release drivers there will be install issues lol, good luck

#46
Posted 09/10/2010 01:03 AM   
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1115111' date='Sep 9 2010, 09:14 PM']Someone has posted a link in the other 3d Play thread.



I also was on the 1.34 cd and installing over them seemed to work fine. Just make sure your emitter is connected and has the green light (not red) before and after installing the new drivers.



Ctrl+T is the hotkey to enable/disable 3D mode. This has been standard since day one for 3D Vision, and is the same as pressing the nvidia logo button on the emitter itself. It isn't required, but may be useful to you if your emitter isn't near your 3D TV and you need to toggle 3D on or off.



It has always been stated since 3D Play was announced that 720p @ 60Hz (each eye) and 1080p @ 24Hz are the only usable resolutions in 3D. This is a limit of the current 3D televisions and the methods they use for delivering 3D over HDMI. It is a different standard than a 3D Vision monitor or projector. Once configured for 3D Play, you will have two selectable resolutions in your list that are under the heading of "3D resolutions" - 720p and 1080p. Switch to 720p 3D mode on your desktop before starting and configuring your games.



You must set the 3D display as your primary, you probably also need to disable any other displays, but I never have tried running more than one at once with 3D on. To switch from your TV, to a 3D vision monitor however, all you need to do is switch over the display, then do a quick run of the 3D setup wizard and you're set.



1080p @ 24 Hz in 3D will appear just as it does in 2D as far as perceptible framerates. There is no doubling or 48Hz or whatever possible. This mode is designed for blu-ray playback and not gaming. You might be able to play a game at those settings, but 24frames/second does not translate well to gaming at all.[/quote]

First of all, Thank you very much for your patience on answering those questions. I really appreciate that.

I really can't find this new 260.52 3d vision driver to download. I could only find the 260.52 drivers for Geforce, not the 3D Vision drivers. I guess we need both drivers to enable 3DTV Play, right??? If I only install the 161.73mb's 260.52 beta drivers I won't get 3DTV Play. So, where can I get the 260.52 3D Vision driver?? Can someone post a link for that. I usually install the 3D package drivers, and it's rush to install separate drivers and for 3D you always need the 2 drivers, GFX and 3D Vision and they must be similar.

So, I can only select 2 resolutions for 3DTV Play, 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080??? What about 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900??? Would be cool to get 1600 x 900 and 36hz, I don't know about the math resolution + hertz, just guessing...

1920 x 1080 won't work at all for games with this leacked beta drivers, but it should work with the final 3DTV Play software at 24fps, is that correct? I read somewhere about 3DTV testing that we could, but at 24hz.

I hope 1280 x 720 looks fine in 3D at 63", cause a bigger screen needs better resolutions. 720p would be great for 42" and below, not sure about 63". Maybe if 3DTV Play updates to HDMI 1.4a specifications than we might get 60hz out of 1080p, who knows...

3DTV Play is only designed for games or we'll be able to play movies and video files using Stereoscopic Video Player, Nvidia player as well?? I guess movies are a different story and you have to use the 3D key on the TV remote control and find the right 3D layout, is that right?
It must be really amazing to see the Stereoscopic 3D test where the Nvidia logo pops out of the screen in a huge Plasma screen.

Are we able to adjust depth and convergence using 3DTV Play? I read some folks complaing no matter how far they would set depth, it still would look like 2 to 5%, I hope that's not the case with 3DTV Play final version.

BTW, Nvidia had those beta drivers removed from Guru3d and a few other websites. It's a leacked driver for sure, I just would like to be sure they removed it because it enables 3DTV Play and they don't want to release it just yet, or cause it's a bugged driver and may cause issues to our GPU's. That's my main concern....
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1115111' date='Sep 9 2010, 09:14 PM']Someone has posted a link in the other 3d Play thread.







I also was on the 1.34 cd and installing over them seemed to work fine. Just make sure your emitter is connected and has the green light (not red) before and after installing the new drivers.







Ctrl+T is the hotkey to enable/disable 3D mode. This has been standard since day one for 3D Vision, and is the same as pressing the nvidia logo button on the emitter itself. It isn't required, but may be useful to you if your emitter isn't near your 3D TV and you need to toggle 3D on or off.







It has always been stated since 3D Play was announced that 720p @ 60Hz (each eye) and 1080p @ 24Hz are the only usable resolutions in 3D. This is a limit of the current 3D televisions and the methods they use for delivering 3D over HDMI. It is a different standard than a 3D Vision monitor or projector. Once configured for 3D Play, you will have two selectable resolutions in your list that are under the heading of "3D resolutions" - 720p and 1080p. Switch to 720p 3D mode on your desktop before starting and configuring your games.







You must set the 3D display as your primary, you probably also need to disable any other displays, but I never have tried running more than one at once with 3D on. To switch from your TV, to a 3D vision monitor however, all you need to do is switch over the display, then do a quick run of the 3D setup wizard and you're set.







1080p @ 24 Hz in 3D will appear just as it does in 2D as far as perceptible framerates. There is no doubling or 48Hz or whatever possible. This mode is designed for blu-ray playback and not gaming. You might be able to play a game at those settings, but 24frames/second does not translate well to gaming at all.



First of all, Thank you very much for your patience on answering those questions. I really appreciate that.



I really can't find this new 260.52 3d vision driver to download. I could only find the 260.52 drivers for Geforce, not the 3D Vision drivers. I guess we need both drivers to enable 3DTV Play, right??? If I only install the 161.73mb's 260.52 beta drivers I won't get 3DTV Play. So, where can I get the 260.52 3D Vision driver?? Can someone post a link for that. I usually install the 3D package drivers, and it's rush to install separate drivers and for 3D you always need the 2 drivers, GFX and 3D Vision and they must be similar.



So, I can only select 2 resolutions for 3DTV Play, 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080??? What about 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900??? Would be cool to get 1600 x 900 and 36hz, I don't know about the math resolution + hertz, just guessing...



1920 x 1080 won't work at all for games with this leacked beta drivers, but it should work with the final 3DTV Play software at 24fps, is that correct? I read somewhere about 3DTV testing that we could, but at 24hz.



I hope 1280 x 720 looks fine in 3D at 63", cause a bigger screen needs better resolutions. 720p would be great for 42" and below, not sure about 63". Maybe if 3DTV Play updates to HDMI 1.4a specifications than we might get 60hz out of 1080p, who knows...



3DTV Play is only designed for games or we'll be able to play movies and video files using Stereoscopic Video Player, Nvidia player as well?? I guess movies are a different story and you have to use the 3D key on the TV remote control and find the right 3D layout, is that right?

It must be really amazing to see the Stereoscopic 3D test where the Nvidia logo pops out of the screen in a huge Plasma screen.



Are we able to adjust depth and convergence using 3DTV Play? I read some folks complaing no matter how far they would set depth, it still would look like 2 to 5%, I hope that's not the case with 3DTV Play final version.



BTW, Nvidia had those beta drivers removed from Guru3d and a few other websites. It's a leacked driver for sure, I just would like to be sure they removed it because it enables 3DTV Play and they don't want to release it just yet, or cause it's a bugged driver and may cause issues to our GPU's. That's my main concern....

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD

#47
Posted 09/10/2010 01:29 AM   
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1115111' date='Sep 9 2010, 09:14 PM']Someone has posted a link in the other 3d Play thread.



I also was on the 1.34 cd and installing over them seemed to work fine. Just make sure your emitter is connected and has the green light (not red) before and after installing the new drivers.



Ctrl+T is the hotkey to enable/disable 3D mode. This has been standard since day one for 3D Vision, and is the same as pressing the nvidia logo button on the emitter itself. It isn't required, but may be useful to you if your emitter isn't near your 3D TV and you need to toggle 3D on or off.



It has always been stated since 3D Play was announced that 720p @ 60Hz (each eye) and 1080p @ 24Hz are the only usable resolutions in 3D. This is a limit of the current 3D televisions and the methods they use for delivering 3D over HDMI. It is a different standard than a 3D Vision monitor or projector. Once configured for 3D Play, you will have two selectable resolutions in your list that are under the heading of "3D resolutions" - 720p and 1080p. Switch to 720p 3D mode on your desktop before starting and configuring your games.



You must set the 3D display as your primary, you probably also need to disable any other displays, but I never have tried running more than one at once with 3D on. To switch from your TV, to a 3D vision monitor however, all you need to do is switch over the display, then do a quick run of the 3D setup wizard and you're set.



1080p @ 24 Hz in 3D will appear just as it does in 2D as far as perceptible framerates. There is no doubling or 48Hz or whatever possible. This mode is designed for blu-ray playback and not gaming. You might be able to play a game at those settings, but 24frames/second does not translate well to gaming at all.[/quote]

First of all, Thank you very much for your patience on answering those questions. I really appreciate that.

I really can't find this new 260.52 3d vision driver to download. I could only find the 260.52 drivers for Geforce, not the 3D Vision drivers. I guess we need both drivers to enable 3DTV Play, right??? If I only install the 161.73mb's 260.52 beta drivers I won't get 3DTV Play. So, where can I get the 260.52 3D Vision driver?? Can someone post a link for that. I usually install the 3D package drivers, and it's rush to install separate drivers and for 3D you always need the 2 drivers, GFX and 3D Vision and they must be similar.

So, I can only select 2 resolutions for 3DTV Play, 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080??? What about 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900??? Would be cool to get 1600 x 900 and 36hz, I don't know about the math resolution + hertz, just guessing...

1920 x 1080 won't work at all for games with this leacked beta drivers, but it should work with the final 3DTV Play software at 24fps, is that correct? I read somewhere about 3DTV testing that we could, but at 24hz.

I hope 1280 x 720 looks fine in 3D at 63", cause a bigger screen needs better resolutions. 720p would be great for 42" and below, not sure about 63". Maybe if 3DTV Play updates to HDMI 1.4a specifications than we might get 60hz out of 1080p, who knows...

3DTV Play is only designed for games or we'll be able to play movies and video files using Stereoscopic Video Player, Nvidia player as well?? I guess movies are a different story and you have to use the 3D key on the TV remote control and find the right 3D layout, is that right?
It must be really amazing to see the Stereoscopic 3D test where the Nvidia logo pops out of the screen in a huge Plasma screen.

Are we able to adjust depth and convergence using 3DTV Play? I read some folks complaing no matter how far they would set depth, it still would look like 2 to 5%, I hope that's not the case with 3DTV Play final version.

BTW, Nvidia had those beta drivers removed from Guru3d and a few other websites. It's a leacked driver for sure, I just would like to be sure they removed it because it enables 3DTV Play and they don't want to release it just yet, or cause it's a bugged driver and may cause issues to our GPU's. That's my main concern....
[quote name='Killtacular' post='1115111' date='Sep 9 2010, 09:14 PM']Someone has posted a link in the other 3d Play thread.







I also was on the 1.34 cd and installing over them seemed to work fine. Just make sure your emitter is connected and has the green light (not red) before and after installing the new drivers.







Ctrl+T is the hotkey to enable/disable 3D mode. This has been standard since day one for 3D Vision, and is the same as pressing the nvidia logo button on the emitter itself. It isn't required, but may be useful to you if your emitter isn't near your 3D TV and you need to toggle 3D on or off.







It has always been stated since 3D Play was announced that 720p @ 60Hz (each eye) and 1080p @ 24Hz are the only usable resolutions in 3D. This is a limit of the current 3D televisions and the methods they use for delivering 3D over HDMI. It is a different standard than a 3D Vision monitor or projector. Once configured for 3D Play, you will have two selectable resolutions in your list that are under the heading of "3D resolutions" - 720p and 1080p. Switch to 720p 3D mode on your desktop before starting and configuring your games.







You must set the 3D display as your primary, you probably also need to disable any other displays, but I never have tried running more than one at once with 3D on. To switch from your TV, to a 3D vision monitor however, all you need to do is switch over the display, then do a quick run of the 3D setup wizard and you're set.







1080p @ 24 Hz in 3D will appear just as it does in 2D as far as perceptible framerates. There is no doubling or 48Hz or whatever possible. This mode is designed for blu-ray playback and not gaming. You might be able to play a game at those settings, but 24frames/second does not translate well to gaming at all.



First of all, Thank you very much for your patience on answering those questions. I really appreciate that.



I really can't find this new 260.52 3d vision driver to download. I could only find the 260.52 drivers for Geforce, not the 3D Vision drivers. I guess we need both drivers to enable 3DTV Play, right??? If I only install the 161.73mb's 260.52 beta drivers I won't get 3DTV Play. So, where can I get the 260.52 3D Vision driver?? Can someone post a link for that. I usually install the 3D package drivers, and it's rush to install separate drivers and for 3D you always need the 2 drivers, GFX and 3D Vision and they must be similar.



So, I can only select 2 resolutions for 3DTV Play, 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080??? What about 1366 x 768, 1600 x 900??? Would be cool to get 1600 x 900 and 36hz, I don't know about the math resolution + hertz, just guessing...



1920 x 1080 won't work at all for games with this leacked beta drivers, but it should work with the final 3DTV Play software at 24fps, is that correct? I read somewhere about 3DTV testing that we could, but at 24hz.



I hope 1280 x 720 looks fine in 3D at 63", cause a bigger screen needs better resolutions. 720p would be great for 42" and below, not sure about 63". Maybe if 3DTV Play updates to HDMI 1.4a specifications than we might get 60hz out of 1080p, who knows...



3DTV Play is only designed for games or we'll be able to play movies and video files using Stereoscopic Video Player, Nvidia player as well?? I guess movies are a different story and you have to use the 3D key on the TV remote control and find the right 3D layout, is that right?

It must be really amazing to see the Stereoscopic 3D test where the Nvidia logo pops out of the screen in a huge Plasma screen.



Are we able to adjust depth and convergence using 3DTV Play? I read some folks complaing no matter how far they would set depth, it still would look like 2 to 5%, I hope that's not the case with 3DTV Play final version.



BTW, Nvidia had those beta drivers removed from Guru3d and a few other websites. It's a leacked driver for sure, I just would like to be sure they removed it because it enables 3DTV Play and they don't want to release it just yet, or cause it's a bugged driver and may cause issues to our GPU's. That's my main concern....

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD

#48
Posted 09/10/2010 01:29 AM   
Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.
I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.

I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.

BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.

I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.
So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.

If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????
Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.

I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.



I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.



BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.



I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.

So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.



If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD

#49
Posted 09/11/2010 06:12 AM   
Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.
I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.

I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.

BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.

I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.
So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.

If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????
Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.

I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.



I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.



BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.



I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.

So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.



If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD

#50
Posted 09/11/2010 06:12 AM   
[quote name='francomg' post='1115662' date='Sep 11 2010, 04:12 PM']Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.
I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.

I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.

BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.

I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.
So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.

If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????[/quote]

Wow that sucks :( I have a 55" Samsung LCD (Series 7) and it's working fine. Your problem sounds really bizarre - 3D Play seems to be working fine by the sounds of it, but your TV doesn't seem to be dealing with the game signals correctly. Only thing I can maybe suggest is upgrading your TV to the latest firmware? I didn't catch your system specs but if you're running SLI, have you tried disabling one? Best of luck!

- Ingmar
[quote name='francomg' post='1115662' date='Sep 11 2010, 04:12 PM']Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.

I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.



I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.



BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.



I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.

So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.



If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????



Wow that sucks :( I have a 55" Samsung LCD (Series 7) and it's working fine. Your problem sounds really bizarre - 3D Play seems to be working fine by the sounds of it, but your TV doesn't seem to be dealing with the game signals correctly. Only thing I can maybe suggest is upgrading your TV to the latest firmware? I didn't catch your system specs but if you're running SLI, have you tried disabling one? Best of luck!



- Ingmar

#51
Posted 09/13/2010 04:27 AM   
[quote name='francomg' post='1115662' date='Sep 11 2010, 04:12 PM']Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.
I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.

I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.

BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.

I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.
So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.

If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????[/quote]

Wow that sucks :( I have a 55" Samsung LCD (Series 7) and it's working fine. Your problem sounds really bizarre - 3D Play seems to be working fine by the sounds of it, but your TV doesn't seem to be dealing with the game signals correctly. Only thing I can maybe suggest is upgrading your TV to the latest firmware? I didn't catch your system specs but if you're running SLI, have you tried disabling one? Best of luck!

- Ingmar
[quote name='francomg' post='1115662' date='Sep 11 2010, 04:12 PM']Ok, I have done at all and couldn't get the game to work in 3D.

I've installed the 154mb's 260.52 drivers and I had the emitter light dim green all the time, from the start to the end of the driver installation. I went through the Wizard setup and no problems at all, I could see the Nvidia 3D logo test in 3D just fine, pretty nice in a huge 63"screen, awesome. Everything looked pretty good despite I coudn't play any games in 3D. The wizard setup announced the HDMI 1.4 support as expected.



I've read this thread over and over and I've done everything you guys have told. I've set the 3D resolution for the TV's desktop to 1280 x 720 (60hz) and I've set all the games I've tried to the same resolution. I've tried Just Cause 2, Batman, COD MW2, Mafia 2 and Left 4 Dead 2. When I tried out the games I set it's resolutions to 1280 x 720p as well. the TV would go into 3D mode and the 3D warning would appear letting you know the TV was in 3D mode and glasses were required. Everything looked right but the games would not start in 3D at all despite the glasses and the TV were in 3D mode. I could see the glasses lens working, darker and sincronizing with the TV emitter. No 3D effect at all in games, and all hotckeys I've tried didn't work. I've tried Crtl + T, Crt + F3, Crtl + F4, Crtl + F5, etc and none of them worked at all. No depth and no convergence control. NO 3D IN GAMES, unfortunatelly.



BTW, I had my PC restarted after installation despite the new driver's setup didn't ask for that action.



I have even set my Alienware display as primary display to see if my Nvidia emitter was working OK with the new driver and no problems so far. I could play all games in 3D using the new drivers on my 23" 120hz Alienware display.

So, I'm pretty sure i've done nothing wrong with the installation process, otherwise I would not see the Nvidia 3D logo and Setup Wizard in 3D using my Samsung 3D Plasma, would I??? And the games wouldn't work in 3D in my 120hz display using these new drivers.



If someone that made this thing actually work, please give me some light.... What else I could try to make this 3DTV Play thing finally work for games????



Wow that sucks :( I have a 55" Samsung LCD (Series 7) and it's working fine. Your problem sounds really bizarre - 3D Play seems to be working fine by the sounds of it, but your TV doesn't seem to be dealing with the game signals correctly. Only thing I can maybe suggest is upgrading your TV to the latest firmware? I didn't catch your system specs but if you're running SLI, have you tried disabling one? Best of luck!



- Ingmar

#52
Posted 09/13/2010 04:27 AM   
ye just wait couple weeks then you can use your 3dtv shutter glasses wich should be better.
ye just wait couple weeks then you can use your 3dtv shutter glasses wich should be better.

#53
Posted 09/18/2010 01:12 AM   
ye just wait couple weeks then you can use your 3dtv shutter glasses wich should be better.
ye just wait couple weeks then you can use your 3dtv shutter glasses wich should be better.

#54
Posted 09/18/2010 01:12 AM   
Can anyone tell me how you can use a console like Xbox360 or Ps3 and make games 3D with 3d play ?
Can anyone tell me how you can use a console like Xbox360 or Ps3 and make games 3D with 3d play ?

#55
Posted 09/23/2010 07:56 AM   
Can anyone tell me how you can use a console like Xbox360 or Ps3 and make games 3D with 3d play ?
Can anyone tell me how you can use a console like Xbox360 or Ps3 and make games 3D with 3d play ?

#56
Posted 09/23/2010 07:56 AM   
I think 3DTV Play is only for PC games, it has anything to do with console games, for that matter you only need the console's firmware which enable 3D and the game in 3D, a 3DTV with HDMI 1.4 and you're good to go. Just a thought, for consoles, you need the respective game in 3D, it's not like a PC that you can convert any game to 3D using Nvidia 3D drivers, you need to buy the game already in 3D, so there's only a few titles for PS3, I'm not sure about Xbox. I might be wrong but that's what I understood.

Avioni, you're confused pal, 3DTV Play only works with the TV's glasses, not 3D Vision, even for those users that were able to try it out before the software is oficially released. Even if you need the Nvidia emitter for that, you don't actually use it, you only use the TV's built in 3D emitter, so you need the TV's shutter glasses.
I think 3DTV Play is only for PC games, it has anything to do with console games, for that matter you only need the console's firmware which enable 3D and the game in 3D, a 3DTV with HDMI 1.4 and you're good to go. Just a thought, for consoles, you need the respective game in 3D, it's not like a PC that you can convert any game to 3D using Nvidia 3D drivers, you need to buy the game already in 3D, so there's only a few titles for PS3, I'm not sure about Xbox. I might be wrong but that's what I understood.



Avioni, you're confused pal, 3DTV Play only works with the TV's glasses, not 3D Vision, even for those users that were able to try it out before the software is oficially released. Even if you need the Nvidia emitter for that, you don't actually use it, you only use the TV's built in 3D emitter, so you need the TV's shutter glasses.

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#57
Posted 09/23/2010 03:05 PM   
I think 3DTV Play is only for PC games, it has anything to do with console games, for that matter you only need the console's firmware which enable 3D and the game in 3D, a 3DTV with HDMI 1.4 and you're good to go. Just a thought, for consoles, you need the respective game in 3D, it's not like a PC that you can convert any game to 3D using Nvidia 3D drivers, you need to buy the game already in 3D, so there's only a few titles for PS3, I'm not sure about Xbox. I might be wrong but that's what I understood.

Avioni, you're confused pal, 3DTV Play only works with the TV's glasses, not 3D Vision, even for those users that were able to try it out before the software is oficially released. Even if you need the Nvidia emitter for that, you don't actually use it, you only use the TV's built in 3D emitter, so you need the TV's shutter glasses.
I think 3DTV Play is only for PC games, it has anything to do with console games, for that matter you only need the console's firmware which enable 3D and the game in 3D, a 3DTV with HDMI 1.4 and you're good to go. Just a thought, for consoles, you need the respective game in 3D, it's not like a PC that you can convert any game to 3D using Nvidia 3D drivers, you need to buy the game already in 3D, so there's only a few titles for PS3, I'm not sure about Xbox. I might be wrong but that's what I understood.



Avioni, you're confused pal, 3DTV Play only works with the TV's glasses, not 3D Vision, even for those users that were able to try it out before the software is oficially released. Even if you need the Nvidia emitter for that, you don't actually use it, you only use the TV's built in 3D emitter, so you need the TV's shutter glasses.

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#58
Posted 09/23/2010 03:05 PM   
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