i have windows 8.1 and philips 3d Monitor and gtx770 but i cant use Nvidia 3DTV
monitors link
http://www.digitalversus.com/lcd-monitor/philips-273g3dh-p12830/test.html
i installed 3dtv 14 days trial and when i choose 14 days trial when i press okey the windows is just disappearing
here is streoskopik 3D settings ss
http://imageshack.com/a/img208/8470/0kj3.jpg
and 3DTV
http://imageshack.com/a/img203/5019/mps3.jpg
is that about windows 8.1 or something wrong with my graphics card
3DTV Play/3D Vision is only supported up to something like driver 306 or 310 if you are using Vista. I forget exactly when the support was dropped for Vista, you'll need to read the patch notes.
If you have a HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTV or Projector and it is not working. You can attempt to have it added via the instructions at http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774
Nvidia does not support 3D Monitors via 3DTV Play, I recall reading them saying a 40 inch TV was the minimum size.
Try http://3dvision-blog.com/7163-make-your-passive-3d-monitor-or-3d-hdtv-work-with-3d-vision/
3DTV Play/3D Vision is only supported up to something like driver 306 or 310 if you are using Vista. I forget exactly when the support was dropped for Vista, you'll need to read the patch notes.
D-Man11 Thanks for you answer but i cant play games in 3d mode and like i posted at the picture i cant see the game options under stereoscopic 3d settings is that because i dont have 3DTV and one other thing i cant even launch the program to say me that my monitor is not enough its not working
D-Man11 Thanks for you answer but i cant play games in 3d mode and like i posted at the picture i cant see the game options under stereoscopic 3d settings is that because i dont have 3DTV and one other thing i cant even launch the program to say me that my monitor is not enough its not working
my problem still continues like you've seeing here : http://imageshack.com/a/img208/8470/0kj3.jpg i cant use stereoscopic 3d at all and i thought that could be about 3DTV and its not working too
my problem still continues like you've seeing here : http://imageshack.com/a/img208/8470/0kj3.jpg i cant use stereoscopic 3d at all and i thought that could be about 3DTV and its not working too
[quote="Qai"]D-Man11 Thanks for you answer but i cant play games in 3d mode and like i posted at the picture i cant see the game options under stereoscopic 3d settings is that because i dont have 3DTV and one other thing i cant even launch the program to say me that my monitor is not enough its not working[/quote]
If you want to play, you need a 3D vision compatible monitor (=has dual-link DVI AND is on the approved list), or a real 3DTV. [url=https://www.tridef.com/]Alternatively you might try Tridef.[/url]
I even have a problem with my 3DTV, which is theoretically supported...
Qai said:D-Man11 Thanks for you answer but i cant play games in 3d mode and like i posted at the picture i cant see the game options under stereoscopic 3d settings is that because i dont have 3DTV and one other thing i cant even launch the program to say me that my monitor is not enough its not working
If you want to play, you need a 3D vision compatible monitor (=has dual-link DVI AND is on the approved list), or a real 3DTV. Alternatively you might try Tridef.
I even have a problem with my 3DTV, which is theoretically supported...
[quote="Qai"]i have windows 8.1 and philips 3d Monitor and gtx770 but i cant use Nvidia 3DTV
monitors link
http://www.digitalversus.com/lcd-monitor/philips-273g3dh-p12830/test.html
i installed 3dtv 14 days trial and when i choose 14 days trial when i press okey the windows is just disappearing
here is streoskopik 3D settings ss
http://imageshack.com/a/img208/8470/0kj3.jpg
and 3DTV
http://imageshack.com/a/img203/5019/mps3.jpg
is that about windows 8.1 or something wrong with my graphics card[/quote]
It is likely more simple than that. Check in device manager what type/model of monitor is reported to be connected to your system. It may list "Generic" or list something specific to your "Phillips" 3D monitor. The Nvidia control pannel will also attempt to report what is attached under the SLI configuration tab. Does it see your Phillips monitor and model #?
If "Generic" is reported in the device manager we know it won't work. If it is actually reporting "Phillips" (+ your model #) it may or may not work. You have to successfully complete the "setup 3D vision" mini-utility for 3DVision (actually 3DPlay over a HDMI cable) to work.
Simply Google "EDID_OVERRIDE" for ether of the two cases above and install a 3D compatible .INF file for your monitor. After that it may (or not) be a WIN8.1 thing. I use WIN7 here so can't comment.
is that about windows 8.1 or something wrong with my graphics card
It is likely more simple than that. Check in device manager what type/model of monitor is reported to be connected to your system. It may list "Generic" or list something specific to your "Phillips" 3D monitor. The Nvidia control pannel will also attempt to report what is attached under the SLI configuration tab. Does it see your Phillips monitor and model #?
If "Generic" is reported in the device manager we know it won't work. If it is actually reporting "Phillips" (+ your model #) it may or may not work. You have to successfully complete the "setup 3D vision" mini-utility for 3DVision (actually 3DPlay over a HDMI cable) to work.
Simply Google "EDID_OVERRIDE" for ether of the two cases above and install a 3D compatible .INF file for your monitor. After that it may (or not) be a WIN8.1 thing. I use WIN7 here so can't comment.
monitors link
http://www.digitalversus.com/lcd-monitor/philips-273g3dh-p12830/test.html
i installed 3dtv 14 days trial and when i choose 14 days trial when i press okey the windows is just disappearing
here is streoskopik 3D settings ss
http://imageshack.com/a/img208/8470/0kj3.jpg
and 3DTV
http://imageshack.com/a/img203/5019/mps3.jpg
is that about windows 8.1 or something wrong with my graphics card
If you have a HDMI 1.4 compliant 3D HDTV or Projector and it is not working. You can attempt to have it added via the instructions at http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774
Nvidia does not support 3D Monitors via 3DTV Play, I recall reading them saying a 40 inch TV was the minimum size.
Try http://3dvision-blog.com/7163-make-your-passive-3d-monitor-or-3d-hdtv-work-with-3d-vision/
If you want to play, you need a 3D vision compatible monitor (=has dual-link DVI AND is on the approved list), or a real 3DTV. Alternatively you might try Tridef.
I even have a problem with my 3DTV, which is theoretically supported...
It is likely more simple than that. Check in device manager what type/model of monitor is reported to be connected to your system. It may list "Generic" or list something specific to your "Phillips" 3D monitor. The Nvidia control pannel will also attempt to report what is attached under the SLI configuration tab. Does it see your Phillips monitor and model #?
If "Generic" is reported in the device manager we know it won't work. If it is actually reporting "Phillips" (+ your model #) it may or may not work. You have to successfully complete the "setup 3D vision" mini-utility for 3DVision (actually 3DPlay over a HDMI cable) to work.
Simply Google "EDID_OVERRIDE" for ether of the two cases above and install a 3D compatible .INF file for your monitor. After that it may (or not) be a WIN8.1 thing. I use WIN7 here so can't comment.
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