White box instead of video
Spent a godawful amount of time waiting for the Silverlight thing to install, and I still can't see video in 3D, although photos and games work fine.

What's next, any ideas?

Thanks
Spent a godawful amount of time waiting for the Silverlight thing to install, and I still can't see video in 3D, although photos and games work fine.



What's next, any ideas?



Thanks

Cpu: Intel Core i7 2600k @ stock 3.4Ghz + Noctua NH-D14

Ram: Kingston KHX1866C9D3K2 - 2x4Gb DDR3 1866

Mobo: MSI P67A-GD53

PSU: Corsair TX850W

Sound: Auzentech Prelude X-Fi + Sennheiser PC 360 G4ME headset

Graphics: SLI MSI GTX 570 OC Edition

Input: G-15 keyboard + Logitech G5 gaming mouse

Monitor: Samsung 2233rz 3D ready 120hz + nVidia 3D Vision

OS: Windows 7 64 Ultimate

Case: Antec Twelve Hundred

#1
Posted 02/23/2011 09:08 PM   
Errr... any information on what drivers you have and whether you made a clean install when you put them in?
Errr... any information on what drivers you have and whether you made a clean install when you put them in?

#2
Posted 02/24/2011 04:46 AM   
[quote name='Zloth' date='23 February 2011 - 11:46 PM' timestamp='1298522801' post='1198162']
Errr... any information on what drivers you have and whether you made a clean install when you put them in?
[/quote]

It was a clean install, I only just got my GTX 570, the previous video card setup was 2x Radeon HD 4870s. Driver version is the latest, about a week ago?
[quote name='Zloth' date='23 February 2011 - 11:46 PM' timestamp='1298522801' post='1198162']

Errr... any information on what drivers you have and whether you made a clean install when you put them in?





It was a clean install, I only just got my GTX 570, the previous video card setup was 2x Radeon HD 4870s. Driver version is the latest, about a week ago?

Cpu: Intel Core i7 2600k @ stock 3.4Ghz + Noctua NH-D14

Ram: Kingston KHX1866C9D3K2 - 2x4Gb DDR3 1866

Mobo: MSI P67A-GD53

PSU: Corsair TX850W

Sound: Auzentech Prelude X-Fi + Sennheiser PC 360 G4ME headset

Graphics: SLI MSI GTX 570 OC Edition

Input: G-15 keyboard + Logitech G5 gaming mouse

Monitor: Samsung 2233rz 3D ready 120hz + nVidia 3D Vision

OS: Windows 7 64 Ultimate

Case: Antec Twelve Hundred

#3
Posted 02/24/2011 11:22 PM   
OK I tried again, and I was able to watch "Plan 9 from outer space" in 3D as well as "Sun in 3D" but not any others including the green hornet and resident evil trailers, which are what I want to watch most right now.

The fact that I am able to view some and not others should shed some light I hope?

Please help.

Thanks,

Horrux.

EDIT: was also able to watch:

Save the Planet
Mummies 3D

I also noticed that my color scheme gets changed to "windows 7 basic" and now after watching a few vids in 3D silverlight crashes...

...

OK and now I'm actually able to watch the Green Hornet trailer in 3D. WTH.
OK I tried again, and I was able to watch "Plan 9 from outer space" in 3D as well as "Sun in 3D" but not any others including the green hornet and resident evil trailers, which are what I want to watch most right now.



The fact that I am able to view some and not others should shed some light I hope?



Please help.



Thanks,



Horrux.



EDIT: was also able to watch:



Save the Planet

Mummies 3D



I also noticed that my color scheme gets changed to "windows 7 basic" and now after watching a few vids in 3D silverlight crashes...



...



OK and now I'm actually able to watch the Green Hornet trailer in 3D. WTH.

Cpu: Intel Core i7 2600k @ stock 3.4Ghz + Noctua NH-D14

Ram: Kingston KHX1866C9D3K2 - 2x4Gb DDR3 1866

Mobo: MSI P67A-GD53

PSU: Corsair TX850W

Sound: Auzentech Prelude X-Fi + Sennheiser PC 360 G4ME headset

Graphics: SLI MSI GTX 570 OC Edition

Input: G-15 keyboard + Logitech G5 gaming mouse

Monitor: Samsung 2233rz 3D ready 120hz + nVidia 3D Vision

OS: Windows 7 64 Ultimate

Case: Antec Twelve Hundred

#4
Posted 02/25/2011 08:39 PM   
Hello,


The way that you see 3D regularly is by the fact that your two eyes are a little offset, one eye sees a slightly different angle than the other eye, and your brain translates that as 3D vision.


Thanks,
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Hello,





The way that you see 3D regularly is by the fact that your two eyes are a little offset, one eye sees a slightly different angle than the other eye, and your brain translates that as 3D vision.





Thanks,

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#5
Posted 03/07/2011 10:29 AM   
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