Out of phase / image drift Every 32 seconds focus comes back then drift away...
Hello I have the strange issue described here : [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=340&start=0"]http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=340&start=0[/url]
It seems to be linked to synchro between the glasses and the screen... Is there a known solution to manualy set a delay to get back the synchro ?
Thanks in advance

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[quote]after running through all the setup and everything, I've noticed the image doesn't stay steady. It will drift from "in focus" with minimal/no ghosting, to gradually having the images separate horizontally and then after about 30 seconds, the images "snaps back" into no ghosting instantly. this cycle repeats every 30 seconds or so.

Also, in the nVidia calibration tool, when you get to the part with the blue triangle and the green hexagon, if you close one eye, it will slowly transition from the hexagon to the triangle, and then after the hexagon has completely faded out, it "snaps back" in just like the images games do.

It does this on everything that stereo 3d is enabled in, so is this a monitor issue? Driver issues? Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before?[/quote]
Hello I have the strange issue described here : http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=340&start=0

It seems to be linked to synchro between the glasses and the screen... Is there a known solution to manualy set a delay to get back the synchro ?

Thanks in advance



The quote from the original post :

after running through all the setup and everything, I've noticed the image doesn't stay steady. It will drift from "in focus" with minimal/no ghosting, to gradually having the images separate horizontally and then after about 30 seconds, the images "snaps back" into no ghosting instantly. this cycle repeats every 30 seconds or so.



Also, in the nVidia calibration tool, when you get to the part with the blue triangle and the green hexagon, if you close one eye, it will slowly transition from the hexagon to the triangle, and then after the hexagon has completely faded out, it "snaps back" in just like the images games do.



It does this on everything that stereo 3d is enabled in, so is this a monitor issue? Driver issues? Has anyone ever heard of anything like this before?

#1
Posted 12/19/2010 02:11 PM   
One of mine did this, but only in surround, in my case if the monitor had no signal when it transitioned to 3d mode it would do the slightly wrong timing thing.
I could work around it, by transitioing to the desktop, changing desktop resolution and quickly reentering the game.
My assumption was it was a driver issue. But it could be a hardware problem with the monitor.
I'd try pulling the power plugoutof the monitor and plugging it back in, I ended up doing this when one half of my monitor just stopped showing an image, and it seems to have been fine since.
One of mine did this, but only in surround, in my case if the monitor had no signal when it transitioned to 3d mode it would do the slightly wrong timing thing.

I could work around it, by transitioing to the desktop, changing desktop resolution and quickly reentering the game.

My assumption was it was a driver issue. But it could be a hardware problem with the monitor.

I'd try pulling the power plugoutof the monitor and plugging it back in, I ended up doing this when one half of my monitor just stopped showing an image, and it seems to have been fine since.
#2
Posted 12/19/2010 05:53 PM   
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