I'm not sure why, but I suddenly can't zoom with stereoscopic player when 3D vision is enabled. The screen just turns completely black as soon as it zooms, and the video player overlay doesn't show up either. Is anyone else getting this problem?
I'm using Stereoscopic Player 2.4.3
I'm not sure why, but I suddenly can't zoom with stereoscopic player when 3D vision is enabled. The screen just turns completely black as soon as it zooms, and the video player overlay doesn't show up either. Is anyone else getting this problem?
I'm using Stereoscopic Player 2.4.3
Hmm, I never knew it zoomed. Pics or video?
You might try updating it
Search the forums, there are posts about doing so.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
I've tried searching before, couldn't find anyone mentioning the same problem. You can zoom by holding ctrl and scrolling the mousewheel. I don't think pics would help explain this better, it's just a black screen caused by zooming.
I'm on 2.4.3 which is the latest version, last updated January 2016.
I've tried searching before, couldn't find anyone mentioning the same problem. You can zoom by holding ctrl and scrolling the mousewheel. I don't think pics would help explain this better, it's just a black screen caused by zooming.
I'm on 2.4.3 which is the latest version, last updated January 2016.
OS and driver version?
Display and connection type might also be useful to know. Laptop or Desktop?
Perhaps source material also, YouTube, Ripped Disc, ShadowPlay, etc...
Container Type?
I don't use it, but I'm sure that someone else will help.
I wasn't paying attention, I thought you were using Nvidia's Player. I was saying to search on how to update it, sorry for the confusion.
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/41675/en-us
It's licensed from Stereoscopic Player, but is an old version from 2012.
Windows 10 64 bit, driver version 382.05
I'm on a desktop, using a BenQ XL2411 monitor. This was happening with an mp4 3d video but it happens with every video file, 3d or not.
And yes I'm not using Nvidia's player because it just seems like an older version of Stereoscopic Player, missing lots of features, including zooming.
I'm starting to think the upgrade to Windows 10 broke something because I haven't been able to zoom properly since
Windows 10 64 bit, driver version 382.05
I'm on a desktop, using a BenQ XL2411 monitor. This was happening with an mp4 3d video but it happens with every video file, 3d or not.
And yes I'm not using Nvidia's player because it just seems like an older version of Stereoscopic Player, missing lots of features, including zooming.
I'm starting to think the upgrade to Windows 10 broke something because I haven't been able to zoom properly since
Hopefully someone will chime in that uses it with W10.
Since you are using Nvidia's version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iqJeC6XvG8
Also search the forum, helifax recommends installing a codec pack with it.
As a first time poster, be sure to check out
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
I'm using Stereoscopic Player 2.4.3
You might try updating it
Search the forums, there are posts about doing so.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
I'm on 2.4.3 which is the latest version, last updated January 2016.
Display and connection type might also be useful to know. Laptop or Desktop?
Perhaps source material also, YouTube, Ripped Disc, ShadowPlay, etc...
Container Type?
I don't use it, but I'm sure that someone else will help.
I wasn't paying attention, I thought you were using Nvidia's Player. I was saying to search on how to update it, sorry for the confusion.
http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/41675/en-us
It's licensed from Stereoscopic Player, but is an old version from 2012.
I'm on a desktop, using a BenQ XL2411 monitor. This was happening with an mp4 3d video but it happens with every video file, 3d or not.
And yes I'm not using Nvidia's player because it just seems like an older version of Stereoscopic Player, missing lots of features, including zooming.
I'm starting to think the upgrade to Windows 10 broke something because I haven't been able to zoom properly since
Since you are using Nvidia's version
Also search the forum, helifax recommends installing a codec pack with it.
As a first time poster, be sure to check out
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html