ghosting, color shifting 3d loosing. Acer H5360 + 3D vision
Hello,

I have an ACER H5360+ 3D vision glasses.

The problem I have is pretty simmilar to the ones described in this post.
In my case I have tested the system with Nvidia player, as well as Stereoscopic player. When playing any 3D movie, the glasses begin to slowly lost the sync. The result is left image going to red coloring and right image going to green at the same time ghosting appears. Sometimes it leads to completely loosing 3D.

Surprisingly, if I close and start again the player the problem sometimes goes away for the entire movie and sometimes is even worst (more frequent).

Something remarkable is that, if I pause the movie the problem always goes away. No ghosting, lost of sync, color shifting problem at all.

I have recently tried out a 3d vision compatible browser and the problem is sometimes there again.

None of the solutions proposed worked for me (disabling multiproccessor, C1E, colorspace converter).

I have the Geforce G100 nvidia card. The PC is an ACER Aspire (Intel quad core).



Any suggestions???

Thanks in advance!!
Hello,



I have an ACER H5360+ 3D vision glasses.



The problem I have is pretty simmilar to the ones described in this post.

In my case I have tested the system with Nvidia player, as well as Stereoscopic player. When playing any 3D movie, the glasses begin to slowly lost the sync. The result is left image going to red coloring and right image going to green at the same time ghosting appears. Sometimes it leads to completely loosing 3D.



Surprisingly, if I close and start again the player the problem sometimes goes away for the entire movie and sometimes is even worst (more frequent).



Something remarkable is that, if I pause the movie the problem always goes away. No ghosting, lost of sync, color shifting problem at all.



I have recently tried out a 3d vision compatible browser and the problem is sometimes there again.



None of the solutions proposed worked for me (disabling multiproccessor, C1E, colorspace converter).



I have the Geforce G100 nvidia card. The PC is an ACER Aspire (Intel quad core).







Any suggestions???



Thanks in advance!!

#1
Posted 10/08/2010 11:12 AM   
Hello,

I have an ACER H5360+ 3D vision glasses.

The problem I have is pretty simmilar to the ones described in this post.
In my case I have tested the system with Nvidia player, as well as Stereoscopic player. When playing any 3D movie, the glasses begin to slowly lost the sync. The result is left image going to red coloring and right image going to green at the same time ghosting appears. Sometimes it leads to completely loosing 3D.

Surprisingly, if I close and start again the player the problem sometimes goes away for the entire movie and sometimes is even worst (more frequent).

Something remarkable is that, if I pause the movie the problem always goes away. No ghosting, lost of sync, color shifting problem at all.

I have recently tried out a 3d vision compatible browser and the problem is sometimes there again.

None of the solutions proposed worked for me (disabling multiproccessor, C1E, colorspace converter).

I have the Geforce G100 nvidia card. The PC is an ACER Aspire (Intel quad core).



Any suggestions???

Thanks in advance!!
Hello,



I have an ACER H5360+ 3D vision glasses.



The problem I have is pretty simmilar to the ones described in this post.

In my case I have tested the system with Nvidia player, as well as Stereoscopic player. When playing any 3D movie, the glasses begin to slowly lost the sync. The result is left image going to red coloring and right image going to green at the same time ghosting appears. Sometimes it leads to completely loosing 3D.



Surprisingly, if I close and start again the player the problem sometimes goes away for the entire movie and sometimes is even worst (more frequent).



Something remarkable is that, if I pause the movie the problem always goes away. No ghosting, lost of sync, color shifting problem at all.



I have recently tried out a 3d vision compatible browser and the problem is sometimes there again.



None of the solutions proposed worked for me (disabling multiproccessor, C1E, colorspace converter).



I have the Geforce G100 nvidia card. The PC is an ACER Aspire (Intel quad core).







Any suggestions???



Thanks in advance!!

#2
Posted 10/08/2010 11:12 AM   
I got the same problem. The only way i found to solve it is to set in nvidia player FILE > Settings > Advanced settings > Troubleshooting > Disable multiprocessor optimizations.
I got the same problem. The only way i found to solve it is to set in nvidia player FILE > Settings > Advanced settings > Troubleshooting > Disable multiprocessor optimizations.

#3
Posted 10/08/2010 11:57 AM   
I got the same problem. The only way i found to solve it is to set in nvidia player FILE > Settings > Advanced settings > Troubleshooting > Disable multiprocessor optimizations.
I got the same problem. The only way i found to solve it is to set in nvidia player FILE > Settings > Advanced settings > Troubleshooting > Disable multiprocessor optimizations.

#4
Posted 10/08/2010 11:57 AM   
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