I bought a GD245HQ monitor with Nvidia 3d vision glasses.
The stereo 3d works fine with videogames, but didn't with 3d Vision Video Player. It seems that the IR transmitter sends the signal to the glasses just for a second, then the screen turn to black and I don't see anything else... I also tried to use other stereoscopic video player, but i have the same problem.
It can be caused by some wrong settings in the Nvidia control pannel?
What's the problem?
I bought a GD245HQ monitor with Nvidia 3d vision glasses.
The stereo 3d works fine with videogames, but didn't with 3d Vision Video Player. It seems that the IR transmitter sends the signal to the glasses just for a second, then the screen turn to black and I don't see anything else... I also tried to use other stereoscopic video player, but i have the same problem.
It can be caused by some wrong settings in the Nvidia control pannel?
Some more details: I noticed that if I launch the video player immediately after I had turned on the pc, it works until I close the stereoscopic view, if I open it once again, the black sceen come back to stress me...
I think that this annoying black screen can be caused by conflict with another software.
Have you got any idea?
Some more details: I noticed that if I launch the video player immediately after I had turned on the pc, it works until I close the stereoscopic view, if I open it once again, the black sceen come back to stress me...
I think that this annoying black screen can be caused by conflict with another software.
I too can't get the 3D video player to work; I can't figure out what's wrong.
I made a post a while ago and got no response
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=153942&hl="]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=153942&hl=[/url]
[quote name='Bloody' post='1007747' date='Feb 25 2010, 09:26 AM']Do the videos play in mono mode while the player is still in a window and not in a full screen?
Also what OS are you using and what software do you have loaded at startup?[/quote]
No, when I launch the player it is in windowed mode but already in stereoscopic mode.
I use Windows Vista 32 bit and at the startup the pc loads really few programs, but now I can't check cause I'm not at home now. However apart of normal OS applications, I remember AVG Antivirus, Netgear software, Acer monitor manager, Wacom pen tablet software, some Apple application like iTuneHelper...
[quote name='Bloody' post='1007747' date='Feb 25 2010, 09:26 AM']Do the videos play in mono mode while the player is still in a window and not in a full screen?
Also what OS are you using and what software do you have loaded at startup?
No, when I launch the player it is in windowed mode but already in stereoscopic mode.
I use Windows Vista 32 bit and at the startup the pc loads really few programs, but now I can't check cause I'm not at home now. However apart of normal OS applications, I remember AVG Antivirus, Netgear software, Acer monitor manager, Wacom pen tablet software, some Apple application like iTuneHelper...
I can't belive, this is the easiest solution I tryed and the only one that works!!!
Thanks a lot! :D
However, is it some kind of error of the player? When I switch from fullscreen stereo to fullscreen mono mode the the IR transmitter starts to emit the signal to the glasses...
Concerning the Medusa demo, I found a way to execute it in stereo mode. In the bin folder there is a file that allows me to enable the full screen mode also for the loading screen and, I don't know why, in this way it works...
I can't belive, this is the easiest solution I tryed and the only one that works!!!
Thanks a lot! :D
However, is it some kind of error of the player? When I switch from fullscreen stereo to fullscreen mono mode the the IR transmitter starts to emit the signal to the glasses...
Concerning the Medusa demo, I found a way to execute it in stereo mode. In the bin folder there is a file that allows me to enable the full screen mode also for the loading screen and, I don't know why, in this way it works...
The stereo 3d works fine with videogames, but didn't with 3d Vision Video Player. It seems that the IR transmitter sends the signal to the glasses just for a second, then the screen turn to black and I don't see anything else... I also tried to use other stereoscopic video player, but i have the same problem.
It can be caused by some wrong settings in the Nvidia control pannel?
What's the problem?
Thanks in advance for any help!
The stereo 3d works fine with videogames, but didn't with 3d Vision Video Player. It seems that the IR transmitter sends the signal to the glasses just for a second, then the screen turn to black and I don't see anything else... I also tried to use other stereoscopic video player, but i have the same problem.
It can be caused by some wrong settings in the Nvidia control pannel?
What's the problem?
Thanks in advance for any help!
I think that this annoying black screen can be caused by conflict with another software.
Have you got any idea?
I think that this annoying black screen can be caused by conflict with another software.
Have you got any idea?
I made a post a while ago and got no response
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=153942&hl="]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=153942&hl=[/url]
I made a post a while ago and got no response
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=153942&hl=
Also what OS are you using and what software do you have loaded at startup?
Also what OS are you using and what software do you have loaded at startup?
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Also what OS are you using and what software do you have loaded at startup?[/quote]
No, when I launch the player it is in windowed mode but already in stereoscopic mode.
I use Windows Vista 32 bit and at the startup the pc loads really few programs, but now I can't check cause I'm not at home now. However apart of normal OS applications, I remember AVG Antivirus, Netgear software, Acer monitor manager, Wacom pen tablet software, some Apple application like iTuneHelper...
Also what OS are you using and what software do you have loaded at startup?
No, when I launch the player it is in windowed mode but already in stereoscopic mode.
I use Windows Vista 32 bit and at the startup the pc loads really few programs, but now I can't check cause I'm not at home now. However apart of normal OS applications, I remember AVG Antivirus, Netgear software, Acer monitor manager, Wacom pen tablet software, some Apple application like iTuneHelper...
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http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...rt=#entry602491
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I can't belive, this is the easiest solution I tryed and the only one that works!!!
Thanks a lot! :D
However, is it some kind of error of the player? When I switch from fullscreen stereo to fullscreen mono mode the the IR transmitter starts to emit the signal to the glasses...
Concerning the Medusa demo, I found a way to execute it in stereo mode. In the bin folder there is a file that allows me to enable the full screen mode also for the loading screen and, I don't know why, in this way it works...
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...rt=#entry602491
I can't belive, this is the easiest solution I tryed and the only one that works!!!
Thanks a lot! :D
However, is it some kind of error of the player? When I switch from fullscreen stereo to fullscreen mono mode the the IR transmitter starts to emit the signal to the glasses...
Concerning the Medusa demo, I found a way to execute it in stereo mode. In the bin folder there is a file that allows me to enable the full screen mode also for the loading screen and, I don't know why, in this way it works...
I would like to try this video player!
edit: I found some demo about las vegas
I would like to try this video player!
edit: I found some demo about las vegas