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[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965876' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:47 PM']I have tried 3 times with the same failed result.

Can you please explain exactly what steps you took?

This is exactly what I did each time:
- Uninstall 3d vision driver
- Uninstall gforce driver
- Rebooted
- Win automatically installed generic geforce driver after boot
- Installed geforce driver from 1.19 cd
- rebooted
- Installed 3d vision driver from 1.19 cd
- No 3d Detected[/quote]

Hi All,

I want to help resolve these issues. Can everyone who is having display detection issues please add the following:

- GPU
- Driver version
- What Page the Wizard Fails on and what message is displayed
- Are there steps to resolve it?
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965876' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:47 PM']I have tried 3 times with the same failed result.



Can you please explain exactly what steps you took?



This is exactly what I did each time:

- Uninstall 3d vision driver

- Uninstall gforce driver

- Rebooted

- Win automatically installed generic geforce driver after boot

- Installed geforce driver from 1.19 cd

- rebooted

- Installed 3d vision driver from 1.19 cd

- No 3d Detected



Hi All,



I want to help resolve these issues. Can everyone who is having display detection issues please add the following:



- GPU

- Driver version

- What Page the Wizard Fails on and what message is displayed

- Are there steps to resolve it?

#61
Posted 12/16/2009 06:14 PM   
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='965894' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:14 PM']Hi All,

I want to help resolve these issues. Can everyone who is having display detection issues please add the following:

- GPU
- Driver version
- What Page the Wizard Fails on and what message is displayed
- Are there steps to resolve it?[/quote]

- 9800 GT (Win Vista 32 Bit)
- Driver 195.81
- Wizard fails to detect a 3D Display (step 3, I think). Only gives option for 3D Discover glasses instead of 3D Vision. It successfully detects the USB IR emitter but fails detecting the 3D Display.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='965894' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:14 PM']Hi All,



I want to help resolve these issues. Can everyone who is having display detection issues please add the following:



- GPU

- Driver version

- What Page the Wizard Fails on and what message is displayed

- Are there steps to resolve it?



- 9800 GT (Win Vista 32 Bit)

- Driver 195.81

- Wizard fails to detect a 3D Display (step 3, I think). Only gives option for 3D Discover glasses instead of 3D Vision. It successfully detects the USB IR emitter but fails detecting the 3D Display.

#62
Posted 12/16/2009 06:28 PM   
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965876' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:47 PM']I have tried 3 times with the same failed result.

Can you please explain exactly what steps you took?

This is exactly what I did each time:
- Uninstall 3d vision driver
- Uninstall gforce driver
- Rebooted
- Win automatically installed generic geforce driver after boot
- Installed geforce driver from 1.19 cd
- rebooted
- Installed 3d vision driver from 1.19 cd
- No 3d Detected[/quote]


I did the same things you just described exactly, then I tried the suggestion described by MorSage in another thread.
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=153330&view=findpost&p=965170"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=965170[/url]

This is exactly what I did:
- Unistalled the 3d Vision driver (195.81 BETA)
- Downloaded 3d Vision driver 195.39, then installed it with Geforce GPU driver 195.81
- attempted setup again a couple times, it failed, but eventually started detecting the screen
- Unistalled the 3d Vision driver 195.39
- Downloaded 3d Vision driver 195.81 BETA, then installed

When I went through the 3d Vision setup wizard it told me my display was not detected, but it gave me the option to select CRT or DLP as my viewing method. The last two drivers didn't give me this option, v1.15 and before did. Anyways, it worked for me; hope it works for you. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965876' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:47 PM']I have tried 3 times with the same failed result.



Can you please explain exactly what steps you took?



This is exactly what I did each time:

- Uninstall 3d vision driver

- Uninstall gforce driver

- Rebooted

- Win automatically installed generic geforce driver after boot

- Installed geforce driver from 1.19 cd

- rebooted

- Installed 3d vision driver from 1.19 cd

- No 3d Detected





I did the same things you just described exactly, then I tried the suggestion described by MorSage in another thread.

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=965170



This is exactly what I did:

- Unistalled the 3d Vision driver (195.81 BETA)

- Downloaded 3d Vision driver 195.39, then installed it with Geforce GPU driver 195.81

- attempted setup again a couple times, it failed, but eventually started detecting the screen

- Unistalled the 3d Vision driver 195.39

- Downloaded 3d Vision driver 195.81 BETA, then installed



When I went through the 3d Vision setup wizard it told me my display was not detected, but it gave me the option to select CRT or DLP as my viewing method. The last two drivers didn't give me this option, v1.15 and before did. Anyways, it worked for me; hope it works for you. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />

#63
Posted 12/16/2009 06:33 PM   
[s]I keep getting an error "Can't uninstall oem26.inf" when I run the setup, but it still goes through... I then get the the stage where I am told to plug in my IR transmitter. I do, but it is not detected.

In windows, the device is installed as "Unidentified device".

I tried to go back to an older driver and get it to work, but the IR transmitter (Nvidia stereo controller or whatever) wont install.

I just get a red flashing light on it! NOT HAPPY! I cant even go back to an old driver and get it to work... If I have to re-install windows, I will NOT be happy AT ALL -.-

Please tell me there is a fix for this.

Nick[/s]

I went in and let windows search the net for an update for the driver, and I got a green light :D

I went through the setup wizard again, and it all worked perfectly.

Cant wait to get CoD MW2 in 3D for the 1st time :D

Hopefully those DLP's get sorted out soon, but AFAIK all CRT's seem to work fine...

Nick
I keep getting an error "Can't uninstall oem26.inf" when I run the setup, but it still goes through... I then get the the stage where I am told to plug in my IR transmitter. I do, but it is not detected.



In windows, the device is installed as "Unidentified device".



I tried to go back to an older driver and get it to work, but the IR transmitter (Nvidia stereo controller or whatever) wont install.



I just get a red flashing light on it! NOT HAPPY! I cant even go back to an old driver and get it to work... If I have to re-install windows, I will NOT be happy AT ALL -.-



Please tell me there is a fix for this.



Nick




I went in and let windows search the net for an update for the driver, and I got a green light :D



I went through the setup wizard again, and it all worked perfectly.



Cant wait to get CoD MW2 in 3D for the 1st time :D



Hopefully those DLP's get sorted out soon, but AFAIK all CRT's seem to work fine...



Nick

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#64
Posted 12/17/2009 01:56 AM   
Works for me! Finally can play AVATAR how its meant... However I find the convergence controls (via in-game) not great and it strains my eyes... Also the performance is WAY worse than just using the nVidia driver to force 3D.
Works for me! Finally can play AVATAR how its meant... However I find the convergence controls (via in-game) not great and it strains my eyes... Also the performance is WAY worse than just using the nVidia driver to force 3D.

#65
Posted 12/17/2009 02:04 AM   
Hi All

If anyone has DLP issues please let me know.

I want to be really clear thought that you need to install both the GeForce and 3D Vision drivers.

If you install both, you should get prompted in the Setup Wizard to select Generic DLP mode. If you arent seeing that, please tell me.
Hi All



If anyone has DLP issues please let me know.



I want to be really clear thought that you need to install both the GeForce and 3D Vision drivers.



If you install both, you should get prompted in the Setup Wizard to select Generic DLP mode. If you arent seeing that, please tell me.

#66
Posted 12/17/2009 02:58 AM   
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965905' date='Dec 16 2009, 01:28 PM']- 9800 GT (Win Vista 32 Bit)
- Driver 195.81
- Wizard fails to detect a 3D Display (step 3, I think). Only gives option for 3D Discover glasses instead of 3D Vision. It successfully detects the USB IR emitter but fails detecting the 3D Display.[/quote]

Just to confirm, you install both 195.81 GeForce graphics and 3D Vision drivers, right?
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965905' date='Dec 16 2009, 01:28 PM']- 9800 GT (Win Vista 32 Bit)

- Driver 195.81

- Wizard fails to detect a 3D Display (step 3, I think). Only gives option for 3D Discover glasses instead of 3D Vision. It successfully detects the USB IR emitter but fails detecting the 3D Display.



Just to confirm, you install both 195.81 GeForce graphics and 3D Vision drivers, right?

#67
Posted 12/17/2009 02:58 AM   
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966171' date='Dec 17 2009, 02:58 AM']Just to confirm, you install both 195.81 GeForce graphics and 3D Vision drivers, right?[/quote]

Yes. I've installed both, numerous times.. removing both.. reinstalling them both.. from individual downloads and from the new CD package.. all with the same result, display not detected.

Edit: I've removed this new beta driver, and reverted to the 1.15 CD and 3D now works again. So it's definitely something that _should_ be working on my system
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966171' date='Dec 17 2009, 02:58 AM']Just to confirm, you install both 195.81 GeForce graphics and 3D Vision drivers, right?



Yes. I've installed both, numerous times.. removing both.. reinstalling them both.. from individual downloads and from the new CD package.. all with the same result, display not detected.



Edit: I've removed this new beta driver, and reverted to the 1.15 CD and 3D now works again. So it's definitely something that _should_ be working on my system

#68
Posted 12/17/2009 03:44 AM   
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965905' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:28 PM']- 9800 GT (Win Vista 32 Bit)
- Driver 195.81
- Wizard fails to detect a 3D Display (step 3, I think). Only gives option for 3D Discover glasses instead of 3D Vision. It successfully detects the USB IR emitter but fails detecting the 3D Display.[/quote]

Same here except I have Win7 x64, a GTX 275 and a 9600GT dedicated to PhysX.

Can't we just get a rollback to the detection algorithms from 1.15, even if it means it has to be a beta release just for CRT/DLP users? Seems at this point we need to just get past whatever broke this for us post-1.15 and let Nvidia figure this out without us missing out on the holiday season with no drivers for new games.

My guess is we are very close to a Nvidia break for the holidays and we'll be into mid-January for the next attempt if we don't do some type of rollback now.
[quote name='broken3dVision' post='965905' date='Dec 16 2009, 12:28 PM']- 9800 GT (Win Vista 32 Bit)

- Driver 195.81

- Wizard fails to detect a 3D Display (step 3, I think). Only gives option for 3D Discover glasses instead of 3D Vision. It successfully detects the USB IR emitter but fails detecting the 3D Display.



Same here except I have Win7 x64, a GTX 275 and a 9600GT dedicated to PhysX.



Can't we just get a rollback to the detection algorithms from 1.15, even if it means it has to be a beta release just for CRT/DLP users? Seems at this point we need to just get past whatever broke this for us post-1.15 and let Nvidia figure this out without us missing out on the holiday season with no drivers for new games.



My guess is we are very close to a Nvidia break for the holidays and we'll be into mid-January for the next attempt if we don't do some type of rollback now.

#69
Posted 12/17/2009 04:55 AM   
Same scenario played out with my system. Wizard detects emitter but then fails to detect 3D Ready display. It then proceeds to give only "discover glasses" option. At this point, depends on whether I select the discover glasses or exit the wizard, unlike some other lucky fellows, my stereoscopic setup will end up with either discover glasses or S3D disabled. No DLP in either case.

[quote name='turls' post='966245' date='Dec 16 2009, 08:55 PM']Same here except I have Win7 x64, a GTX 275 and a 9600GT dedicated to PhysX.

Can't we just get a rollback to the detection algorithms from 1.15, even if it means it has to be a beta release just for CRT/DLP users? Seems at this point we need to just get past whatever broke this for us post-1.15 and let Nvidia figure this out without us missing out on the holiday season with no drivers for new games.

My guess is we are very close to a Nvidia break for the holidays and we'll be into mid-January for the next attempt if we don't do some type of rollback now.[/quote]

This is a very fine idea. I second this. Holidays are for fun and games, Nvidia would do the users a solid by fixing this DLP bug before closing down for the break.
Same scenario played out with my system. Wizard detects emitter but then fails to detect 3D Ready display. It then proceeds to give only "discover glasses" option. At this point, depends on whether I select the discover glasses or exit the wizard, unlike some other lucky fellows, my stereoscopic setup will end up with either discover glasses or S3D disabled. No DLP in either case.



[quote name='turls' post='966245' date='Dec 16 2009, 08:55 PM']Same here except I have Win7 x64, a GTX 275 and a 9600GT dedicated to PhysX.



Can't we just get a rollback to the detection algorithms from 1.15, even if it means it has to be a beta release just for CRT/DLP users? Seems at this point we need to just get past whatever broke this for us post-1.15 and let Nvidia figure this out without us missing out on the holiday season with no drivers for new games.



My guess is we are very close to a Nvidia break for the holidays and we'll be into mid-January for the next attempt if we don't do some type of rollback now.



This is a very fine idea. I second this. Holidays are for fun and games, Nvidia would do the users a solid by fixing this DLP bug before closing down for the break.

Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+

#70
Posted 12/17/2009 05:35 AM   
Guys

I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.

1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)
2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.
3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision
4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now
5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!
6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.
7. Complete the Wizard.

That should make any DLP work.

Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?
Guys



I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.



1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)

2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.

3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision

4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now

5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!

6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.

7. Complete the Wizard.



That should make any DLP work.



Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?

#71
Posted 12/17/2009 09:26 PM   
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966570' date='Dec 17 2009, 03:26 PM']Guys

I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.

1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)
2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.
3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision
4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now
5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!
6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.
7. Complete the Wizard.

That should make any DLP work.

Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?[/quote]

The only possible step I didn't do (I'm not in front now to check) is that I didn't have the 3D emitter unplugged during the wizard, I've never had to unplug it before when loading new drivers. You never get the choice for Generic DLP. Why can't we just force it to use one we know is connected, whether this really fixes it or not? That would help. Something has changed behind the scenes on the detection algorithm and QA really needs to figure out what changed.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966570' date='Dec 17 2009, 03:26 PM']Guys



I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.



1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)

2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.

3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision

4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now

5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!

6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.

7. Complete the Wizard.



That should make any DLP work.



Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?



The only possible step I didn't do (I'm not in front now to check) is that I didn't have the 3D emitter unplugged during the wizard, I've never had to unplug it before when loading new drivers. You never get the choice for Generic DLP. Why can't we just force it to use one we know is connected, whether this really fixes it or not? That would help. Something has changed behind the scenes on the detection algorithm and QA really needs to figure out what changed.

#72
Posted 12/17/2009 10:10 PM   
Andrew im going to work now but i previously tried installing both 1.9 cd drivers but i will do it again tonight to see if it works

thanks a lot for helping us out
Andrew im going to work now but i previously tried installing both 1.9 cd drivers but i will do it again tonight to see if it works



thanks a lot for helping us out

intel i5 2500k @ 4.6 30C Stable

EVGA gtx 470 SLI

windows vista 64 bit

8 gig Corsair Vengeance RAM

#73
Posted 12/17/2009 10:20 PM   
Andrew, here're my steps and the options it provides:

1- Run setup wizrd
2- Select "3D Vision"
3- Connect emitter
4- Select gaming environment (single gaming, recommended)
5- Click next and it shows a green message: "3D Ready display NOT found", and right below it ONLY discover glasses option is available
6- Next, goes into "Test hardware setup" then "Vision test" for the discover glasses.


Not at any step that the DLP was presented as an option like what you mentioned in your step 6.


[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966570' date='Dec 17 2009, 01:26 PM']Guys

I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.

1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)
2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.
3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision
4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now
5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!
6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.
7. Complete the Wizard.

That should make any DLP work.

Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?[/quote]
Andrew, here're my steps and the options it provides:



1- Run setup wizrd

2- Select "3D Vision"

3- Connect emitter

4- Select gaming environment (single gaming, recommended)

5- Click next and it shows a green message: "3D Ready display NOT found", and right below it ONLY discover glasses option is available

6- Next, goes into "Test hardware setup" then "Vision test" for the discover glasses.





Not at any step that the DLP was presented as an option like what you mentioned in your step 6.





[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966570' date='Dec 17 2009, 01:26 PM']Guys



I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.



1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)

2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.

3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision

4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now

5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!

6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.

7. Complete the Wizard.



That should make any DLP work.



Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?

Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+

#74
Posted 12/17/2009 11:00 PM   
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966570' date='Dec 17 2009, 03:26 PM']Guys

I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.

1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)
2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.
3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision
4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now
5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!
6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.
7. Complete the Wizard.

That should make any DLP work.

Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?[/quote]

As stated by other posts, step 6 you describe above never occurs. The only option available is the Discover glasses. No option to select DLP anywhere. Goes straight into the tests for Discover.

I rolled back to 1.15 and it works as expected.
[quote name='andrewf@nvidia' post='966570' date='Dec 17 2009, 03:26 PM']Guys



I really want to get to the bottom of it. I've been reviewing this with our QA, and we have this working fine on a DLP. Here are our steps.



1. Install 3D Vision v1.19 CD (make you you intsall Both the GeForce 195.81 and 3D Vision 195.81 drivers)

2. Launch 3D Vision Setup Wizard.

3. Select the Left item on the wizard for 3D Vision

4. The next page asks you to plug in your IR emitter, do it now

5. You should get a message which says "3D Vision-Ready display not detected". That is completely EXPECTED!

6. On the next sceen select Generic DLP.

7. Complete the Wizard.



That should make any DLP work.



Cany aonyone confirm these steps work for them?



As stated by other posts, step 6 you describe above never occurs. The only option available is the Discover glasses. No option to select DLP anywhere. Goes straight into the tests for Discover.



I rolled back to 1.15 and it works as expected.

#75
Posted 12/17/2009 11:41 PM   
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