Nvidia 3D Player vision crash to desktop Windows 7 x64
I recently installed Windows 7 x64 in my PC and all games I've tried with 3D Vision were running perfectly but then I tried to play 3D videos ( the ones you download from nvidia website) and after 45 seconds playing it crash to desktop. I tried 3 different 3D movie samples and the same issue continues, 3D Stereoscopic player has stopped working..
When I had Vista 64 I've never had any problems concerning Nvidia 3D Vision video player 1.4.7, that's something I can't figure out cause it says in nvidia website that it's compatible with Windows 7 and should be. I used 3D Vision for about two months using Vista 64 and playing the 3D Videos was not a problem.
Does anyone have a clue how to solve this issue??

I also get this error message when I had the CTD: Acess Violation at address 100661.A in module 'Wms.ax' Read of address66E34C20.
I don't have any idea about what this message means, but if someone does, Please translate...
I recently installed Windows 7 x64 in my PC and all games I've tried with 3D Vision were running perfectly but then I tried to play 3D videos ( the ones you download from nvidia website) and after 45 seconds playing it crash to desktop. I tried 3 different 3D movie samples and the same issue continues, 3D Stereoscopic player has stopped working..

When I had Vista 64 I've never had any problems concerning Nvidia 3D Vision video player 1.4.7, that's something I can't figure out cause it says in nvidia website that it's compatible with Windows 7 and should be. I used 3D Vision for about two months using Vista 64 and playing the 3D Videos was not a problem.

Does anyone have a clue how to solve this issue??



I also get this error message when I had the CTD: Acess Violation at address 100661.A in module 'Wms.ax' Read of address66E34C20.

I don't have any idea about what this message means, but if someone does, Please translate...

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD

#1
Posted 10/28/2009 03:25 AM   
i like to second this error, after about 40 seconds into nurbergring, i get an accessviolation in module "Wms.ax".... rendering it impossible to watch 3d movies, with 3d vision movie player version 1.4.7 on windows 7 32bit.....
i like to second this error, after about 40 seconds into nurbergring, i get an accessviolation in module "Wms.ax".... rendering it impossible to watch 3d movies, with 3d vision movie player version 1.4.7 on windows 7 32bit.....

#2
Posted 11/02/2009 05:55 PM   
Had a topic about that, but it seems it has been deleted :|

Right click on Nvidia 3D player, and do the troubleshoot compatibility and run it as a Windows XP Service Pack 3.
Had a topic about that, but it seems it has been deleted :|



Right click on Nvidia 3D player, and do the troubleshoot compatibility and run it as a Windows XP Service Pack 3.

#3
Posted 11/03/2009 09:04 AM   
[quote name='r4yburn' post='944253' date='Nov 3 2009, 09:04 AM']Had a topic about that, but it seems it has been deleted :|

Right click on Nvidia 3D player, and do the troubleshoot compatibility and run it as a Windows XP Service Pack 3.[/quote]

worked great thank you!
[quote name='r4yburn' post='944253' date='Nov 3 2009, 09:04 AM']Had a topic about that, but it seems it has been deleted :|



Right click on Nvidia 3D player, and do the troubleshoot compatibility and run it as a Windows XP Service Pack 3.



worked great thank you!

#4
Posted 11/04/2009 06:12 AM   
I am having the same issue with Windows 7 32 bit. The player that was loaded from the CD works but it screws up the aspect ratio on most of the videos. I then downloaded the latest version. It plays the videos in the correct aspect ratio but crashes after around 40 to 45 seconds just like others are experiencing. I tried the fix listed above but I was only given the option to run as XP service pack 2. It then changed the setup from shutter glass mode to analgraph mode. Then crashed as before. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Todd
I am having the same issue with Windows 7 32 bit. The player that was loaded from the CD works but it screws up the aspect ratio on most of the videos. I then downloaded the latest version. It plays the videos in the correct aspect ratio but crashes after around 40 to 45 seconds just like others are experiencing. I tried the fix listed above but I was only given the option to run as XP service pack 2. It then changed the setup from shutter glass mode to analgraph mode. Then crashed as before. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Todd

#5
Posted 11/04/2009 07:47 AM   
Try Vista or the other options..
Try Vista or the other options..

#6
Posted 11/04/2009 08:23 PM   
Same issue here. Win7 x64.
Same issue here. Win7 x64.

#7
Posted 11/23/2009 05:38 PM   
That's odd. If you have Windows 7 X64 just right click on Nvidia 3D player, and do the troubleshoot compatibility and run it as a Windows XP Service Pack 3.
If you do that it will run fine.
That's odd. If you have Windows 7 X64 just right click on Nvidia 3D player, and do the troubleshoot compatibility and run it as a Windows XP Service Pack 3.

If you do that it will run fine.

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bits - Core i7 2600K @ 4.5ghz - Asus Maximus IV Extreme Z68 - Geforce EVGA GTX 690 - 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24 (2T) - Thermaltake Armor+ - SSD Intel 510 Series Sata3 256GB - HD WD Caviar Black Sata3 64mb 2TB - HD WD Caviar Black 1TB Sata3 64mb - Bose Sound System - LG H20L GGW Blu Ray/DVD/CD RW - LG GH20 DVD RAM - PSU Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W - Samsung S27A950D 3D Vision Ready + 3D HDTV SAMSUNG PL63C7000 3DTVPLAY + ROLLERMOD CHECKERBOARD

#8
Posted 11/24/2009 01:58 PM   
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