my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
Thank you very much in advance
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
Thank you very much in advance
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
Thank you very much in advance
my CRT-monitor Samsung SyncMaster 1100DF isn't recognized as a 3D-capable display under Windows 7 x64 with a Geforce GTX460. Only "3D Vision Discover" - and not CRT-Display - is selectable in the 3D Vision wizard. I already installed the Samsung monitor-driver which is working fine and allows to select many resolutions with 120hz and up without having to add custom resolutions. I switched for testing to the BNC-Inputs of the Samsung monitor (where one color is unfortunately defective - so using it isn't an option) - and suddenly everything worked fine.
I used CD-Versions 1.33 and 1.34 - but both don't work.
How to get the monitor working with a VGA-connection? I assume it is a problem with the DDC/EDID-information - but with the installation of the monitor driver it shouldn't be a problem anymore. So: what to do?
Thank you very much in advance