Hello guys,
I have GeForce GTX 750 and glasses 3D Vision 2, my monitor is BENQ XL2411
I'm not gamer, but I love to watch 3D movies during the winter
I have not used these glasses the whole summer and before two days I try to watch a movie and meet big issue.
When I open video clip with NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player is look not in focus almost the same without glasses.
Please see screen shot here: [url]https://imgur.com/a/e1apWUy[/url]
What I did before to write here:
- Download and install the last NVIDIA drivers - 416.16-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql
- Download and install the last NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player - ver.2.50
- Enable stereoscopic 3D from NVIDIA Control panel and pass all tests. Tests images look perfect in 3D
Any of you guys to had similar problem?
All suggestion are very welcome.
Thanks,
George
I have GeForce GTX 750 and glasses 3D Vision 2, my monitor is BENQ XL2411
I'm not gamer, but I love to watch 3D movies during the winter
I have not used these glasses the whole summer and before two days I try to watch a movie and meet big issue.
When I open video clip with NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player is look not in focus almost the same without glasses.
Please see screen shot here: https://imgur.com/a/e1apWUy
What I did before to write here:
- Download and install the last NVIDIA drivers - 416.16-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql
- Download and install the last NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player - ver.2.50
- Enable stereoscopic 3D from NVIDIA Control panel and pass all tests. Tests images look perfect in 3D
Any of you guys to had similar problem?
All suggestion are very welcome.
Umm, I'm pretty sure that is a Kepler series GPU, in which case you need to Learn2ReadDriverNotes. (no longer supported)
Even if you are not a so to say "gamer", there are many games that require little actual gameplay, but are a great to play with the included immersion that stereoscopic gaming adds. Games like walking simulutors or interactive movie type of games.
Like The Walking Dead or Game of Thrones? Try Telltale's version available on Steam.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/207610/The_Walking_Dead/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/330840/Game_of_Thrones__A_Telltale_Games_Series/
Also use the patches from here
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Dear Esther, is an easy walking simulator
https://store.steampowered.com/app/520720/Dear_Esther_Landmark_Edition/
Umm, I'm pretty sure that is a Kepler series GPU, in which case you need to Learn2ReadDriverNotes. (no longer supported)
Even if you are not a so to say "gamer", there are many games that require little actual gameplay, but are a great to play with the included immersion that stereoscopic gaming adds. Games like walking simulutors or interactive movie type of games.
Like The Walking Dead or Game of Thrones? Try Telltale's version available on Steam.
Thank you very much for your reply.
I just test it with Battlefield game is everything is ok, but why video 3D player is no working.
Will check all your suggestion.
Thanks a lot
Thank you very much for your reply.
I just test it with Battlefield game is everything is ok, but why video 3D player is no working.
Will check all your suggestion.
Ah yes, I see that the GTX 750 is using the GM107, which is a Maxwell chipset. While most other 700 series GPUs were Kepler.
You still might try an older driver, to see if it works. Also, it's a good idea to use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller when changing drivers.
[quote="D-Man11"]Umm, I'm pretty sure that is a Kepler series GPU, in which case you need to Learn2ReadDriverNotes. (no longer supported)[/quote]Where exactly did you get that? AFAIK just moths ago 400-500 Series has been moved to legacy status. But 600+ is still suported - as you also can see at [url=https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/416.16/416.16-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes.pdf]416.16-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes[/url] page 29 (25 in doc). Player also doesn't give [url=https://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/135655/en-us]any notice[/url]. (Besides even unsupported very old graphic cards still work with newest drivers if you mod ini.) Since there doesn't seem to be any mod involved, 3D Setup-Assistant passes, installation works as expected, it is not a question about being supported anymore, not?
[quote="georgenic81"]Any of you guys to had similar problem?[/quote]Haven't been using the 3D Vision Player at all for ages. Just did test it and besides the low image quality it seems to work flawless. I have searched for the video in the screen (can't link - it's: watch?v=EDXPtc6k_L8), are you sure it's a 3D Video? In YT i just see anaglyph, (which I believe YT generates on the fly, but the videos to dl are then 2D), no HTML5 / Real 3D. Can you test any other video, where you do know for sure it's in 3D? (may even use [url=https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/926968/3d-vision/what-is-the-best-3d-video-player-and-how-to-use-it-/2/]another player[/url])
If that's not it, you may take a look at: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1069404/-solved-nvidia-3d-vision-video-player-not-working-anymore/?offset=5
D-Man11 said:Umm, I'm pretty sure that is a Kepler series GPU, in which case you need to Learn2ReadDriverNotes. (no longer supported)
Where exactly did you get that? AFAIK just moths ago 400-500 Series has been moved to legacy status. But 600+ is still suported - as you also can see at 416.16-win10-win8-win7-desktop-release-notes page 29 (25 in doc). Player also doesn't give any notice. (Besides even unsupported very old graphic cards still work with newest drivers if you mod ini.) Since there doesn't seem to be any mod involved, 3D Setup-Assistant passes, installation works as expected, it is not a question about being supported anymore, not?
georgenic81 said:Any of you guys to had similar problem?
Haven't been using the 3D Vision Player at all for ages. Just did test it and besides the low image quality it seems to work flawless. I have searched for the video in the screen (can't link - it's: watch?v=EDXPtc6k_L8), are you sure it's a 3D Video? In YT i just see anaglyph, (which I believe YT generates on the fly, but the videos to dl are then 2D), no HTML5 / Real 3D. Can you test any other video, where you do know for sure it's in 3D? (may even use another player)
I have GeForce GTX 750 and glasses 3D Vision 2, my monitor is BENQ XL2411
I'm not gamer, but I love to watch 3D movies during the winter
I have not used these glasses the whole summer and before two days I try to watch a movie and meet big issue.
When I open video clip with NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player is look not in focus almost the same without glasses.
Please see screen shot here: https://imgur.com/a/e1apWUy
What I did before to write here:
- Download and install the last NVIDIA drivers - 416.16-desktop-win10-64bit-international-whql
- Download and install the last NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player - ver.2.50
- Enable stereoscopic 3D from NVIDIA Control panel and pass all tests. Tests images look perfect in 3D
Any of you guys to had similar problem?
All suggestion are very welcome.
Thanks,
George
Even if you are not a so to say "gamer", there are many games that require little actual gameplay, but are a great to play with the included immersion that stereoscopic gaming adds. Games like walking simulutors or interactive movie type of games.
Like The Walking Dead or Game of Thrones? Try Telltale's version available on Steam.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/207610/The_Walking_Dead/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/330840/Game_of_Thrones__A_Telltale_Games_Series/
Also use the patches from here
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Dear Esther, is an easy walking simulator
https://store.steampowered.com/app/520720/Dear_Esther_Landmark_Edition/
I just test it with Battlefield game is everything is ok, but why video 3D player is no working.
Will check all your suggestion.
Thanks a lot
You still might try an older driver, to see if it works. Also, it's a good idea to use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller when changing drivers.
Haven't been using the 3D Vision Player at all for ages. Just did test it and besides the low image quality it seems to work flawless. I have searched for the video in the screen (can't link - it's: watch?v=EDXPtc6k_L8), are you sure it's a 3D Video? In YT i just see anaglyph, (which I believe YT generates on the fly, but the videos to dl are then 2D), no HTML5 / Real 3D. Can you test any other video, where you do know for sure it's in 3D? (may even use another player)
If that's not it, you may take a look at: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1069404/-solved-nvidia-3d-vision-video-player-not-working-anymore/?offset=5