Nvidia Vision Monitor stays in 3D mode when exiting an 3D application
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Hi,
I found this issue in several forums, but not a real fix.
When exiting an 3D application, in most times the monitor stays in 3D mode (noisy/darker). The only way to enable 3D mode is to disable NvidiaVision in the control panel and then to enable it again which is pretty annoying.
Is there a fix or something I am missing?
I'm using a GTX 660 Ti (newest driver) with an Acer HN274Hbmiiid nVidia Vision ready Monitor.
thxs
I found this issue in several forums, but not a real fix.
When exiting an 3D application, in most times the monitor stays in 3D mode (noisy/darker). The only way to enable 3D mode is to disable NvidiaVision in the control panel and then to enable it again which is pretty annoying.
Is there a fix or something I am missing?
I'm using a GTX 660 Ti (newest driver) with an Acer HN274Hbmiiid nVidia Vision ready Monitor.
It happens to me too with the Asus VG278, both with the built in emitter and the separate pyramid emitter (which stays on). So I think it's a driver thing that kicked in a while back (it never used to do this). There are a few threads posted on this forum about it (though I can never find anything using the search function, its crap), and I think in general we just have to put up with it, annoying as it is :-(
It happens to me too with the Asus VG278, both with the built in emitter and the separate pyramid emitter (which stays on). So I think it's a driver thing that kicked in a while back (it never used to do this). There are a few threads posted on this forum about it (though I can never find anything using the search function, its crap), and I think in general we just have to put up with it, annoying as it is :-(
I use this program.
http://funk.eu/hrc/
I use it to switch between 1080p for when I'm at my desk, and 720p for when I'm further away from my monitor. Though thats not what you want it for. An unintended effect of the program is that when you change resolutions, the monitor snaps out of 3D mode, just like it would if you changed it in the control panel though much faster.
Simply download, set one of the resolutions to your native resolution and 120Hz, then another at a different resolution, and then hotkeys of your choice. Then when your monitor gets stuck in 3D mode, just switch resolutions and then back again.
I use it to switch between 1080p for when I'm at my desk, and 720p for when I'm further away from my monitor. Though thats not what you want it for. An unintended effect of the program is that when you change resolutions, the monitor snaps out of 3D mode, just like it would if you changed it in the control panel though much faster.
Simply download, set one of the resolutions to your native resolution and 120Hz, then another at a different resolution, and then hotkeys of your choice. Then when your monitor gets stuck in 3D mode, just switch resolutions and then back again.
Great idea. I have noticed that when I enable a second monitor (or turn it off) it does the same thing, but that takes an age to go through manually so I don't usually bother. Thanks for the tip :-)
Great idea. I have noticed that when I enable a second monitor (or turn it off) it does the same thing, but that takes an age to go through manually so I don't usually bother. Thanks for the tip :-)
what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?
what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?
[quote="actinfilament"]what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they've released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?[/quote]
actinfilament said:what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they've released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?
[quote="mike_ar69"]Great idea. I have noticed that when I enable a second monitor (or turn it off) it does the same thing, but that takes an age to go through manually so I don't usually bother. Thanks for the tip :-)[/quote]Try something like this, paste the following in notepad and save as a .bat file and run.
[quote]DisplaySwitch.exe /CLONE
DisplaySwitch.exe /INTERNAL[/quote]
or this:
[quote]DisplaySwitch.exe /EXTERNAL
DisplaySwitch.exe /INTERNAL[/quote]
mike_ar69 said:Great idea. I have noticed that when I enable a second monitor (or turn it off) it does the same thing, but that takes an age to go through manually so I don't usually bother. Thanks for the tip :-)
Try something like this, paste the following in notepad and save as a .bat file and run.
I found this tool: 3D vision toggler, I've connected the tool to a key on my keyboard. One click and it turns off/on 3D mode (by enabling nvidia vision in the control panel)
http://3dvision-blog.com/4673-3d-vision-toggler-for-easier-enabling-and-disabling-of-3d-vision/
If it's just disabling/enabling 3D that fixes it, and you don't want to toggle 3D off and then on again, then you could save this as a bat and run it.
[quote]"C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /disable
"C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvstlink.exe" /enable[/quote]
[quote="actinfilament"]what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?[/quote]
Yah that option used to work for me but was greyed out on a subsequent driver release. What gives?
I know that if you had SLI or a DLP Checkerboard setup it was greyed out/disabled intentionally according to 3D Vision Blog
http://3dvision-blog.com/6109-when-and-how-you-can-use-the-3d-vision-windowed-3d-mode/
actinfilament said:what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?
Yah that option used to work for me but was greyed out on a subsequent driver release. What gives?
Here's my simple solution:
Pin "3D Vision preview pack" to start menu or somewhere easily accessible, run it whenever the monitor gets stuck in 3D vision.
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="actinfilament"]what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?[/quote]
Yah that option used to work for me but was greyed out on a subsequent driver release. What gives?
I know that if you had SLI or a DLP Checkerboard setup it was greyed out/disabled intentionally according to 3D Vision Blog
http://3dvision-blog.com/6109-when-and-how-you-can-use-the-3d-vision-windowed-3d-mode/[/quote]
No I'm not runnig SLI, I'm using a GTX 660 Ti. Is it just greyed out in your setting? I don't have that option at all...
actinfilament said:what a pity, why isn't nvidia doing anything? There is also an option missing in the nvidia control panel which is gone since they released the newer drivers. It allowed to set NVidia vision to start if a certain program is started "in window mode" or "only in fullscreen mode". Maybe Nvidia wanted to keep those features exclusive for nvidia quadro cards?
Yah that option used to work for me but was greyed out on a subsequent driver release. What gives?
@actinfilament
I've since installed an earlier driver that was before the feature was enabled.
I know since it's inclusion in the drivers, it seems to jump back and forth between having full functionallity and not working at all. I'm not really sure what Nvidia sets as an enabler. The article at 3D Vision Blog was the first that I've seen about some things that will cause it not to work.
I've since installed an earlier driver that was before the feature was enabled.
I know since it's inclusion in the drivers, it seems to jump back and forth between having full functionallity and not working at all. I'm not really sure what Nvidia sets as an enabler. The article at 3D Vision Blog was the first that I've seen about some things that will cause it not to work.
I found this issue in several forums, but not a real fix.
When exiting an 3D application, in most times the monitor stays in 3D mode (noisy/darker). The only way to enable 3D mode is to disable NvidiaVision in the control panel and then to enable it again which is pretty annoying.
Is there a fix or something I am missing?
I'm using a GTX 660 Ti (newest driver) with an Acer HN274Hbmiiid nVidia Vision ready Monitor.
thxs
Rig: Intel i7-8700K @4.7GHz, 16Gb Ram, SSD, GTX 1080Ti, Win10x64, Asus VG278
http://funk.eu/hrc/
I use it to switch between 1080p for when I'm at my desk, and 720p for when I'm further away from my monitor. Though thats not what you want it for. An unintended effect of the program is that when you change resolutions, the monitor snaps out of 3D mode, just like it would if you changed it in the control panel though much faster.
Simply download, set one of the resolutions to your native resolution and 120Hz, then another at a different resolution, and then hotkeys of your choice. Then when your monitor gets stuck in 3D mode, just switch resolutions and then back again.
Rig: Intel i7-8700K @4.7GHz, 16Gb Ram, SSD, GTX 1080Ti, Win10x64, Asus VG278
Model: Clevo P570WM Laptop
GPU: GeForce GTX 980M ~8GB GDDR5
CPU: Intel Core i7-4960X CPU +4.2GHz (12 CPUs)
Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3L 1600MHz, 4x8gb
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
or this:
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
http://3dvision-blog.com/4673-3d-vision-toggler-for-easier-enabling-and-disabling-of-3d-vision/
[MonitorSizeOverride][Global/Base Profile Tweaks][Depth=IPD]
Yah that option used to work for me but was greyed out on a subsequent driver release. What gives?
I know that if you had SLI or a DLP Checkerboard setup it was greyed out/disabled intentionally according to 3D Vision Blog
http://3dvision-blog.com/6109-when-and-how-you-can-use-the-3d-vision-windowed-3d-mode/
Pin "3D Vision preview pack" to start menu or somewhere easily accessible, run it whenever the monitor gets stuck in 3D vision.
No I'm not runnig SLI, I'm using a GTX 660 Ti. Is it just greyed out in your setting? I don't have that option at all...
I've since installed an earlier driver that was before the feature was enabled.
I know since it's inclusion in the drivers, it seems to jump back and forth between having full functionallity and not working at all. I'm not really sure what Nvidia sets as an enabler. The article at 3D Vision Blog was the first that I've seen about some things that will cause it not to work.