Watching Youtube with Firefox causes basic color scheme when 3D Vision enabled
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Hi,

I have a strange problem: When I try to watch videos on Youtube, and 3D Vision is enabled, Firefox causes Windows to switch to basic color scheme. If I close Firefox the normal Aero Design recovers.
There is no problem with Internet Explorer. I have already tried to unistall and reinstall Firefox and Graphics drivers.

Firefox: 3.6.15
Graphic&3D Vision: 267.24
Windows 7 x64 SP1

Is this bug? Please help.
Hi,



I have a strange problem: When I try to watch videos on Youtube, and 3D Vision is enabled, Firefox causes Windows to switch to basic color scheme. If I close Firefox the normal Aero Design recovers.

There is no problem with Internet Explorer. I have already tried to unistall and reinstall Firefox and Graphics drivers.



Firefox: 3.6.15

Graphic&3D Vision: 267.24

Windows 7 x64 SP1



Is this bug? Please help.

#1
Posted 03/07/2011 05:49 PM   
I have the exact same problem, and this made some games crash, so now i try to not go on Youtube if i play a game in another window
I have the exact same problem, and this made some games crash, so now i try to not go on Youtube if i play a game in another window

Windows Seven 64 Bits

Asus P5Q Pro Turbo

Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 3,6Ghz

Corsair Dominator DDR2 @1066Mhz PC8500 2 X 2 Go

Nvidia GTX 580 Gainward Phantom Edition

Acer GD245HQ

#2
Posted 03/08/2011 01:11 AM   
Any solutions?
Any solutions?

#3
Posted 03/09/2011 09:04 AM   
Yesterday I made a fresh installation of Windows and it didn't help.
Yesterday I made a fresh installation of Windows and it didn't help.

#4
Posted 03/09/2011 09:08 AM   
Same issue with Firefox and anything that enables S3D in it.
Same issue with Firefox and anything that enables S3D in it.

#5
Posted 03/09/2011 09:27 AM   
Same issue here
Same issue here

#6
Posted 03/09/2011 07:10 PM   
Yesterday I bought 3D Vision Kit and installed the latest driver from nVidia, Every time I watch videos in youtube the screen goes turn off for a moment and ON again. It's very annoying. I tried to disable plugins and it's not working.
I have the same issues. :(
Yesterday I bought 3D Vision Kit and installed the latest driver from nVidia, Every time I watch videos in youtube the screen goes turn off for a moment and ON again. It's very annoying. I tried to disable plugins and it's not working.

I have the same issues. :(

#7
Posted 03/10/2011 03:30 PM   
The only solution that helps is to temporarily disable 3D Mode in control panel.
The only solution that helps is to temporarily disable 3D Mode in control panel.

#8
Posted 03/10/2011 04:05 PM   
Yep this appears to be a common problem and may only be solved with a custom patch developed by Mozilla in cooperation with Nvidia to solve this issue, which I assume may not happen any time soon unless some computer nerd out there finds a solution we all can flock to.
Yep this appears to be a common problem and may only be solved with a custom patch developed by Mozilla in cooperation with Nvidia to solve this issue, which I assume may not happen any time soon unless some computer nerd out there finds a solution we all can flock to.

#9
Posted 03/11/2011 06:21 AM   
Perhaps related to this I´m having trouble hibernating(sleep) as the PC immediately starts again after being put in hibernation.
I have to reinstall the 3D vision USB Controller in order to fix this problem.
Perhaps related to this I´m having trouble hibernating(sleep) as the PC immediately starts again after being put in hibernation.

I have to reinstall the 3D vision USB Controller in order to fix this problem.

#10
Posted 03/12/2011 08:42 AM   
Same here. Maybe the NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming plugin for Mozilla browsers is at fault and needs updating?, anyone tried disabling the two NVIDIA 3D Vision plugins for Mozilla browsers?.
Same here. Maybe the NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming plugin for Mozilla browsers is at fault and needs updating?, anyone tried disabling the two NVIDIA 3D Vision plugins for Mozilla browsers?.

Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz

#11
Posted 03/13/2011 10:05 AM   
[quote name='IC3D' date='13 March 2011 - 11:05 AM' timestamp='1300010745' post='1206780']
Same here. Maybe the NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming plugin for Mozilla browsers is at fault and needs updating?, anyone tried disabling the two NVIDIA 3D Vision plugins for Mozilla browsers?.
[/quote]

Yes, didn't help.
[quote name='IC3D' date='13 March 2011 - 11:05 AM' timestamp='1300010745' post='1206780']

Same here. Maybe the NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming plugin for Mozilla browsers is at fault and needs updating?, anyone tried disabling the two NVIDIA 3D Vision plugins for Mozilla browsers?.





Yes, didn't help.

#12
Posted 03/13/2011 02:43 PM   
I have the same since the last driver update. The color scheme pretty much looks the same as mcw with the reduce ghosting profile... (well not exact but whatever)
It also changes when playing a video with NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. Did Nvidia implement mcw or something alike in the driver? I do experience alot less ghosting as before.
I have the same since the last driver update. The color scheme pretty much looks the same as mcw with the reduce ghosting profile... (well not exact but whatever)

It also changes when playing a video with NVIDIA 3D Vision Video Player. Did Nvidia implement mcw or something alike in the driver? I do experience alot less ghosting as before.

#13
Posted 03/14/2011 01:15 AM   
[quote name='Vippis' date='13 March 2011 - 02:43 PM' timestamp='1300027396' post='1206866']
Yes, didn't help.
[/quote]
Did you also disable Stereoscopic 3D in the nvidia control panel?.
[quote name='Vippis' date='13 March 2011 - 02:43 PM' timestamp='1300027396' post='1206866']

Yes, didn't help.



Did you also disable Stereoscopic 3D in the nvidia control panel?.

Windows 10 home x64
P9X79
i7-3820 @ 3.6-3.8 GHz
GTX 970 SSC
16GB 4x4 DDR3 RAM
SSD 850 PRO 256GB
VG248QE 144Hz

#14
Posted 03/14/2011 10:10 AM   
[quote name='Vippis' date='07 March 2011 - 05:49 PM' timestamp='1299520180' post='1203713']
Hi,

I have a strange problem: When I try to watch videos on Youtube, and 3D Vision is enabled, Firefox causes Windows to switch to basic color scheme. If I close Firefox the normal Aero Design recovers.
There is no problem with Internet Explorer. I have already tried to unistall and reinstall Firefox and Graphics drivers.

Firefox: 3.6.15
Graphic&3D Vision: 267.24
Windows 7 x64 SP1

Is this bug? Please help.
[/quote]

Same issue here, with the added bonus that occasionally, when a youtube video is playing the mouse pointer also starts lagging like crazy. Absolutely unacceptable.

Playback is ok in CHROME . . . if you can stand the commercials

Now that I think of it . . . the 3dvision toggler could come in real handy in this situation.

http://3dvision-blog.com/3d-vision-toggler-for-easier-enabling-and-disabling-of-3d-vision/
[quote name='Vippis' date='07 March 2011 - 05:49 PM' timestamp='1299520180' post='1203713']

Hi,



I have a strange problem: When I try to watch videos on Youtube, and 3D Vision is enabled, Firefox causes Windows to switch to basic color scheme. If I close Firefox the normal Aero Design recovers.

There is no problem with Internet Explorer. I have already tried to unistall and reinstall Firefox and Graphics drivers.



Firefox: 3.6.15

Graphic&3D Vision: 267.24

Windows 7 x64 SP1



Is this bug? Please help.





Same issue here, with the added bonus that occasionally, when a youtube video is playing the mouse pointer also starts lagging like crazy. Absolutely unacceptable.



Playback is ok in CHROME . . . if you can stand the commercials



Now that I think of it . . . the 3dvision toggler could come in real handy in this situation.



http://3dvision-blog.com/3d-vision-toggler-for-easier-enabling-and-disabling-of-3d-vision/

#15
Posted 03/14/2011 05:49 PM   
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