Reboot required for 3D Vision
I have a Dell XPS L702X with the NVidia GT555M and the ViewSonic V3D245 monitor. If I start with the Intel video on the laptop as the only video and proceed to enable the NVidia graphics on the Viewsonic monitor using the NVidia Control Panel and then disable the laptop display and then enable 3D, I must restart in this mode before I can view 3D on the NVidia 3D Photo Viewer or streaming 3D Vision or photos (HTML5 or Silverlight). In addition, I must restart if I allow the laptop to Hibernate with 3D enabled to have 3D Photos or 3D Vision streaming work. Is there a fix for this problem in the works?

ericghanson
I have a Dell XPS L702X with the NVidia GT555M and the ViewSonic V3D245 monitor. If I start with the Intel video on the laptop as the only video and proceed to enable the NVidia graphics on the Viewsonic monitor using the NVidia Control Panel and then disable the laptop display and then enable 3D, I must restart in this mode before I can view 3D on the NVidia 3D Photo Viewer or streaming 3D Vision or photos (HTML5 or Silverlight). In addition, I must restart if I allow the laptop to Hibernate with 3D enabled to have 3D Photos or 3D Vision streaming work. Is there a fix for this problem in the works?
#1
Posted 01/12/2012 07:13 PM
I have a Dell XPS L702X with the NVidia GT555M and the ViewSonic V3D245 monitor. If I start with the Intel video on the laptop as the only video and proceed to enable the NVidia graphics on the Viewsonic monitor using the NVidia Control Panel and then disable the laptop display and then enable 3D, I must restart in this mode before I can view 3D on the NVidia 3D Photo Viewer or streaming 3D Vision or photos (HTML5 or Silverlight). In addition, I must restart if I allow the laptop to Hibernate with 3D enabled to have 3D Photos or 3D Vision streaming work. Is there a fix for this problem in the works?

ericghanson
I have a Dell XPS L702X with the NVidia GT555M and the ViewSonic V3D245 monitor. If I start with the Intel video on the laptop as the only video and proceed to enable the NVidia graphics on the Viewsonic monitor using the NVidia Control Panel and then disable the laptop display and then enable 3D, I must restart in this mode before I can view 3D on the NVidia 3D Photo Viewer or streaming 3D Vision or photos (HTML5 or Silverlight). In addition, I must restart if I allow the laptop to Hibernate with 3D enabled to have 3D Photos or 3D Vision streaming work. Is there a fix for this problem in the works?
#2
Posted 01/12/2012 07:13 PM
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